I found this amusing.
I bought a set of HF stubby wrenches... only about $7 for a set of 12 SAE and Metric wrenches. Quite serviceable.
But this is laughable, the consistency of their product.
In the picture below, there is side of metric wrenches,
Of the six wrenches, look at the logo on the shaft:
1 in upper/lower case
3 in all upper case
2 with no logo at all (and no its not on the back)
Even the U/C ones, they all look a little different size and maybe stroke width.
the other side, the SAE wrenches, 4 blanks, 2 U/C
Oh, well. interesting. At least it's spelled right.
I guess its a matter of product documentation and quality control.
I can see you would make all of one size first then make the others serially, but the engraving or stamping process should be fully documented so it comes out the same every time.
I bought a set of HF stubby wrenches... only about $7 for a set of 12 SAE and Metric wrenches. Quite serviceable.
But this is laughable, the consistency of their product.
In the picture below, there is side of metric wrenches,
Of the six wrenches, look at the logo on the shaft:
1 in upper/lower case
3 in all upper case
2 with no logo at all (and no its not on the back)
Even the U/C ones, they all look a little different size and maybe stroke width.
the other side, the SAE wrenches, 4 blanks, 2 U/C
Oh, well. interesting. At least it's spelled right.
I guess its a matter of product documentation and quality control.
I can see you would make all of one size first then make the others serially, but the engraving or stamping process should be fully documented so it comes out the same every time.
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