Well Guys, I did a bit of soul searching and double-guessing and cancelled my metal brake from Eastwood Co. After 3 months of waiting it was obvious that this unit is made overseas and I was tired of waiting. Really though, I did some checking around and while a scarcity, there still are some tools made in the USA. Again, I've been doing a lot of thinking and after so many years of working on stuff, it's time to be honest with myself that a better tool does a better job.
So, it's been a learning curve, but I've familiarized myself with the metal working tool brands that still are made in the USA such as Pexto, Roper, Whitney, Tatco, and Baileigh (Woodward Fab. is NOT one of them). Anyhoo, I've been buying used tools where I couldn't afford new ones but still decent brands. Prices have been anywhere from 0 to 50% to 110% more in price for the decent tools vs. their imported equivalents.
I'm very happy with this rivet squeezer which set me back $234 with new dies on eBay.
I'm not talking from an ivory tower. I'm glad I'm at a point in my life where I can afford to pay a bit more. I dunno, just hate seeing people by Chinese junk where they expect it to be bronze tier level quality when it's really just rusty scrap iron level. You'll wind up buying the same tool twice when the first one breaks or doesn't work.