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The PM, and JET machines are a great example of getting what you pay for in machine tools and equipment. Matt asked for and also pays for better quality machines. Most of the Asian machines all have the same type of QC standards in place. If your HF for instance and only paying bottom dollar, then the overall quality of a production run will only meet that standard. If you are paying a premium price for machines the fit and finish on the entire production run will be better, up to and including nearly perfect machines. I would tend to call those machines at that level "Semi-flawless". So yes HF, Bolton, Busy Bee, Jet, Rong Fu and many others do indeed offer the same machine, but the finishing job and assembly quality are paid more for, by companies like Jet and PM. This means it is possible to get a good machine from HF and even a poorly made one from Jet, but the likely hood of that happening in both scenarios is getting much less. So sometimes it really is better to spend that extra few bucks and get some added insurance that the machine you buy will be semi flawless or better. The small shop machining movement has really started gaining a lot of momentum most notably in the last 5 years. Prior to that the machine prices were cheaper and so was the quality of the machine you received. Now the prices are up a bit, but the overall quality and longevity are being up in just about every circumstance with few exceptions.. So, Taiwanese, and Mainland Chinese machines are undergoing another round of product quality improvements and updates to improve the older less rigid designs. The engineers who are responsible for designing the parts have had a few years to practice there craft as well as the factory workers are getting better pay and better working conditions and that is reflected in the overall level of quality of the machines that arrive daily by the sea land container full. Yes Asia can and still occasionally does make a dud, but it is happening fewer and farther between as time goes on.
Bob
Bob