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I've never tried Olsa before, but at least it's an actual brand, with a presence outside of the Amazon alphabet-soup jumble of fly-by-night Chinese brands. There are quite a few positive YT reviews of the brand out there. Reviews compare the handle shape to Wera.
They're made in Taiwan. Wish it was USA, but at least it isn't China or Pakistan, and all the recent Taiwan tools I have are pretty decent. And for $27 for a full set T6 to T45, all they have to be is decent. They're expected Monday.



Good looking bench for $600.Added a woodworking bench to my shop. Six hundred bucks used off FB Marketplace. $1200 new shipped from Grizzly, so not a killer deal but an OK one. Photos are after 1 1/2 hrs of sanding and 3 coats of wipe-on polyurethane to freshen up the top. Will never be mistaken for a Sjoberg, but should be adequate for my needs.

Cash or credit?Don’t ask.
I have that same roto ratchet with the 3/8 anvil in a 1/4 body. You will like it. Low backdrag and gets in tight spaces very well with all the usual advantages of a roto ratchet. It is one of my most used. I am not crazy about the soft grip handle and do not see the need for that with modest torque applications -- but I am too lazy to replace it with something hard.
LoL - I got mine the other day too. My copy is hypothetically shipping this week.
That is a thing of beauty.Very happy with this Vessel wood grip set. Nut/screw driver is 1/4 drive while ratchet is 3/8 in compact 1/4 body.
Extremely nice case with all spots labeled and dual color foam. Bought to have as a supplement tool kit to the stock one in my Lexus GX. Fits right in the rear door compartment and straps in.
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I’ve had no issues with the old style lock but since everyone raved so much about the new one I figured I’d give it a go.I almost bought that same ratchet today. I much prefer the lock vs the older one. I want one badly but I’m at my tool budget for the month all ready.
Don’t know, didn’t look at my receipt. Website lists it for $42 and change, so I guess somewhere around that.How much did that tape set you back?
I solved the problem. WERA makes a bit adapter the works with ANY length ****. I need to upload a picture. Maybe tomorrow. The WERA bit holder works great and sort of fits in the case. German design... Made in the Chek RepublicEDIT: I missed that you were referring to a separate item ("extra" bits), thought you were referring to those included in the set with the driver.
I may not have picked up that difference when ordering, either.
Mike



The pliers are a pair of 1970s era Proto 267s my Granddad gave me as a teenager after years of use in the mines and on the farm. They've taken a beating, and are still going strong. I had taken a pair of grips from a cheap pair of pliers, but they were extremely thin and provided next to no cushioning. I like the 7" size as it's still pocket-friendly in my leg pocket, but big enough to get decent leverage with.
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