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McCain Traffic Supply-- Quality
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"Each product is the highest-performing equipment manufactured, built to our precise standards, rigorously tested, and made specifically for your unique requirements. "
--Right off the McCain site.
McCain's equipment is the worst quality in the industry. Eagle, Econolite, and Peek are way ahead of McCain!
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And TiCoune66--The french fries are top notch quality!
They did a 15 minute clip on the Discovery Channel show "Factory Made" they showed the production of both aluminum and plastic signals
But they use a lower quality aluminum that corrodes to dust in just about any environment, and cheap powdercoating that isn't properly baked on, and comes off in sheets after only a few months.
Their plastic signals are a step above the metal ones, but still cheap quality.
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EDIT:
Another collector posted the clip from Factory Made online. Hopefully this link takes you to the correct movie.
The exterior shots of McCains building are the headquarters in Vista, CA. The shots of the foundry and production lines are in Tijuana, Mexico
Lakewood used a lot of eagles, and I think they use CH as a new signal replacement.. Lakewood only uses Aluminum signals, never polycarbonate.
The city of Denver seems to only use Aluminum too, there older setups were a lot like lakewood (except for the streetlights and LED modules used in them) but the newer setups are different, but still use Aluminum. And not McCain either.
But McCain is still very common here, I haven't seen any fail but they are all Polycarbonate, and those seem pretty durable..
All McCain wanted was a quick and cheap jump into the PV signal market with 3M by copying the entire optic design, same bulbs, same diffusers, same wire shields, same optical limiters...hell, same light focus length! All the design work they had to do was slap together their own signal housing specific for the line. The doors and visors came from their regular signal line, and the back lamp housing door is just a re-tooled 8 inch McCain housing. Because of all the cheapening out...the signal cost about $1000 less than a 3M.
Production on the 3M signal ended 5 years ago and was a much, much more quality signal...just was a huge maintenance headache.
There is good news in all this...from what I hear McCain is aggressively updated their powdercoating and finishing lines and bringing over half its production back from Mexico. So we will see what unfolds
One thing I've always wondered is why unpainted aluminium Powerlites cobraheads from the 60s and 70s are still in very good condition but these McCains which are painted are falling apart after after a few years.