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  1. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

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  2. Eric Johnson Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    5,703 posts
    Central NYS
    I'd say it takes a brave log splitter to continue working with one of those defective cylinders. So they're aptly named--you gotta give 'em that.
  3. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,941 posts
    Northern Virginia
    I know. I know. Stanley has never recalled a maul or a wedge.
  4. mikedengineer New Member

    joined: Nov 20, 2005
    94 posts
    mentor(northeast), ohio
    I have the 22 ton model that I bought used last year. This one in particular is not affected by the recall thankfully.

    As a side note that machine is a champ! I'd recommend it to anyone.

    -Mike
  5. elkimmeg Banned

    Speaking of Stanley only steel tape rulers are made in the original location in CT 40 % of there tools are made in USA 60% in China

    No door hardware nobs or hinges are made in North America all from china That goes for all stamped brand manufactures not just Stanley

    Craftsmen sockets wrenches ect used to be made by Miller Falls in Western MA That ended in the mid to late 80's Sears moved it contracts to China

    Soon after Miller Falls went out of business. Some of the finest wood working tools available, they could no longer compete with cheap a** imported junk
  6. eernest4 New Member

    joined: Oct 22, 2007
    603 posts
    ct
    miller falls rings a bell???
    oh, yea. i saw that name on one of my fav screwdrivers.
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