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Hi Monte,

I just your posts and mentioned that you also have leinen vises. Today I bought rare leinen D 100 vise which I will try to restore to original state. I was stuck with color code used to paint these vises? Do you any information which color code should I use? Thanks in advance.
 
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Monte: I've (we've) missed you and your cool posts and pictures so hope to see more as you have time to. nice work on the hood!! WELL DONE!!
Thanks ! More posts + pics coming soon ;)
Amazing results, Monte:bowdown:!
The pics look better than the reality though :)
Very cool place Monte! I have been kicking around here for quite awhile too and also need to take some pictures of my garage. It is still in somewhat sad shape, but it hasnt stopped me from hoarding some items :bounce: i like how yours is a very organized mess! It has been cold here the past few days, makes it hard to want to go out there.
Thanks ! If you have a Garage Gallery link from your garage let me know ! It will be cold again soon :) So i bought a couple of long johns made from merino wool, they´re awesome ! :)
Nice garage Monte, I see that also has a good collection of tools for all kinds of uses. I thought I only had a gardening tool.
Thanks ! Garden tools are sometimes necessary too ;)
Beautiful garage, Monte.
Thank you very much :)
Hi Monte,
I just your posts and mentioned that you also have leinen vises. Today I bought rare leinen D 100 vise which I will try to restore to original state. I was stuck with color code used to paint these vises? Do you any information which color code should I use? Thanks in advance.
Congratulation for your purchase ! The best maybe would be to mail the current manufacturer: http://www.fza-morsificio.com/











My new Toolbox: Snap On KRA2107
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Monte is the real MVP.
:spit: Everybody who participates in this forum is a MVP ;) :)
Monte- you're alive ! I was beginning to wonder. Have missed your posts. Where have you been these last 12 months or so ?
At work and at home at work :) But only little time...Garden season etc...





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Monte: welcome back!!!

also looks like you are buying MADE IN USA stuff. I agree we made and still make some great stuff and you and your country make a few nice quality things too. what a great combination.

did the previous owner drive that El Camino all the way to Germany from California or did you? :lol_hitti
 
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Monte: welcome back!!!

also looks like you are buying MADE IN USA stuff. I agree we made and still make some great stuff and you and your country make a few nice quality things too. what a great combination.

did the previous owner drive that El Camino all the way to Germany from California or did you? :lol_hitti
Thank you :)
I´m currently building a Made in USA tool collection...so stay tuned :)
I drove it, that´s why i was away from the forum for so long ;) :D
No, actually i did buy it in Holland. :thumbup:






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Monte: I love that maybe the guy that knows more than most about tools from your side of the world is buying USA made tools. some are great I admit and some are not and if you know which ones all the better. we live in a throw away type economy where quality has given way to pricing and maybe one day it might turn around.

I'm still smiling that it took you 9 months or so to drive that EL Camino from California to Germany!!!

in case you want the best penetrating oil I know of it's KROIL, but PB blaster has worked for many too.
 
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Monte: I love that maybe the guy that knows more than most about tools from your side of the world is buying USA made tools. some are great I admit and some are not and if you know which ones all the better. we live in a throw away type economy where quality has given way to pricing and maybe one day it might turn around.

I'm still smiling that it took you 9 months or so to drive that EL Camino from California to Germany!!!

in case you want the best penetrating oil I know of it's KROIL, but PB blaster has worked for many too.
I hope i make the right decisions by buying the tools i buy :)
I´ve learned a lot about american tools here in this forum, so i hope i make the right choice. If you know where i should stay away from let me know (if it´s not too late already :) ). I hope these tools which i buy and bought will last forever.....(we´ll see :) ) ....At least most of them have a lifetime warranty:) (...which is not valid in germany though.... )
From California all the way down to cape horn and then the ferry to germany...it takes a while ;) :).
I do have a can of Kroil, PB Blaster is on the wish list...




Heritage scissors
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Video of their scissor manufacturing:
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Monte: most of our new tools sold here are made in China, but the USA still makes some so it's sort of a **** shoot if you get a good one or not. even the old quality brands have either sold or moved their factories to China it seems, but i'm sure you'll find some quality if you use your skills and maybe you'll tell me (us) which ones are ****, good or great.

I can tell you if you like hand tools the ones made prior to 1960 are the ones I love not only the way they work, but they look good too.

feel free to ask questions cause you are so helpful when we ask you about stuff on your side of the pond and we'll try to help.

funny I didn't know they had a ferry from Cape Horn to Germany so maybe you got the last ride in your Chevy. :lol_hitti

enjoy your evening!! (or maybe morning and day by the time you read this)
 

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I hope i make the right decisions by buying the tools i buy :)
I´ve learned a lot about american tools here in this forum, so i hope i make the right choice. If you know where i should stay away from let me know (if it´s not too late already :) ). I hope these tools which i buy and bought will last forever.....(we´ll see :) ) ....At least most of them have a lifetime warranty:) (...which is not valid in germany though.... )
From California all the way down to cape horn and then the ferry to germany...it takes a while ;) :).
I do have a can of Kroil, PB Blaster is on the wish list...




Heritage scissors
www.kleincutlery.com
Video of their scissor manufacturing:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FydiySIos-Q

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Interesting story, I didn’t know about Klein scissors. I have a nail cutter my father brought from USA 40 or so years back and they are still sharp!


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With regards to penetrating oil have you tried the 50:50 Acetone:Auto gearbox oil (red one)?

It seems to work very good if you leave it on for a while.


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Monte: most of our new tools sold here are made in China, but the USA still makes some so it's sort of a **** shoot if you get a good one or not. even the old quality brands have either sold or moved their factories to China it seems, but i'm sure you'll find some quality if you use your skills and maybe you'll tell me (us) which ones are ****, good or great.

I can tell you if you like hand tools the ones made prior to 1960 are the ones I love not only the way they work, but they look good too.

feel free to ask questions cause you are so helpful when we ask you about stuff on your side of the pond and we'll try to help.

funny I didn't know they had a ferry from Cape Horn to Germany so maybe you got the last ride in your Chevy. :lol_hitti

enjoy your evening!! (or maybe morning and day by the time you read this)
If you don´t exclusively go to the big box store i´m sure you still can find many USA made brands....Snap-On, Wright, Cornwell, SK, Channellock, Klein, Lang, Mayhew, Xuron, Wilde, Pro America, Pratt + Read, Western Forge....just to name a few ;) Old american tools are virtually impossible to find here, but most new amercian tools look like they´re 50 years old... :) (Channellock pliers didn´t change much, Snap-On hard handle drivers look old etc....). So i´m happy with the new old looking tools too.
I hope it wasn´t my and the cars last ride :) I´m too young and the car too :D I also didn`t pay the ferryman yet ;).
PS: it´s now about 10 p.m. here, in Seattle for example i think it´s 9 hours "back" = 11 a.m. ..... good night, i´m going to bed :) Have a nice day ! :)

Interesting story, I didn’t know about Klein scissors. I have a nail cutter my father brought from USA 40 or so years back and they are still sharp!
Seems to be real quality !!! :thumbup:
With regards to penetrating oil have you tried the 50:50 Acetone:Auto gearbox oil (red one)?
It seems to work very good if you leave it on for a while.
I mixed a can of it a while ago but not yet used it...







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Monte: since I don't purchase that many NEW TOOLS I can't say for certain, but I think a few of those names you mentioned have factories in China so i'll wait to hear from you or somebody else. I know China can make some amazing products and maybe the best in the world, but the importers want them to make cheap junk to export and sell to us.

so I think you mis understood. I didn't mean that it was the last time you make a trip in your Chevy, I meant I couldn't find that mysterious FERRY that must have taken it's last trip hauling you and your El Camino from Cape Horn to Germany. :lol_hitti

Yep we are 9 hours different so your evenings are my mornings and vice versa sort of.

enjoy your weekend!!
 
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So nice to see updates here again!
I agree ;)
Monte: since I don't purchase that many NEW TOOLS I can't say for certain, but I think a few of those names you mentioned have factories in China so i'll wait to hear from you or somebody else. I know China can make some amazing products and maybe the best in the world, but the importers want them to make cheap junk to export and sell to us.

so I think you mis understood. I didn't mean that it was the last time you make a trip in your Chevy, I meant I couldn't find that mysterious FERRY that must have taken it's last trip hauling you and your El Camino from Cape Horn to Germany. :lol_hitti

Yep we are 9 hours different so your evenings are my mornings and vice versa sort of.

enjoy your weekend!!
I will try to pick out the remaining USA made tools from these companies and post them here :) Hand tools will be easy to find, electronic tools more difficult....

The local indians built a wooden ferry for me and the car so i had to paddle all the way to germany. That´s why it took a bit longer ;) :)

you too ! :beer:







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New halogen headlamps since sealed beam lamps are not allowed over here:

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removing the old lamps:
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the housing had to be trimmed so the lamp fits:
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adjusting the lamps:
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Monte,

Thanks for sharing your workspace and Monte!

I, too, have a soft spot for g-bodies and my 85 Monte SS, thus the screen name..

Looking forward to more content!

Cheers!
 

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MONTE: I heard the Germans have more American spirit than maybe Americans do and with you buying all those flags and a Chevy that might be true in your shop at least. nice looking shop.

nice work getting the new style head lamps in your Chevy and I'm looking at that vintage thing in front that maybe is a headlight aim sort a tool or what is it?

are many guys (or gals) in Germany driving american made cars or didn't that ferry guy take everybody?

cheers
 
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Monte,

Thanks for sharing your workspace and Monte!

I, too, have a soft spot for g-bodies and my 85 Monte SS, thus the screen name..

Looking forward to more content!

Cheers!
You´re welcome :) Do you have a thread somewhere with pics/info of your car ? I love G-Bodies :thumbup: (ok maybe except the Pontiac Grand Prix....The front end don´t look that **** :))
Stay tuned :)

MONTE: I heard the Germans have more American spirit than maybe Americans do and with you buying all those flags and a Chevy that might be true in your shop at least. nice looking shop.

nice work getting the new style head lamps in your Chevy and I'm looking at that vintage thing in front that maybe is a headlight aim sort a tool or what is it?

are many guys (or gals) in Germany driving american made cars or didn't that ferry guy take everybody?

cheers
There are some germans like you described which have the spirit in their mind, some also show it, the Harley riders for example or the "Vanners" (People who drive Chevy or Dodge (etc.) vans), people with cowboy boots, people with indian dreamcatchers hanging from the mirror etc., but many don´t have american spririt ...because they read too much newspaper i guess.....For me personally i have no problems... i wear american made clothes, listen to american music, my grill is american made, i have 2 chevys, soon a tool box filled with USA made goods, i was in a shooting club, i played american football in my youth, my very first car i bought was a 1990 Chevy Caprice classic.....(+ i had a 1983 Cadillac Coupe deVille, 78´ Monte with T-Tops, 1977 Lincoln Mark V) and Disneyland is great :) ;)...

Yes it´s a "Hella SEG 19" headlamp adjusting tool. It belongs to a garage buddy. Don´t have more pics but here is a internet pic of a similar SEG 18 model.
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I don´t know how many american cars are driving around here, but it won´t be many. The only american cars which you officialy can buy here are Jeep brand products. Everything else is pretty much grey market. (The Corvette might be officially imported/I don´t know if this will be continued since the Opel brand don´t belong to GM anymore....). Ford sells EU Fords over here and GM sold Opel cars here....So it´s pretty sad. There are old american cars since some were imported officially to germany until the 1980´s ( i guess the exchange rate was good ?). But most old cars you´ll see are german or british. In case of motorcycles for example only 5% of cycles (total) here are from Harley Davidson. A reason might be the size of older cars and the gasoline consumption... One liter gasoline currently costs like 1.36 Euro which means a gallon is 5.70 dollar over here....









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Wilde "Flush Fastener" pliers: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUybUtR-9gg
Wilde production: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ4xyhOURq0

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Monte: yep if gas was $6 per gallon here we'd see a lot less old made in USA gas guzzlers driving up and down the roads.

I love that headlight adjustment tool. any idea of it's age cause it almost looks old enough to have been used in WWII?

i've heard other than the Autobon (is it a toll road by the way?) that the roads in Germany are not that wide or do you have good roads to drive your new Chevy on where you are?
 
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Monte: yep if gas was $6 per gallon here we'd see a lot less old made in USA gas guzzlers driving up and down the roads.
I hope your gas prices stay low !

I love that headlight adjustment tool. any idea of it's age cause it almost looks old enough to have been used in WWII?
I guess it´s from the 1960´s. I´ll try to find out more.

i've heard other than the Autobon (is it a toll road by the way?) that the roads in Germany are not that wide or do you have good roads to drive your new Chevy on where you are?
The Autobahn is free of charge for cars. Trucks with more than 7.5 tons weight have to pay. Normal streets usually have 1 lane in each direction, main streets usually 2 lanes in each direction. Larger streets with 3 or more lanes are seldom...The main streets and the Autobahn are usually in good condition and wide enough (if you can drive :))







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Monte: since Germany is famous for those HUGE mugs of beer can you maybe drink a case of beer and not feel a thing sort of like me drinking gallons of ice tea?

nice Klein bottle opener. I've got a DR. PEPPER on screwed to the wall next to the fridge in my garage for a Stella every now and again.

thanks for the stories about your roads and yes I hope gas over here would get less expensive cause $3 a gallon isn't great, but $6 while it might be spendy might be a good way to reduce the traffic issues we have.

post up a few pics of your country and favorite spots if you have time and want to along with your tools and garage stories. not many of us have seen Germany in person and some never will, but i bet it's nice from the stories i've heard.

cheers and yep i'm still drinking a ton of ice tea!!
 
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Monte: since Germany is famous for those HUGE mugs of beer can you maybe drink a case of beer and not feel a thing sort of like me drinking gallons of ice tea?

nice Klein bottle opener. I've got a DR. PEPPER on screwed to the wall next to the fridge in my garage for a Stella every now and again.

thanks for the stories about your roads and yes I hope gas over here would get less expensive cause $3 a gallon isn't great, but $6 while it might be spendy might be a good way to reduce the traffic issues we have.

post up a few pics of your country and favorite spots if you have time and want to along with your tools and garage stories. not many of us have seen Germany in person and some never will, but i bet it's nice from the stories i've heard.

cheers and yep i'm still drinking a ton of ice tea!!
Actually I don´t drink beer... :wtf: However sometimes I drink a so called "Radler"/"Alsterwasser" which is usually a mix of 50% beer and 50% lemonade....It tastes good ice cold.... I couldn´t drink a case of beer nor a case of ice tea without feeling anything :) I don´t know maybe something is wrong with me :)

Dr. Pepper bottle opener from "Starr" ?

I think the people would buy smaller cars and swallow the 6$ gasoline....they want comfort, and many people must drive...

I will do :)

Cheers ! :beer:










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Monte: thanks for more pics of that cool looking old machine. does it still do the job it was built for as well or maybe better than anything else?

any pics of your town, vacations, or just the people in your life having some fun?

I wish I would have kept my old Leinen 150m vise cause it was one of my favorites, but a friend still has it and he's still happy and he keeps saying it's not coming back. how do you like yours?

I think the HEUER vice has a under bench mount and it can be positioned in all sorts of positions so wondering if you've seen it or maybe you own one?
 

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