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Well fortunately there will still be Travers Tool for the mid-range and Shars for the cheap stuff. Actually a lot of Shars is not too bad, especially for imported tools.
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06-18-2016, 07:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2016, 07:18 AM by pepi.)
Been looking at ENCO equipment for some time, as long as I have messed with metal. For me it never seemed to be that big of a deal, by the time you get to the shipping the price was jacked.
MSC has local distributors here in Atlanta, that is a game changer. Did I mention that ENCO web site totally sucked, another huge turn off.
I see the change as a plus
Magazines have issues, everything else has problems
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(06-17-2016, 09:18 PM)TomG Wrote: What fine print? All I get is an error 404.
Tom
Hmmm, the link is still working for me.
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It works now. Must have been a hiccup last night.
MSC is the destroyer of all good industrial supply houses. They did the same thing with J&L here in Detroit. Took a nice well run family business and doubled the prices. I had an account with J&L, but never bought another thing from them once MSC took over.
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(06-18-2016, 09:30 AM)TomG Wrote: It works now. Must have been a hiccup last night.
MSC is the destroyer of all good industrial supply houses. They did the same thing with J&L here in Detroit. Took a nice well run family business and doubled the prices. I had an account with J&L, but never bought another thing from them once MSC took over.
Tom
I remember that. I also had an account with J&L. I was first getting into metalworking back then. They did the same thing with Enco when Enco had stores all over the US.
Ed