Blister":2szqgshu said:
And how often do we get this with record lathes
Wont be on my shopping list now they are cheap chiwaneese imports
If you don't but "chaiwanese" products, what do you buy? I doubt if there is any machinery under a grand or two now that isn't made in China or Taiwan - virtually everything apart from high end stuff is made there - not just Record but Scheppach, Axminster, Jet, Metabo, Myford, Nova, Draper, Fox, Charnwood and the list goes on. I even hear that Hammer have machines or at least the parts made in China now. What is left?
Not only that but I have a Record BS350 bandsaw and a TSPP250. Both have given good service, the bandsaw in particular - I use it all the time. I can remember 10 years ago or so before all these "chaiwanese" machines were on the market - the only real choice for a hobby machine was the Elektra Beckum BAS315. My mate bought one back around 1998 and it was £450 then. The BS350 is bigger, more powerful, better built with better features and it cost me £399 a few years ago - it's still under £500 now. You can knock "chaiwanese" products if you want to but I think they have made reasonable machinery much more affordable. I could certainly never have bought a cast iron table saw 10 years ago for less than £2,000 or so - now there is loads of choice from £300 to under £1,000. OK you might have to do a bit of setting up and the odd fettle or shim - but unless you are rolling in dough that is a small price to pay for the range of affordable machinery we now have to choose from.
If we have to buy "chaiwanese" then at least I prefer where it makes sense to buy from a recognised brand (Record, Metabo or Scheppach) that have some history and knowledge of making machines and offer some back up than a nameless box shifter. At least Record offer a 5 year guarantee and my experience of their after sales has always been good. I can see from the forum they don't always get it right but then who does?
And it's not only machinery - cookers, fridges, washing machines, tellys, clothes, shoes etc etc. Virtually all affordable products (and probably some of the non-affordable ones) will be "chaiwanese". If you don't buy "chaiwanese" you must walk around naked and cook on an open fire
Cheers
Scratchy :wink: