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    Vintage Dymo embossing label makers - because the new ones are useless.

    This ad for the 1750 is not dated.
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    Vintage Dymo embossing label makers - because the new ones are useless.

    I found this page from the book "Analogue - a field guide", suggesting the 1700 was introduced in 1961.
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    A cheap Condor E-Torx set. Last time I was repairing my (french) car, I needed a very small E-Torx socket and had to think up alternative means to get that bolt off. Not happening again.
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    I have the same on my Amazon list. Looked through many, many cheap magnetic work lights recently and chose these, maybe because the brand was not BXGHRRDF or something like that ...
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    Vintage Dymo embossing label makers - because the new ones are useless.

    I wanted an embossing label maker to label some spice jars. The modern electronic labelmaker, which I use all the time in the workshop, just doesn't have the vibe of the old type. The only embossing model available was the Dymo Omega. I ordered one of those, and it came with a roll of tape...
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    I wanted a sanding attachment for my Multimaster, but ended up ordering this set instead, as it was on sale (or some kind of Fein campaign, as the box actually has printed "- 50%" on it). It takes up way too much space in that L-boxx, but maybe I can use the box for something else. All this...
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    I prefer the Alligator also, and own several sizes of those, and an NWS with a similar design. On top of the things you mentioned, I feel like its mechanism is less affected by dirt. It just works. It's simpler. The Cobra has some small parts and fine tooth stuff that needs to be clean to work.
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    This was on sale. I don't need the bottle opener or the VDE drivers, but figured I could sell them or use them as gifts.
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    Below 265 SQ/FT oled's jack-of-all-trades workshop

    Had to do a bit of maintenance on my car. New shocks, strut bearings, AC compressor, AC condenser. Didn't get the new tool cart ready, but I did bring the red socket set toolbox out into the driveway, that was a massive improvement already. No major problems with the work that needed to be...
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    A set of NOS Würth ball hex drivers. Before the current model of Zebra screwdrivers were introduced, Würth sold rebranded Wera drivers. Did I need these? Maybe not, but they fit nicely in my Wera collection. Have to rearrange the tool wall to make them fit.
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    I have, it's a super nice workshop. I think the idea for the green color comes from there. My tool wall and large work table is green, a lot of other stuff is blue. They go well together.
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    Laserliner Easycross, small but powerful green crosslaser that comes with elevation bracket with magnets on the back. Quite an upgrade from my old red laser which worked best at night with the curtains drawn. This one is visible in direct sunlight. It was on sale, 72 EUR / 83 USD, about half...
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    Below 265 SQ/FT oled's jack-of-all-trades workshop

    I know you can buy these things, but this was made on a day when I just felt like building a simple thing in the shop for a few hours.
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    Everyone is talking about TwinGrips, I thought it was time to try them. Ordered the 200mm dipped handle ones. 23 EUR / 26,6 USD.
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    Below 265 SQ/FT oled's jack-of-all-trades workshop

    I've got pliers for the tool cart rounded up. The Bahco needlenose ones were online auction buys. In my surplus tools bin I found Bahco 160mm side cutters and a quite old Bahco 224 (water pump pliers), it says Sandvik Bahco, so will be from the 1990s. Sandvik is a steelwork/mining...
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    My dad repaired anything and everything. But he never owned a decent tool in his life. It was always someone else's worn-out tools that was handed down to him for free, or broken, cheap stuff. I feel like I was maybe swapped at birth, because I'm quite the opposite. If there's a tool that will...
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    EDC - Tool Kits

    Not really an EDC, but an on-the-go bag. It serves two purposes. When I have a diy project or repair around the house, I always bring this as the first "tool". It saves some running back and forth. Second, sometimes I have to go to my mother-in-law to fix something. Or, in rare cases, to someone...
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    Below 265 SQ/FT oled's jack-of-all-trades workshop

    This was parked at my work, must be the latest new tool, I wonder if it runs on M12 or M18 batteries?
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    Yes, they are the best. The only oversize moulded grips I have, are on some crimping tools.
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    Bahco 2421d, 2430d and 2427d. I'm putting together a small tool kit and wanted these Bahco pliers with the old school dipped handles. Waited a bit and finally won an online auction, well, actually two different ones within a week. Both at very good prices.
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