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JoeM

Always looking at the origin of items and come across this one. 

I am not sure how to take it?

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ebinmaine

Drill a hole in each one of those countries??

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SylvanLakeWH

Bean counters... one package for all worldwide production. Saves .0004 cents per unit...

 

Just noticed... Midwest Fasteners is a Kalamazoo, Michigan company...!!! :scared-eek:

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Treepep

 

 

Looks like expensive... Chineseium. I am not certain of the intended application.  Looks kind of meager for a door stop.  :D

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ri702bill

"Global Sourcing".... aka whoever supplies for the best price...today. Tomorrow it most likely be someone else.

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953 nut

This is nothing new, I have been seeing these all inclusive country of origin labels on hardware boxes since the mid eighties. If the address for the company is California I presume it is from China, if it is Texas I presume it was made in Mexico.  If it says made in USA i suspect it could be from Usa, Japan.

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Handy Don

FWIW, I suggest we get over where things are manufactured and focus on how they are manufactured. As has been carefully (and IMHO, properly) noted, most sources can make products ranging in quality from junk to spacecraft components depending on the specs and requirements

The “where” takes us way close too close to starting a political tangent.

The “how” befits a conversation among “good with their hands and interested in machines” folk. 

Stepping down off my soapbox.  

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ri702bill

Interesting tidbit about having your components made overseas. I worked for a Tier I automotive OEM that made parts for the transportation industry - mostly the Big Three in Detroit. We had a lot of injection molded plastic components made in the Thailand - Vietnam area. We owned the tooling (molds), they used their equipment for production. Less than pleasant experience taught us a couple of things - that could happen with any supplier. A mold wears each time parts are shot - glass filled nylon is abrasive, and eventually it will produce parts that are out of spec and will not function as designed. This particular mold had a projected life of "X" parts, running 2 shifts to meet our demand that should have yielded about a year and a half product. We saw defective product well before that.... seems they were running the tool 3 shifts and counterfeiting our own parts for sale!!

We never gave the contract to one vender to shoot the housing and cover - always used seperate vendors for just that reason.....

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