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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    I never lock it, so not sure. But I did renew all of the ballbearing rails because of the excessive wear on those in the past. Value is also depending on the location. Here (close to Germany, where they come from) they can be bought for only about €100,- second hand, but I can imagine that in...
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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    Missed this question. It's a aluminum plate. I just screws all around to attach it to the door. Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 5 met Tapatalk
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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    Rebranded budweiser? Not really :lol_hitti Rims are spaced evenly, it only seems off because they are so wide/deep.
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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    Thanks guys! I added a list of the Hazet storage equipment to the startpost: Hazet Assistent 160: Mini-Assi Hazet Assistent 166N: the famous big brother of the Mini-Assi Hazet Assistent 168N: 4 drawer closed trolley Hazet 100: Large wall cabinet from '52! Hazet 152: Table top 4 drawer from...
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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    @Monte: that's a custom reproduction printed on aluminum of the production process of Hazet 600N wrenches. The real deal is on the Wolfcraff in a custom made box with plexiglas cover and Hazet sticker ;)
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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    Belgian beer... very nice indeed :D
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    Tools from the old world

    I just added a garage topic, so see for yourself ;) http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=310228
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    The Hazet Garage of Dutch79

    Well, 3 years after we moved to our current house it's time to show some pictures of my garage. It's a small one (though pretty regular for a dutch garage), so I had to be as efficient as possible with the space available. It's not really suitable to put a car in. The measurements are: 5,40 x...
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    Tools from the old world

    Thanks for the video. That's a pretty awesome tool! I now use a dremel (mini straight grinder), angle grinder and straight grinder all together. When you do all lot of fast, small cutting different materials, this is a very usefull tool.
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    Tools from the old world

    'New' Hazet items: ...and the mini-assi (160)!
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    Tools from the old world

    Regarding to the power cable reels: I have the Brennenstuhl 50m (1198530): It sure is quality stuff :rocker:
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    Tools from the old world

    The mini pliers of Draper I bought a couple of few years ago are starting to rust pretty much, so I not happy with the quality. :sad: Ok, It's a budget brand, but this was not what I expected so fast. There are stored in a dry garage of a wall, so the conditions are pretth good.
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    Tools from the old world

    You won't be disappointed. I use my 3/8" Hazet set the most. Offcourse a 1/4" and 1/2" set is also nice for smaller and bigger jobs (depending on the type of work you use it for). And the 450N wrenches are the strongest you can buy, so that's also a musthave :rocker:
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    Tools from the old world

    Another old 3/8" Hazet (8811) item: This was used by the German fire department.
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