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so it looks like you only have 5 marks between each 10, so the 60 seconds would be half way, since each mark is 2 minutes.. Looks correct to me.
not 2 minute, the degree is on the actual table.Ah! OK that makes me feel dumb. Never counted the lines! Those are 2 deg lines, not 1 like I assumed.
That makes sense now.
Agree. The Vevor website?
Yep, I agree. I've purchased two power feed units, a sauna heater, an outdoor pizza oven, 4 machine skates...all exceeded expectations by quite a bit. They have an incredible range of product offerings in very diverse markets. Ship and deliver free in two days. The company is worth keeping an eye on as I'm very curious about their business model and strategy.I don't know about Vevor being crap.
I remember when Japanese things in the fifties as a kid were made with our old cans and things, now look at what they do. Like it or not the same is happening with the Chinese junk we are getting use to. Like it or not it's improving. I don't know if we will ever see made in U.S.A. any time soon. Very very sad.Yep, I agree. I've purchased two power feed units, a sauna heater, an outdoor pizza oven, 4 machine skates...all exceeded expectations by quite a bit. They have an incredible range of product offerings in very diverse markets. Ship and deliver free in two days. The company is worth keeping an eye on as I'm very curious about their business model and strategy.
Edit: And also got a Vevor ultrasonic cleaning tank, also quite high quality.
Edit: And also got a Vevor towel warmer, again nicely made.
Edit: Ha ha, reviewing this...do I have a problem?
I remember in 1st , 2nd or 3rd grade being explained to by the teacher that we are a power house, but just like the English, we will decline, and other countries that were underdeveloped would be on top. It wouldn't be until we were a third world country and our wages slid, that we would again rise. This was early 60s. I remember her explaining it, and it stuck in my memory. I think her prognostication started coming true years ago.I remember when Japanese things in the fifties as a kid were made with our old cans and things, now look at what they do. Like it or not the same is happening with the Chinese junk we are getting use to. Like it or not it's improving. I don't know if we will ever see made in U.S.A. any time soon. Very very sad.
In the 80's, my workplace held meetings about 'globalization'. The way it was explained to us was - "The USA is going to lose some jobs. Some industries will go to countries that can do it better, cheaper. But, we'll be gaining jobs in other sectors, white collar jobs. The manufacturing jobs will be replaced with service jobs. This will enable these other countries to have more jobs, make more money, raise their standard of living. It will be a win/win situation. We have to be smart, cut costs if we're going to compete in the new global economy". The meeting was concluded with the admonition "The train is leaving the station, get on board, or get left behind".I remember in 1st , 2nd or 3rd grade being explained to by the teacher that we are a power house, but just like the English, we will decline, and other countries that were underdeveloped would be on top. It wouldn't be until we were a third world country and our wages slid, that we would again rise. This was early 60s. I remember her explaining it, and it stuck in my memory. I think her prognostication started coming true years ago.