So this guy has a hydraulic press and he runs both a 100 year old American sledge hammer and a new (Harbor Freight looking) Chinese one through it. The old one was unscathed; the new one gets squished.
A sledge hammer gets squished.
But then the guy returns the old one into like new condition. If you like old tools, this is 8 minutes worth your while.
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I have been collecting old tools for years now. This is the reason.
That they are! And heavy too!
That they are! And heavy too!
I have collected enough for multiple life times. I should start donating to worthies and selling to others.
What's that, you say?
A Chinese tool is made of Chinesium??
Color me shocked.
Both "sledgehammers" appear mighty light. More like drilling hammers, perchance?
Pipe wrenches, hammers, axeheads, and all sorts of screwdrivers, chisels, and wrenches. I buy them at yard sales and junk shops. All it has to say is "Made In U.S.A."
A local conservative news host rails against all the Chicom crap we are flooded with. I'm sure he'd appreciate this so I sent it to him.
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