Comments by "Scott Tovey" (@scotttovey) on "Louis Rossmann" channel.

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  5. I agree that Amazon has some issues with their employees. I attempted to purchase a doweling jig with case product number 1395 I think it was, for $39.00 and they sent me a different product number 1355 which had a lower listed price of $23.00 and a different case. I contacted Amazon and they sent a replacement that turned out the be the same wrong part numbered 1355, at that point I just returned and got a refund. Regarding your bad connectors, I don't think you noticed the real problem with those bad connectors. As I looked at the two side by side, the name brand connector looked smaller than the off brand connector. There appears to be a size difference. You could probably use a micrometer on them and find that the off brand is 1-2 millimeters larger than the name brand, and that is all the difference necessary for the connection to fail as easily as it does. I'd say that they took the next larger crimp, and put a yellow jacket on it not being concerned with industry standards and specifications. Just to note, off brand companies aren't the only one's short changing people like that. Look at the sizes of socks for example. I used to purchase Haines for a long time and one day after purchasing a new pack from the store, those socks fit a lot tighter than the old ones I was replacing, so much so that I had a very difficult time getting my foot in them. But the size on the package suggested that they should fit me with no problem. My solution was to switch to the Dickies brand which has a 12-15 size. those fit my foot like the old one's I remember. Then there's the sizing of coats. I have an old large coat and a newer extra large coat, the old large coat has more room than the new extra large coat. I recently tried on a new one in the store and in order to get a coat to fit like my current extra large coat, I would have to go to an extra extra large coat. Part of the problem is leftists in government that do not enforce the US sizing chart for clothes.
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