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John Stephenson
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Thank you for jumping in.I have mostly German, English, Italian and Japanese woodworking machines, the machines are heavy and complex enough to warrant a stockpile of serious tools.
They’re often built with a similar approach as early American, back when they built it heavy so it would run smoothly and quiet.
No one mentioned it so far but a good set of pullers will be absolutely mission critical at times.
I buy mostly older equipment so I work on all of it, but even with the new stuff I’ve had to repair more things than I ever expected to.
I’ll echo the Ko-Ken, PB Swiss, Stahlwille recommendations.
Buy good pry bars which seem to have endless uses for making life easier.
European Woodworking tools tend to use a lot of Allen (internal hex) drive hardware, so buy accordingly.
They also very much love the hook spanner, especially in German tools.
Pullers? Can you give me more information? I assume a pulley type puller, but want to be clear. Also, do you recommend a brand?
As far as allen wrenches, I took advantage KC Tool's current sale on the Heyco Metric Ball End Hex T-handle Set and the Wera 133164 Multicolor 2 Metric Hex-Plus L-key Set, BlackLaser. I will pick up SAE sets later. I have never heard of Heyco, I hope they were a good purchase.
Hook spanner? Again, my ignorance is showing. Can you tell me what this is?












