Ah, I had a feeling it would be for bicycle applications.
Thanks! I'm happy to know that there are people around the world who enjoy geeking out on tool videos.![]()
I also geek out on your videos!
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Ah, I had a feeling it would be for bicycle applications.
Thanks! I'm happy to know that there are people around the world who enjoy geeking out on tool videos.![]()
Picked up some KTC box end wrenches for cheap. Really dig the fit and finish of these!
Amazon Japan arrived the other day, 2 days from Japan to the east coast of US for under 20 bucks USD. They shipped through DHL. KTC 17 inch 3/8 drive breaker bar, Merry Connector Pliers and KTC crowfeet 8,10,11,12,13,14,17,19 mm

AviationTech,
Those KTC 12 point crowsfoot wrenches are very unique!
What are the KTC part#'s for each of the crowsfoot wrenches?
Thanks,
Dave










I believe you are correct, those are the sizes shown in the most recent Tone Catalog. I wonder how they compare in size to the Astro Pneumatic stubby impact sockets? I've had my eye on those and it appears to be a more complete offering of sizes.That's cool as heck. But I wonder how well the finish will last.
On a completely unrelated note, one of superautobac's videos has me curious about the Tone stubby impact sockets. I can't get Tone's website to work on my phone, iPad, or laptop. It appears from some Rakuten browsing that the sizes are limited to 17/19/21/22/24. Is this the case?

What would you guys recommend for a nice set of Japanese made precision tweezers? Engineer? Seki Edge?
Can anyone confirm are they genuine or fake ones?
Considering their prices it could be a steal.
That's cool as heck. But I wonder how well the finish will last.
On a completely unrelated note, one of superautobac's videos has me curious about the Tone stubby impact sockets. I can't get Tone's website to work on my phone, iPad, or laptop. It appears from some Rakuten browsing that the sizes are limited to 17/19/21/22/24. Is this the case?
AviationTech, a great assortment of tools.Another order from Japan surprisingly arrived today. First time using the Rakuten Global Express freight forwarding service, but it went easily and seamlessly. They consolidated 3 orders from multiple shops and they shipped it EMS. It also arrived in 2 days from Japan to east coast of US.
Koken Nut Grip Sockets 8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21,22,24mm
Tone Flex Crowfeet 8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21,22 mm
Vessel Woody Compo Non slip Torx Drivers (Drilled for tamper torx as well, T10,T15,T20,T25,T27,T30,T40
IPS Slip Joint Thin Jaw and Bent Thin Jaw(2mm) Pliers
And last but not least I also picked up a White Paper Steel Higonokami Knife

As for the Tone stubby sockets, there are more:
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Ko-ken only has these:
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I apologize for the misinformation, we can always count on bacs. I need to start looking at the Japanese version of the Tone page and not the English version. Looks as if there are lots of new tools I wasn't aware of, cause the English side hasn't been updated the same it appears.Thank you sir! You are an amazing source of info.
Now I just need to figure out my Rakuten-search-fu.....
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My Japanese screwdrivers.
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I rarely use the stubby but I just might have to look into the newer 72T model, hadn't noticed they were offering one now.
Mark,My Japanese screwdrivers.
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I really like this new Dewalt rack system and can see me redoing my entire shop with this stuff in the future.
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Fellow Japan tool lovers, can you tell me the difference between these rivet guns:
http://www.lobtex.co.jp/english/products/tabid/153/pdid/E-HR002A/catid/108/Default.aspx
vs
http://www.lobtex.co.jp/english/products/tabid/153/pdid/E-HR002D/catid/108/Default.aspx
The only difference I can find is the HR002A is blue and weighs 50 grams more![]()
My Japanese screwdrivers.

These Kai 7250 10" scissors arrived in the mail yesterday. ....
Does Keiba sell their snap ring pliers in sets or do you have to buy them individually?? Can't find any sets.
....Anyone knows do they make in Japan locking pliers?
Few reasons, primarily patents and established manufacturing. Why spend a bunch of money to make your own when you can just contract it out? Its not like the Taiwan ones lack quality. Most people wont know the difference either like with the Hazet ones where they even go so far to use identical beam forgings.
The Gedore ones aren't very good....coarse and the lever is plastic and merely pressed in.
Snap-On are nice but a bit wide. SK are also nice but the design has no provisions for a reversible design. Point is Taiwan still makes the most styles and are arguably not inferior to any competitors except their own (cheapo GW vs Kabo for example).