Blacknwhitepit
09-25-2008, 06:19 PM
Here the story. I was at the Pawn shoppe today where I thought I saw a F726 a few weeks ago. Turns out it got sold. But while rifling through their Snap on box, I found a Snap on ratchet and Snap on Screwdriver. I offered $20 and he bit. As he was ringing up my sale I continued to look around the place and noticed they had a bin of "import" tools, with some old USA made ones in there at twenty five cents each $.25! I looked in and noticed BMW, then Mercedez-Benz.
I couldn't stay around long, but I grabbed 12 wrenches for $3.00. There were so many wrenches in there, that I couldn't get to them all. Gonna go back later and get the rest :bounce:.
I noticed that DIN 895 was on ALL of the German tools.
After a google search I found this ::
DIN is an abbreviation for Deutsche Industrie Norm, or German Industrial Standard. This was a set of standards that specified all important parameters of industrial goods, including size, tolerances, finish, and hardness. DIN 895 was a standard that applied to a wrench. A wrench marked DIN 895 meant that it complied with all aspects of that particular standard.
Here are some of the photos.
Left to right. Snap on F720, Snap on SDD460, A pebble Grain Plumb, A USA made Companion, a 9mm and 11mm Gray, A 9/16 and 5/8 Proto Moon wrench.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2730.jpg
The HEYCO's Seem very Stout!!
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2723.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2726.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2727.jpg
Yes, I know I am a tool Whore!
-BWP
I couldn't stay around long, but I grabbed 12 wrenches for $3.00. There were so many wrenches in there, that I couldn't get to them all. Gonna go back later and get the rest :bounce:.
I noticed that DIN 895 was on ALL of the German tools.
After a google search I found this ::
DIN is an abbreviation for Deutsche Industrie Norm, or German Industrial Standard. This was a set of standards that specified all important parameters of industrial goods, including size, tolerances, finish, and hardness. DIN 895 was a standard that applied to a wrench. A wrench marked DIN 895 meant that it complied with all aspects of that particular standard.
Here are some of the photos.
Left to right. Snap on F720, Snap on SDD460, A pebble Grain Plumb, A USA made Companion, a 9mm and 11mm Gray, A 9/16 and 5/8 Proto Moon wrench.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2730.jpg
The HEYCO's Seem very Stout!!
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2723.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2726.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w209/blacknwhitepit/100_2727.jpg
Yes, I know I am a tool Whore!
-BWP