Wout, apologies if you have answered this previously, but do you have an "end goal" for the collection? Or do you just enjoy having and using Hazet tools, in particular?
Those reproduction stools look promising. Good work.
Thanks Whowhatnow.
@ 3baygarage; Wasn't much work for the ratchet racks but think it's nice. The collection is indeed getting rather big. Think I have almost 40 Assistents and can fill most with quite some Hazet tools.
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Wout

Please adopt me and put me in your will!![]()
I allready have 2 sons so no can do 

40?That’s super collector territory. I’d like to find one of those, as would many others on the forum I’m sure.
On video from Exhibition of HAZET 916 HP ratchet, weight was 300kg on length of 19cm.
300kg on 19cm length NOT equal to 1000nM! How they tested it on 1000nM and why not show it on video? Or I miss something??? I think 1000nm = ~520kg on 19cm length! Show me the proof!
As far as I know is Nm torque the amount of torque (Newton) forced on a distance of 1m of the torsion point. 10N is about 1kg so 1000Nm is imo 100kg forced on the end of a wrench with a handle of 1m long. So if the handle is 19cm it's about 1/5 of a meter so 200kg would have been sufficient to proof the strength. 300kg forced on the wrench is about 1500Nm.
However I'm not a prof in physics so if I'm wrong please correct me?
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Wout
Since the length is 1/5 of a meter you would have to have 5 times the weight to get the same torque. So around 500kg is correct. The moment of force is equal to the force(weight) multiplied by the length of the beam. Decrease the beam length and you have to increase the force(weight) by the same factor.
Work in progress...
Complete one is an original.
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Wout
Those look great. Can't wait to see them finished. Did you make enough for all your assistants?
First hazet repro stools are ready.
That's a big bucket of Hazet paint you have there! And already 1/2 gone?