Originally Posted by ihavenofish nope. in fact, im attempting to start a company based in taiwan making things. |
Cool and good luck!
Originally Posted by ihavenofish Oh, im not american  |
No way.
Originally Posted by ihavenofish the original post was interesting, and while i could pick it apart and try to see if everything is really "made" in the us or just assembled... doesnt matter |
Please do pick it apart.
Originally Posted by ihavenofish hes happy to be making the machine from many us made components and thats just fine. i might do the same if id made a mill of mostly canadian parts.
now, if you want to buy (mostly) ameican made things because you feel it supports the ailing us ecomomy.. go for it. if you want to do it out of pride.. go for it. |
The ailing US economy????? Yea Canada's economy is kicking some ass. So don't worry.
I don't feel it supports America's economy. In know it supports America's economy.
Originally Posted by ihavenofish if you want to cut down tormach vs IH based on quality or features or price.. go for it. |
All I was trying to do was make a compaision of the two mills, but if you think that being made in China is a disadvantage then so be it.
Originally Posted by ihavenofish but what did tormachs country of origin have to do with anything |
If you don't care where the product comes from then it means nothing. I care.
Originally Posted by ihavenofish here to warrant a big bold attempt at insulting the nice people that make those machines and all their owners? |
A big bold attempt at insulting?

Well aren't you the spin doctor.
Originally Posted by ihavenofish i thought it was a silly comment, so i gave a silly response.  |
No need to make a comment. I think the above statement says it all.
Evan