I have looked it up on Amazon Japan today and there you can see nicely the guts as somebody broke it. The shank only goes about 1“ in to the handle.
Im still convinced it has good use for fidelly rather small stuff.
The head looks suspiciously the same as my Facom roto bit ratchet.
If I haven’t misread the text above, Stahlwille also does torque adapters, they have not mentioned yet and they are an own design.
https://stahlwille.com/de_de/products/detail/895104
I can only comment for stainless steel water lines for air with press fittings. They work well so far for me since 5 yrs
Keep it up, im really courious how it will turn out.
I wonder if anybody ever looked over the pond. In Europe a basement from concrete is pretty much standard. They pour a slab with or without insulation, put up pre fabricated hollow concrete „sandwich“ walls. These get ******* with rebar at the joints and filled with concrete, afterwards there...
We use Stahlwille 412 bit holders with PB swiss bits at work for over 12 years, no mechanic has complained yet. Sizes of 1/4Bits so TX 8-40 and allen keys up to 6mm.
Maybe get some other bit sockets and press the less good okes out and put PB swiss in?
Edit, wrong partnumber from Stahlwille
Air jacks usually require high pressures which can be dangerous and also you need to be equipped for which means dive bottle, regulator, air lance or hydraulic couplings… at least for the setups I know.
Jacking up should be no issue with these rails and a cage?
Still impressive to watch your...
I like your attitude toward guns.
My bet would be Autodesk Fusion 360 or Onshape or a Maker license for Solidworks.
All are capable parametric systems.
Onshape is my least favorite one but you can have a go for free to try.
Keep it up!
Did you consider a moon lamp yet?
The SPAX t-star plus is a normal torx with the extended alignment nose and is NOT a Torx plus! Torx IP ( torx plus) used with normal torx will not work and vice versa damages the fastner.
I don't own their special bits but used them, its a bit better but no must have.
Hats off, is that a professional shop or just for your pleasure of tinkering?
At least your carving bench and setup do look like its not only a hobby shop.