When I was getting started on my tool journey as a lad, I bought some Chinesium impact sockets. I was hammering away with a 1/2" impact on the yoke nut on the tail of an NP435 when the socket exploded, and I got shards in my face and arms. I swore off on cheap tools that day. Period.Chinesium and indinisium are the worst products known to man and we still buy them at record pace. My dad will take a broken tool back to harbor freight and get the SAME THING as a replacement because “it’s a good deal”. This hammer was used exactly ONE time and broke.
Being a Carpenter and nearly a Mechanic I have always bought HIGH Quality and I still have most.
Here are the NAPA US Made stands I have had for at least 25 years. I will bet the same part number comes with Made In China on it!
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I found a few companies when I was looking.Most likely true. I was searching for US built stands, and aside from the US Jack units, there are none. I even checked out the very premium OTC units and even theyre China.
Here is a good article. Did not fact check theses.
https://www.garagetooladvisor.com/auto/best-jack-stands/
Thought those Heins deals were, but trust your research. Usjack it is then. Will pick some up and see what's up with them.I liked the Esco units, I didn’t see them in my search, but they’re Chinese too.
If you desire true USA made stands, these appear to be the only game.
http://usjack.com/images/pdfs/Garage_Stands_19_Web.pdf
Has what?Northern Tool has them.
US Made Jack Stands
Found this on the http://heinwerner-automotive.com/AboutUs/History/ Shinn Fu "About Us" page:I just realized one name that’s absent from this discussion, and one I haven’t seen in my searches- LINCOLN. Where are they?
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