Much of the Made in USA stuff is still very good, but there's very little of that to be had. Why do you think so many have switched to Festool, despite the high costs? For people like me, who do this kind of stuff for a living, we just simply can't afford to replace a $200 tool every 4 months. The Porter Cable large drill press (I forget the model now) is really not terrible, though there's STILL no way to tighten the quill for play and no quill lock, but at least most of them don't have massive play right out of the box, unlike some others I can mention. For example, the Porter Cable 7518 motor is STILL good, as far as I know. I don't feel good recommending either brand anymore. #MOODY TOOLS SCREWDRIVER SET PC#They decided that PC would be the low end line, and Dewalt would be the contractor tools. Much production has moved to Mexico or elsewhere, and these routers now chew through bearings like there's no tomorrow. For example, I have a Made In USA Porter Cable router that is nearly 20 years old and is still going strong. Porter Cable has turned into nearly complete junk. DeWalt is extremely hit or miss and generally speaking not made in the USA anymore. Lastly, the Moody tips are thinner at the end with a more nicely scuplted edge.īlack and Decker is JUNK, and has been for a VERY long time.very long indeed. The Moody bits are precise with many edges camfered, the GT tops are clearly almost unfinished with rough edges ets. The part of the bit that inserts into the handle is also an area of difference. The GT bits almost look like they were "painted over" in that the delineations are not nearly as sharp. The moody bits have a crisp delineations between each part. For example, there is a spot where the bit reduces in to a more narrow dimension. Another striking feature is that all of the lines on the Moody bits are very crisp and super sharp. First off and most obvious, the black plating on the general tool stuff is MUCH thinner and cheaper. As I'm not a machinist I lack the ability to describe things but I'll do my best. I tried taking some pictures but they didn't come out well. If you look closely though its much more cheapily made. The other appears to be Genera Tool rebrands (says Made In China) and it looks similar to the moody stuff as well. One type I have a strong feeling is a moody tools rebrand (as the construction appears VERY similar and it says Made In the USA on the back). Oddly enough, I noticed while at Sears that there are two types of Craftsman precision screw drivers. Moody Tools, they are Made in the USA (RI if I remember correctly) Picked these up off of ebay for quite cheap ($5+~$2-3 shipping, I can post a link to the seller if interested). I hadn't seen this company mentioned yet.
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