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After tracking down APT (part of Michigan Drill, IIRC), I now wonder
about PEC. PEC is a manufacturer of tap wrenches, scales, and other hand
tools.

Where are they?
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Louis Ohland wrote:
After tracking down APT (part of Michigan Drill, IIRC), I now wonder
about PEC. PEC is a manufacturer of tap wrenches, scales, and other hand
tools.

Where are they?


Question answered, thanks to all.
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:00:02 -0500, Louis Ohland
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After tracking down APT (part of Michigan Drill, IIRC), I now wonder
about PEC. PEC is a manufacturer of tap wrenches, scales, and other hand
tools.

Where are they?

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F. George McDuffee wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:00:02 -0500, Louis Ohland
wrote:

After tracking down APT (part of Michigan Drill, IIRC), I now wonder
about PEC. PEC is a manufacturer of tap wrenches, scales, and other hand
tools.

Where are they?

============
click on
http://www.productsengineering.com/
http://www.productsengineering.com/tools/onlinecatalog/


This goes to the post on Starrett and Global Series. PEC has good
product, accurate enough for the home metalworker, yet not as
enthusiastically priced as Starrett. I was looking at getting a T handle
tap wrench for a 9/16x18 tap, but I wasn't too thrilled with the price
of a 93C from Starrett.

Buy the accuracy you need...
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