Wild, I understand your point, but if it is already made, wouldn't that be a better deal for so many reasons ??
Most likely more sturdy and better built.
Not necessarily and that isn't necessarily a sure thing even based on the price point that one paid for it. Even the most trivial things are not made as good as they once were.
Insurance will probably cover you should something go wrong.
Hahahahaha. That's a good one.
I would also have to wait until the "authorized" people are able to repair it, for two reasons. One due to insurance and the other due to a visible lack of repair for anyone outside of a "trusted" source (and that of course, means that I have to wait on
their time table). While may not be so much of an issue with tools of this type at this point in time (that can easily change though), for some tools that is a very big area of concern.
Ya don't hafta pre-figure all the spces with guesswork.
I like to think I can read measurements off of pieces to get me beyond the realm of just plain "guesswork", but I could be wrong. And considering the lack of young workers being able to read a measuring tape nowadays, that probably is a big concern.
Hardly anyone has all the tools to fab something like that.
While in this case it was fabricating something else, it doesn't necessarily have to be straight fabrication, but actually just getting an already mass produced alternative part to help make the product you got better (although for a retro fit something like this, that tends to be a fab job, but even when it comes to just plain ole swapping out parts, with already existing alternatives, there seems to be less of a desire and combine that with a lack of right to repair, I would imagine popping the hood of a vehicle by the "owner" to void the warranty pretty soon).
Last,, if you have all those tools, you most likely already have what you wanna make.
If I already had that piece of machinery, I would actually fab internal parts that might make it better (unless it really was done well, which more like than not for all the parts), but typically things are short changed during the build process in order to make sure that they fit a specific price point, build size etc, but not necessarily still the best component for a certain part, but the best part for mass production, profit margins etc.
Some of the mass produced products that we have now were born out of the creator's need that wasn't exactly meet with an existing product, but that existing product was a starting point.