A word of advise...if you enjoy the feel of a good quality precision tool stay away from Enco's"own" brand products. They are the most awful, pieces of junk you are likely to set your eyes upon. Same goes for Harbor Freight's "Central Machinery" brand. I've been shocked at the low quality of some of this stuff. Unless you need something cheap for a one time use kind of job I would recommend saving up some more dough and buying name brand. Just my opinion. Mark Austin wrote: > >Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 00:13:07 -0500 > >From: John Anderson <janderson@IOLINC.NET> > > > >Best Source is Enco, unfortunately don't have a phone # or a catalog at hand > >and they probably don't have a WWW but you might check. > > > >Enco sells real quality, B&S and Mitutoyo, (either loads better than > >anything even Sears will sell you) BUT they also sell all the way down to > >cheap ex-eastern block and then bottom of the line Chinese. > (snip) > >John > >janderson@iolinc.net > > > > > try: http://www.use-enco.com/index2.htm > > Austin |
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