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Re: Canada shipping- the rest. . . of the story
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Posted by LumbrJakMan on December 03, 2004 at 10:30:05 from (198.81.26.81):
In Reply to: Re: Canada shipping- the rest. . . of the story posted by Harley on December 03, 2004 at 07:52:11:
OK here goes . I am a Union Electrician . I am 6ft 5in 300 Lbs , thus the Nickname LumbrJakMan... any ways . I cant get a bit of material these days that aint worth the powder to blow to He(( . My parts I get from the supply house are JUNK . I cant even get my screw driver in the screws they ship with device plates cuz the depth in the slot is measured with a Digital Vernier Caliper . Very shallow. MY hardware consistently comes through with no cuts in the nuits for threads. I cant even explain how the Supply house sits there and says , We cant do anything ..... I tell them if they cant I will. I like going to auctions . and looking for the oldest tools I can find . THEY HOLD up !! I will also tell you that the NAFTA thing is driving our Nation into the ground . We cant get any decent material and we seem to think its OK to throw it away and hope the next shipment will work . Guess what If my guys arent working on the floor , I dont use them , If my parts arent working I dont thorw them away . I get in the truck for another ride to the supply house where they all seem to wanna run . I am an Old ( 41) ScotsMan , and my daddy never let us throw away food or anything we had to pay for !! To bad this is the way of the Future buts its only getting worse !!
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