KENTON — When Bob Long sells Pleasant Precision Inc.’s products, he isn’t selling the company but the people who work at it. That’s because he knows the more he sells, the “more money is in the pockets of people who work here,” said Long, vice president of sales engineering at Pleasant Precision. Long joined the company about a month ago and said there was no “other company I would accept a job from.” That’s because he’s seen firsthand the quality standard at Pleasant Precision, Long said. The company is a “premier tool builder” and creates tools that have plastic material injected into them to make a plastic part, said Cory Arbogast, process engineer at Pleasant Precision. For example, the company makes emergency brakes for some models of Honda cars and is a tier two supplier to the motor company.