Vann":22uk0ipf said:
Modernist":22uk0ipf said:
To suggest that this sounds the death knell for Clifton planes is utter rubbish.
Not utter rubbish. This may not be enough to kill off Clifton, but it will reduce sales, making their operation less viable.
Here in New Zealand we used to have world class tramping pack manufacturers (my other hobby...). They made the packs that Sir Edmund Hillary used to conquer Everest and on his Trans-Antarctic expeditions. Another business decided it could make packs cheaper by importing from China. Now there's no-one employed in pack manufacturing in NZ.
Beauacracy occurs everywhere. If it keeps your neighbour in a job it's not all bad.
Cheers, Vann.
Hi All
Just joined the forum, also from the other end of the globe.
I read through the posts with some interest and as Vann says, Kiwis have a similar approach to the free market as the UK and as a consequense, most of the good quality NZ-made stuff (and there used to be some really top notch stuff), either doesnt exist any more or is made in China. The replacement stuff is generally not as good, although a bit cheaper and of course I'm now paying the ex-employees the dole.
One thing seems to have been overlooked in this discussion. I haven't used a QS plane so can't really judge them, but do own a few Cliftons and other English tools (mostly Record
), many of which I have had for years and have become like old friends. Thats the point. They have lasted for years. I have also had a number of Chinese tools. Some like my Makita drill I think are great. Most others have made thier way, usually broken, to the bin.
So, for me, lesson #1 is that you never regret buying quality. Perhaps, in the long-run a Clifton will be cheaper as it will last. Furthermore, as the Cliftons are made by local craftsmen, it seems criminal not to support them.
Another thought is that I take a lot of pleasure and pride in using good tools and I hope that is reflected in my work. Even if the tools are not being used for fine cabinetmaking, surely that sort of thing will rub off in gate making or whatever.
I thought the original reason for replacing the planes was to buy something better (I think "Chinese rubbish" was mentioned)
For those just being patriotic (and good on you, shame you are in such a minority) I found this web site.
http://www.buybritish.com/
Could do with a few more tool links though.
Cheers
Richard