Remember the US dollar has dropped in value compared to a lot of other currencies so any imported tooling can be expected to cost more now.
No, it's cheaper then before.
Yes, it's more expensive then before.
it's the same.
It had been almost 4 years now, I haven't order any precision tool like test indicator, dial indicator. Today I did and it seem everything is went up by 10 to 15 percent, do you guys feel the same way too/just me?
I sold some of mine tools I though I won't need it again ........ now I need one.
The best way to learn is trial error.
Remember the US dollar has dropped in value compared to a lot of other currencies so any imported tooling can be expected to cost more now.
An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.
One of life's universal constants. As soon as you've chucked it out or sold it you will need it the next day.I sold some of mine tools I though I won't need it again ........ now I need one
Or! if you put it down somewhere safe you'll never find it again.
Precision tooling here in the UK doesn't seem to have changed much, one of my cutters costs about 400 quid, I think they were about the same last year.
I love deadlines- I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
Mechanical precision went up, electronic stuff came down. Guess those little gears are getting more expensive. Those Swiss guys need to get paid to.![]()
Using the Big Mac economics rule, they are about the same. Gold prices went up about the same amount as tooling. The dollar is in the tank.
I bought a used TopOne USA Bridgeport knockoff with a millstar III control and it will not work. Where can I get replacement software for this control? I runs on windows 95 which comes up but I can not activate the mititoyo controls. Any way to do this? thank You Robert Grantham. lbshooter@tds.net
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Machine tool builders supply is still good and they need to turn it into cash. Once these in-stock maachines are gone, All the manufacturers need to be oprepared for a 20%-30% increase in price. Just part of the Inflation thing that is going to hit everyone.....
If your thinking about buying a mahcine, talk about in-stock pricing and you will do well.....
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That is something that always gets me when I see those commercials on gold, "Our dollar is dropping, but gold never loses it's value and go's up". Thats not true at all, gold went up because are dollar went down. Your still paying the same price for gold and gold is worth the same, but a dollar is just worth less. Also a good thing to live by is never sell your tools, unless your out of the business completely and don't ever plan on doing whatever it is you do with those tools again. I sold a big horizontal band saw that needed some work a couple years ago that I wish I would've never sold even though it was just setting there collecting rust, heinsight.