To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Facom Tools

geo9

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 30, 2011
Messages
101
Location
Greece
.



Ohhhh...


154764_10150561272907465_1536465389_n.jpg



V!

mofo62 do you have any more interior pics from this shop? it sure looks great :bounce:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

neophyte

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 23, 2012
Messages
9,530
Location
Pennsylvannia
I know a place that I can buy Facom off the shelf. Am I right in thinking the stuff is good stuff?

Facom tends to be excellent, especially ergonomic wise. My only main gripe is the cutter / pliers. Bring a piece of fine copper wire or paper with you to make sure the cutters clip it cleanly. Everything else I've gotten has been great.
 

CanUK

Well-known member
Joined
May 25, 2012
Messages
1,074
When I first saw it I thought, "Oh no....Crafsman Evolv tools!??":monkey_po

images


:lol_hitti


In all seriousness, where's that color combination sold? Is it a new entry-level line?

I think it's hi-vis (glow in the dark) for aircraft etc.
 

Rico.

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2009
Messages
1,330
Location
England
Any pics? :drool:

I do. They need to be updated as I have a few more bit's and the pics
are from a crappy mobile phone... I hope they will suffice. :thumbup:



DSC00350



Facom 1/4" & 3/8" Drive Socket Sets



Facom 1/2" Drive Socket Set



Facom 4mm - 34mm 440 series spanner set



Facom Protwist Screwdrivers



Facom Pliers and Cutters



Facom 6mm - 24mm Offset and Half Moon Spanners



Facom 6mm - 19mm Straight, Stubby and Flex Head Ratchet Spanners



Facom 6mm - 24mm Reversable offset Ratchet Spanners and Flare nut Spanners


The pics aren't great, but you get the idea. As this is the Facom thread, I would
like to say I haven't been disappointed with a single tool from them, and the
440 series spanners, in particular, are the strongest and most comfortable I
have used. Really delighted with their stuff.
 
Last edited:

Flash21

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 23, 2008
Messages
2,173
Very complete metric hand tool selection of Facom, very nice organization. I've never seen another brand with the size printed at the bottom of the socket. Looks like those tools would be a joy to use for sure!

I would probably have a set of 440s in my tool set but I was a bit disappointed with their length
 

Texican

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 22, 2013
Messages
105
Very complete metric hand tool selection of Facom, very nice organization. I've never seen another brand with the size printed at the bottom of the socket. Looks like those tools would be a joy to use for sure!

I would probably have a set of 440s in my tool set but I was a bit disappointed with their length

The sizes aren't printed on the bottom of the socket, they are a socket insert.
http://www.ultimategarage.com/shop/part.php?products_id=5495
 

454ragtop

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 24, 2008
Messages
5,010
Location
Carver, MA
A used tool box I bought last year had some Facom in it, including this cool torque wrench.
 

Attachments

  • WP_000121.jpg
    WP_000121.jpg
    91.3 KB · Views: 48
  • WP_000123.jpg
    WP_000123.jpg
    70.3 KB · Views: 51
  • WP_000125.jpg
    WP_000125.jpg
    111.9 KB · Views: 41

j.c.whitney

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 26, 2011
Messages
558
Location
Omaha, Ne
Bought a couple of Facom 66 series double socket wrenches at a good price. Now seeking more but the low price part eludes me. Those are brutes!
 

Attachments

  • 66-series.jpg
    66-series.jpg
    30.7 KB · Views: 13
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Sick Puppy

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2010
Messages
869
Location
Sydney
VEK tools here in Australia are having a deal on Facom rotator ratchets - I'm sure I heard this wrong, but AUD$75 for the 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets as a set? J/R/S 360 units? The guy mentioned something about a sealed unit... I was thinking of baulking at the deal, but am now very tempted to buy now and apologise (profusely!) to wife later lol
 

bimmerZ5

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2008
Messages
1,790
just went thru this entire thread... I only own 1 facom tool, a D.107-14 14mm drain plug socket.
 

Rico.

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2009
Messages
1,330
Location
England
just went thru this entire thread... I only own 1 facom tool, a D.107-14 14mm drain plug socket.

Ha.... The most famous Facom tool for BMW owners.

Well at least we all know you change your diff oil yourself. I have an old bimmer myself
and amazingly enough, with all the Facom stuff I have my drain plug socket set is a
cheapie one... Works well, but I do keep eyeing up the Facom magnetic drain plug
socket set... :D
 

willhollin

Well-known member
Joined
May 30, 2012
Messages
612
Location
Worcestershire, England
Oh Will, me old mucker...

I really hate you in the nicest possible way... :D

Those new jet cabs look the business.
What are they like in the flesh..?

I don't know why I bought it....I saw it on the Bay and made a lowball offer and he accepted.....next thing I was there collecting it.

Aluminum top is nice, and the fronts and drawer catches are aluminum as well. I've a few modules to go in that i've had for ages but it seems I need some filler pieces as well so may not bother as the price of them makes it an expensive route.

One day I will have the garage the way I want it and i'll take a photo. :bounce:
 

Rico.

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2009
Messages
1,330
Location
England
I don't know why I bought it....
One day I will have the garage the way I want it and i'll take a photo

Not knowing why you buy tools, but buying them anyway.... is a pre requesite for
membership on this site. But if you're going to blindly buy anything you could have
done much worse than that fantastic roll cab.

Now... Stop jibber jabbering on the internet and go and sort out your garage....
Oh...... and don't forget your camera... :D
 

bimmerZ5

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2008
Messages
1,790
Ha.... The most famous Facom tool for BMW owners.

that's so true... i think it's the only real "stubby/short" 14mm hex socket available... some of the BMWs have obstructions in front of the diff cover making it hard to fit anything longer in there unless you want to remove the entire spare tire well.

funny that you're familiar with it... i didn't know it was so infamous...
 

Sick Puppy

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2010
Messages
869
Location
Sydney
VEK tools here in Australia are having a deal on Facom rotator ratchets - I'm sure I heard this wrong, but AUD$75 for the 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets as a set? J/R/S 360 units? The guy mentioned something about a sealed unit... I was thinking of baulking at the deal, but am now very tempted to buy now and apologise (profusely!) to wife later lol
[sigh...]

Bowled back there yesterday... despite my telling the guy at the shop that I had no interest in Sidchrome ratchets as I already had a dozen Koken ones that even he knew were better, his assistant comes back with a set of three sealed head sidchrome ratchets.

"Erm, we were talking about the Facom rotating ratchet when you said you had a set of three..."

"Oh no, Facom doesn't do set of those"

"Really? You told me they were a special set for your shop chain..." :shocking: :mad: :dunno:

My awesome deal was dust... pity!
 

Rat Fink

Member
Joined
Dec 19, 2010
Messages
12
Added 2 FACOM Flex Ratchets to the collection today:

normal_DSC02231.JPG


They have a lovely action and feel very nice indeed.

:beer:

Those flex-head ratchets look identical to the Mac equivalent except for the handle is different. I found them great at first but 1 year later I've replaced 2 heads in the 1/2 inch, 2 heads and a complete replacement of my 3/8". The quality is nowhere near my Snap-On equivalent which I've had for over 5 years now and never needed to replace the head once yet, and the snappy is the one I grab first.
 

Blöckw@rt

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 11, 2013
Messages
662
Location
Germany
I like my ¼" ratchet set very much, but the box is cheapest **** especially the closure. :wtf:

I cant't understand why Facom do this. :dunno:

hd7z.jpg

qph5.jpg

l51o.jpg
 

toolj

Active member
Joined
Jan 9, 2014
Messages
27
Location
UK
I'm looking to buy this set

Am I right in thinking that the ratchets are made in Italy and the sockets are made in Taiwan (but still to a high standard?)

I noticed that the 161 ratchets don't have a locking system like the 171.
Will I have sockets falling off all the time?
 

CanUK

Well-known member
Joined
May 25, 2012
Messages
1,074
I'm looking to buy this set

Am I right in thinking that the ratchets are made in Italy and the sockets are made in Taiwan (but still to a high standard?)

I noticed that the 161 ratchets don't have a locking system like the 171.
Will I have sockets falling off all the time?

I have the 161 (several actually), and the 171 (and the 174). They're all excellent - you won't be disappointed in the 161. I have some old and well-used 161's and they still hold sockets tight.

That's a pretty good price for that set as well. :thumbup:
 

Rom'S

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 4, 2012
Messages
155
Location
France
Here are my facom tools :

in metric

img_20140214_170715-43eb98a.jpg



in SAE

img_20140214_170821-43eba10.jpg


img_20140214_170958-43eb9ed.jpg


img_20140214_171131-43eba4b.jpg



some facom inside...

img_20140214_171322-43eba5d.jpg



ratchets in 1/4, 1/2 and 3/8 with rotary handle :

img_20140214_171456-43eba7d.jpg



I've got another facom tools like ratchets extension, sockets....
 
Last edited:

Carsten

Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2014
Messages
20
Nice!:) i have some Facom tools too.. Pictures comming soon!:)


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 

Carsten

Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2014
Messages
20
uhyramu8.jpg
evuvejaq.jpg
mu6uba4a.jpg
emynu5eh.jpg
6a3u6upy.jpg
3aja7e5y.jpg
a7u4ypyp.jpg
yhezamam.jpg
be8ysave.jpg
ere8apyq.jpg
2atupupa.jpg
ebamuza8.jpg
nymeberu.jpg
mavyjane.jpg
ededa2yh.jpg
e6uvemyr.jpg


This is my Facom paradise!:)
It started with the jet 8xl in 2011( first picture)
The rest is how it is now!:)


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom