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OAITW r.2.0
(29,469 posts)I had an entrance door with rack adjustments. Brass screws into wood. Over time, adustments failed. So I bored our the holes and put brass threaded inserts in the door and never had a problem with adjusting the rack after that. Cost $.70 total. Why didn't Anderson put this in, in the 1st place?
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)Alas! Because the bean counters figured that that 70 cents was a significant cost in the manufacturing process, affecting the selling price.
Like Ford figured that lawsuits for dead people were cheaper than fixing a Pinto gas tank design problem.
OAITW r.2.0
(29,469 posts)The door cost, I think $3000.00 when it was installed in 2000. Like I wouldn't have paid that extra $.70 to not have to do what I ended up doing.....
Historic NY
(38,540 posts)I miss the days of real hardware stores that knew what a watch a ma call it was. I was repairing a late 19th century table the was wobbly mostly from the glue drying out but also the economy of brass screws. Today we have some assembly required designed to fail products.
democratic2021
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