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And also in Brazil, in Turkey (Altas). But in SA, Brazil, India & Turkey Gedore make tools mostly for the local markets.

Do you know if any non-german gedore tools have the country of origin stamped on them ?
All the Gedore tools here have no country stamp

Do the German ones still say Germany ?
 
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Gedore India is quality same with Gedore Germany ? Where does Gedore 1993 U10T and Wera Koloss made and which one is better ?
 

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*snap*
Sorry to answer to your question, but I own the same Facom "twist" ratchet since a year, I'm very satisfied.
*snip*
When you use it as a normal ratchet, the hande is automatically locked so no risk to slip when tightening a bolt.
*snip*
Yeah, shame on you, haha. Thanks for the answer. :thumbup:

How do you switch between regular and twist use?
 

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Which 1/2 " ratchet wrench is the best ? Snap on , Wera or Gedore ? All Gedore is made in which country ? India or Germany ?

This is a loaded question :rocketwho. The "best" would depend on the use and user. I think Gedore makes one of the finest ratchets anywhere, but there many other excellent choices. The Hazet fine tooth ratchets are my personal favorites, Stahlwille makes excellent ratchets and so does Elora (maybe a bit crude, but very strong).

There is one on sale on ebay that is slightly used.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GEDO...t=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item3a61f0182a

Gedore India is quality same with Gedore Germany ? Where does Gedore 1993 U10T and Wera Koloss made and which one is better ?

As it was mentioned before, Gedore has factories in Germany, Austria, India, Brazil, and Turkey. Those made in India, Brazil, and Turkey are for their domestic markets. Most of their tools clearly say "Made in Germany" there are some tools that are not German made and will not have a COO.
 

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Yeah, shame on you, haha. Thanks for the answer. :thumbup:

How do you switch between regular and twist use?

My apologies :D

You don't switch.
When you "twist" the handle the square drive turns, always in the way selected with the ring, not matter in which way you twist the handle.
When you use it as a normal ratchet, the handle can't turn as soon as some torque is applied on the square drive, the "twist" system is automaticaly blocked if you want.
The twist feature has been cleverly implemented in the ratchet, even for something made in Taiwan, you don't feel that Facom makes you pay big money for it, future will tell us if it's strong and reliable...

By the way, a UPS truck just delivered this at home:

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Here is what's inside the boxes:

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Detailed pictures:

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Everything is made in Germany, even the accessories, I checked :)
It's too bad I promissed to help my brother this WE with his office's transformations, I'll have to wait the next one to try it.
I'm already impressed by the quality, you can even adjust the play between the saw and the guide rail :thumbup:
I can't wait to try this plunge cut feature, it looks so good on the video, I hope it's the same in reality...
 
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I see. I was hoping it was the way you explained. Might have to bump this one up the list. :D

Nice saw. Hope it serves you well. :thumbup: Looking forward to the review.
 

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My old skool SUNFLAG screwdriver :D
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mrtools,

How long have you owned those Sunflags?

How durable are the tips on the Sunflag screwdrivers compared to the ones on the Vessel Megadora 930 screwdrivers?

I own a newer Sunflag #3 Phillips screwdriver but the handle is orange. I have yet to use it.


Dave
 

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Monte,


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If you want something similar to the Vessel Impacta screwdriver but with interchangeable bits, look no further to another Vessel product!

I purchase last year the Vessel model 260002 impact driver. It comes with 6 interchangeable bits. You viewed and made a comment about my entire tool purchases from Japan here:
LINK.


Dave
 
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@ mistertool:

Sorry to answer to your question, but I own the same Facom "twist" ratchet since a year, I'm very satisfied.
From the first sight it could be considered as a gadget, I think it's not, especially when you work in the engine bay and have little space. The really nice thing is that whatever the way you turn the handle (clockwise or counterclockwise), the square drive in the head turn always in the way set with the control ring, it goes really fast. Of course you can't produce a lot of torque using this feature, but you have the normal ratchet for that.
When you use it as a normal ratchet, the hande is automatically locked so no risk to slip when tightening a bolt.
The only disadvantage I see is the big head compared to regular ratchet and it's only availabe with socket locking system, most of the time I prefer ratchets without this feature...

Really, for the price, it's worth it, even when you consider it's a taiwanese product...


Cantause,

I own a similar "twist" ratchet but made by Stanley. I purchased it several years ago from Wal-Mart for $22 USD (still available for purchase at local Wal-Mart stores). Stanley also makes a version of the "twist" ratchet for their Blackhawk brand but it is priced in the $30 to $40 range. Here is a link to the Stanley version (also made in Taiwan):
LINK.

I agree with you that the twist ratchet is a handy tool. I have used it many times to remove the oil filter on a 1997 Chevy Cavalier. The oil filter was located in such a tight space. I used the Stanley ratchet with an appropriately sized oil filter cap socket. The head of the ratchet is indeed big. Fortunately, it was a none factor in my situation. I have been happy with this ratchet's durability and functionality.


Dave
 
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@ North


I completely agree with Cantause's description of the Facom twist ratchet. I thought it was a little gimmicky at first, but it really is quite useful. It is quite bulky for a 3/8" and may not fit in really tight spots. It is made in Taiwan, unlike most Facom ratchets which are Italian made, but well put together.

@ Cantause

Awesome tools. :drool:
 

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My apologies :D

You don't switch.
When you "twist" the handle the square drive turns, always in the way selected with the ring, not matter in which way you twist the handle.
When you use it as a normal ratchet, the handle can't turn as soon as some torque is applied on the square drive, the "twist" system is automaticaly blocked if you want.
The twist feature has been cleverly implemented in the ratchet, even for something made in Taiwan, you don't feel that Facom makes you pay big money for it, future will tell us if it's strong and reliable...

By the way, a UPS truck just delivered this at home:


Here is what's inside the boxes:



Detailed pictures:



Everything is made in Germany, even the accessories, I checked :)
It's too bad I promissed to help my brother this WE with his office's transformations, I'll have to wait the next one to try it.
I'm already impressed by the quality, you can even adjust the play between the saw and the guide rail :thumbup:
I can't wait to try this plunge cut feature, it looks so good on the video, I hope it's the same in reality...

Nice tools , how much did u bought it and is 110V ?

Don't tell him about that one. it is also for sale here on GJ. :pimpflash: (not mine)

-B

I saw the thread same with Ebay in Garage Sales before so I need a comparison between Gedore 1993 U10T and Wera Koloss and which one is better ? Fine teeth more better ?
 

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Do you know if any non-german gedore tools have the country of origin stamped on them ?
All the Gedore tools here have no country stamp

Do the German ones still say Germany ?

Yes, German COO says "Germany". Rigth now i'm loking on two Gedore slogging wrenches with different origins. One says "Germany", but another one (from Brazil) says "Vanadium" :) Who knows, maybe this is little town in Brazil, named Vanadium. :lol_hitti

@Rocklim
Gedore India is quality same with Gedore Germany ?
IMHO, though non German Gedore still very good quality, it is not the same with German Gedore. Details makes difference.

But, when you see price, you can forgot 'bout details. :) It is very important for that domestic markets - very good quality for not very big prices.

As i say, it is all my very humble opinion.

@Cantause: :drool::drool: damn, even accessories is made in Germany :thumbup:
 

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Not knowing your work environment I'd say Gedore. Easier to switch direction, slimmer and I presume lighter.

I fail to see the advantage of a push-through ratchet that also doubles as a hammer. (or vice versa). Maybe strength?
 

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Well, here is my set up so far. It has taken me a few months to switch to a Facom set up (mostly) and still have a few modules on back order.

Drawer #1 - Torque wrenches and "travel sets"
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Drawer #2 - screwdrivers (waiting for an order :() and long torx module
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Drawer #3 - 3/8", 1/2" set
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Drawer #4 - 1/4", 440 wrenches, and a few Nepros
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Drawer #5 - Offset and Angle wrenches
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Drawer #6 - punch set and hack saw (waiting on two modules)
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Drawer #7 and #8 - pliers and misc(Facom/knipex)
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Drawer #9 - Facom and Nepros - Deep sockets
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Drawers #10 and #11 - Facom - Open ended and Crowfoot -Metric/Standard
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So when is the Facom tool chest coming. ;)
That is a super nice setup. :thumbup:

Those ratchets with a read center are quick release? And are the handles flatter on those?
 
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@North

Yes, the red dot is for the quick release. Only the 3/8" has the slimmer handle, but the 1/2" is exactly the same as the non-quick release. :headscrat
 

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Repairman, how do you like the handles of the Protwist screwdrivers compared to the Ergotwist and Enduro series?

I've always wanted to pick up one of Facom's graphite handled hammers, but haven't gotten around to it yet :)
 

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The main difference is in design. I prefer the new Protwist because of the shape of the handle (you can ""rest" your thumb on the handle) and the color codes really help identify them. As far as material or quality they are very similar. The Protwist are still made in France, in case you wanted to know.

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Since we are talking about Facom, here is what I just purchased. I got it for a friend of mine. He was looking for a good quality set, but did not want to spend too much money (this ruled out Hazet :(). Instead of Craftsman, I convinced him to try Facom. Anyway, it is very nice. I believe this is the bigger 1/4" set Facom sells with a case. I got it from the web site mentioned above by Repairman (Europatools.net). There are some for sale on ebay as well.

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I also got more Hazet stuff that I will be posting tonight. :)
 
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Here I have something I would like all of you to recognise :headscrat, it seems to come from Festool, but not able to find it on Festool catalog... :confused: and don't even know what kind of tool it is... so any help would be appreciated:
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:lol_hitti
 

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Since we are talking about Facom, here is what I just purchased. I got it for a friend of mine. He was looking for a good quality set, but did not want to spend too much money (this ruled out Hazet :(). Instead of Craftsman, I convinced him to try Facom. Anyway, it is very nice. I believe this is the bigger 1/4" set Facom sells with a case. I got it from the web site mentioned above by Repairman (Europatools.net). There are some for sale on ebay as well.

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I also got more Hazet stuff that I will be posting tonight. :)

That is a very nice set. I have the Nano version. Same parts but with a much shorter driver shank. Just used it to take apart and put together an old AEG grinder. It works. :thumbup:

Looking forward to the Hazet stuff.
 

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:thumbup:
yeah some pics would be nice ! I love pics of workplaces and machines, tools etc. :D

ps:
http://www.pbswisstools.com/en/service/dealerssales-points/direct-sales-partners.html :) ;)




nice !!! My favorite wrenches too !!!! Feels very good in the hands ! perfect !!!

btw: your other tools are nice too !! :) ;)



i think it´s a date code. I will email Stahlwille about that.


Thank Monte for ur concern to email stahlwille :thumbup::drool::beer:

Thanks man. No need to throw away a fine working ratchet when you can fix it yourself. :thumbup:

A friend of mine has some of those Stahlwilles. I like them a lot.

That rite bro :D Dont waste the free tool..hehehehehe :p
Bravo stahlwille forged & finish in germany :thumbup::drool:

MrTools you have a super nice tool collection there and after seeing those marvel cable cutters I think I need to find me a pair of those.:beer:

Thanks bro..u need to try this superb cable cutter from MARVEL..it awesome :thumbup: :drool:

@mrtools: Hi, good collection!

Thanks bro :D nice big wrench (ur avatar ) awesome :thumbup: :shocking: hehehehehe How much the cost for that wrench??? :D


Just wanted to share my recently acquired ratchets.



Nepros (3/8")

Cool Nepros 3/8 rachet collection :thumbup: superb and awesome mirror finish :drool:
p/s : nice facom collection tools :D


The low cost WERA are made by HWS Industries in South Africa
www.wera.co.za

The others come from CZ or germany

Cool WERA screwdriver :D one of my favorite :drool: : thumbup:

mrtools,

How long have you owned those Sunflags?

How durable are the tips on the Sunflag screwdrivers compared to the ones on the Vessel Megadora 930 screwdrivers?

I own a newer Sunflag #3 Phillips screwdriver but the handle is orange. I have yet to use it.


Dave

1) I owned this sunflags more than 10 years :D
2) Very heavy duty tips...it have a same quality of a tips but Vessel megadora 930 have a confortable handle :thumbup:
3) This philips screwdriver also PH 3...very useful :D the flat type have a strong tips and some time i use like a chisel :thumbup:
 
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My VESSEL Ball Grip : flat type :D
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My WERA candy handle :D
I confuse about the design...looks like PB swiss design? :headscrat

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My small hex key collection :D GERMANY vs USA :D :drool:

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My new Utility knife from TAJIMA :drool:

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My new Measuring Tape from TAJIMA :D OLD STOCK :drool:
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Mrtools, I like the cutting mat, I'll have to have a look for one here! I had a lok at shipping one from Malaysia, but I didn't like the $50NZD shipping charge lol
 
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Just wanted to share my recently acquired ratchets.

nice ratchet collection :bowdown::drool:
Your tool box looks great too !!! Even with the tool tray inserts !! Very nice !!! Looks european ! :D :thumbup:


@Ultgaz: these pliers look's like fish. :)
"Ugly fish - good beer!"

:lol_hitti lol yes looks like the head of a perch :)

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Hi, Monte! Nice to meet you again on Krypton's secret lab!
:bounce:

:D ;)

What you know about Primat OEM for other brands?

OEM of Primat ? Depends on the tool: screwdrivers Witte, clamps seems to be from "Turnus", pliers from Orbis - wrenches: ?? sockets ? i don´t know, the catalog shows different pics, some Primat sockets are mat chrome, some are glossy chrome and looks like Heyco. Depends on the tool. Do you have pics of Primat tools ? The wrenches say "Germany" it seems, dont know about the sockets (only know the small pics from the catalog). Hex keys from "Hafu", locking pliers from "Bollmann", Hammers maybe from "Osca", punches + chisels i guess from Rennsteig

PS: Did you receive your hammer drill ? :)


Which 1/2 " ratchet wrench is the best ? Snap on , Wera or Gedore ? All Gedore is made in which country ? India or Germany ?

Gedore don´t produce in India no more (since 1986)
http://www.gedore.de/en/group/companies/history.html

The ratchets are of equal quality i guess.


Do you know if any non-german gedore tools have the country of origin stamped on them ?
All the Gedore tools here have no country stamp

Do the German ones still say Germany ?

I think only the german + austrian tools have "Germany" or "Austria" on the tool ? (sometimes not though). I never saw "South Africa" etc. on a tool. The package dont say anything too. At least here in Germany.

For example:
Gedore wrenches
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Gedore pipe wrench
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Gedore sockets
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Gedore pliers
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I found this in the internet though (in a japanese Blog iirc):

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Gedore India is quality same with Gedore Germany ?

No , hence the production ceased 25 years ago.

Where does Gedore 1993 U10T and Wera Koloss made and which one is better ?

Gedore = Germany
Wera = Czech republic

different tools......if you only want to buy 1 ratchet ---> Gedore (very smooth ratcheting action, push button socket release, normal direction lever switch) The Wera ratchet is kind of a special tool for certain trades - so it depends what your profession is.


@Cantause:
wow nice saw !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: :drool: :pimpflash
I´m jealous !!! :) :thumbup:
Did you already work with it ? How is it ?
btw: Why did you choose the TS55 and not the SP6000 or DWS 520 ?


Monte,
If you want something similar to the Vessel Impacta screwdriver but with interchangeable bits, look no further to another Vessel product!

@Dave,
i have the Koken impact driver, but i thought that a impact driver like the Vessel Impacta with exchangeable bits would be nice since you can use it as a normal screwdriver too


Who knows, maybe this is little town in Brazil, named Vanadium. :lol_hitti

:lol_hitti


Here I have something I would like all of you to recognise :headscrat, it seems to come from Festool, but not able to find it on Festool catalog... :confused: and don't even know what kind of tool it is... so any help would be appreciated:
:lol_hitti

Looks expensive ! How much did you pay 199.- € ?? :D


@mrtools:
nice post again !!! :bowdown: :drool:



btw: "Twist" "Rotary" ratchet: Does somebody have this one ?
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@ Repairman:

So Facom lover I guess...
Wasn't it too difficult to get Facom in the US?
Your double forks 44 series look old, even with vanchrome on them, how old are they?
Nice collection :thumbup:

Nice tools , how much did u bought it and is 110V ?

As Servito said it's 230V here, I paid 520€ for the saw with its blade, box, 2 guide rails, junction piece and clean cut system. Not cheap but it seems to be difficult to buy cheap Festool, the best buy seems to prefer a combo instead of buying options later, so I took the most complete combo available...

@Cantause:
wow nice saw !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: :drool: :pimpflash
I´m jealous !!! :) :thumbup:
Did you already work with it ? How is it ?
btw: Why did you choose the TS55 and not the SP6000 or DWS 520 ?

No time yet, but I should have time on sunday, can't wait :D
First I thought about Bosch (as usual :)) but when I looked a bit, as for hand tools, there were specialized brands with better reputation in woodworking. After browsing a bit, one brand was always considered as the best in this field, Festool... I think it's the first time I only see good comment about a brand, maybe it's because they stay in their specialized field and don't try to make something else...
I didn't look for competitors actually, but I don't like Dewalt that much, my brother is almost only equiped with them, robust for sure but usually heavy and not really precise, and precision was what I was looking for...
Makita may have been an option but I like to support the weak german economy :lol_hitti
 

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@ Cantause

I got most of my sets from Primetools and other Ebay sellers based in the UK. Even with shipping it is still cheaper than most U.S. suppliers. The 44's I were purchased on Ebay as part of large lot someone was selling. I have no idea how old they are, but they were all new and still in their plastic bag.
 

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Here's a mandatory wrench when working on 1955-1982 or 84 BMW airhead motorcycles. It fits perfectly in between the fins on exhaust nuts. This is the good cast iron one, There is a copy made of aluminum:thumbup:
 

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As promised I would bring new pictures when I had some :)

We just finished a remodeling of the entire hand tool section of our store, and got loads of new tools, mainly Proxxon Industrial, Bahco, and the insanely high quality Hultafors tools.

To begin, id like to show you guys some of the Proxxon tools.

These combination spanners with ratchet are imo the absolute best combination spanners on the market. Proxxon Industrial while not so known makes absolute tip top quality that lasts, 100 meters from our store is the biggest shipbuilding/smith/repair company in the country, and those guys are mildly said abusers of tools, they dont show love for their tools, simply because they dont have time too, they work hard and fast, and the tools just need to work.

The guy in charge of buying tools there said they had tried everything, Bahco, Stahwille, Stanley, Kennedy, Craftsman etc. Nothing lived up to their demands and long term use, nothing except Proxxon Industrial, only tools that could stand the abuse for long periods.

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Absolute top notch, Proxxon also makes a splendid Bitset which has a screendriver and almost any bit you could need. This along with the combination spanner set comes in a metal box, it just oozes of quality.

This one is being sold for - 50% because it along with 5 others where shipping beneth under 1 ton of stainless steel bolts/screws so the metal box got squashed by the weight and if you look you can see the bits have made some marks into the soft material holding the extenders.

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/1970/dsc02320b.jpg

http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/5829/dsc02321r.jpg

http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/7674/dsc02325jf.jpg

And here are some other random sets from Proxxon.

http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/2948/dsc02326h.jpg

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/9236/dsc02327d.jpg

Look at the thieves! they stole one from the set!

http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/1950/dsc02328kd.jpg

http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/8871/dsc02329ag.jpg

http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/7869/dsc02330tl.jpg

http://img515.imageshack.us/f/dsc02331t.jpg

The Proxxon Industrial section

http://img96.imageshack.us/f/dsc02342t.jpg


Some new Bahco stuff tomorrow!

And a bit of the wonderful Hultafors the day after!

Meh had to remove direct pictures and just use links instead because of the higher resolution of the picture, totally messed up the site as the picture were 2816x2112 pixels.
 
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servito

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Thats not a tool. Its expensive diabetic medicine thats made in Denmark. My dad uses it.
http://www.novonordisk.com/diabetes/public/insulinpens/flexpen/default.asp

Thanks american lockpicker, it is an insulin syringe and luckily not mine but from a parent. The case is that when I saw the colors of that "tool", it reminded me to Festool and decided to make a joke :) putting the Festool logo on it (a bit of a botched photoshop work).
If you knew it, and only by sheer curiosity, could you tell me how much is a pen for insulin like the one of your pictures in your country?
I'm not sure but I think that here costs almost nothing (not sure).
Thanks again ;)
 
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Thanks american lockpicker, it is an insulin syringe and luckily not mine but from a parent. The case is that when I saw the colors of that "tool", it reminded me to Festool and decided to make a joke :) putting the Festool logo on it (a bit of a botched photoshop work).
If you knew it, and only by sheer curiosity, could you tell me how much is a pen for insulin like the one of your pictures in your country?
I'm not sure but I think that here costs almost nothing (not sure).
Thanks again ;)

$100 for 2 boxes with insurance, $200 without IIRC.
 

north

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*snip*

This one is being sold for - 50% because it along with 5 others where shipping beneth under 1 ton of stainless steel bolts/screws so the metal box got squashed by the weight and if you look you can see the bits have made some marks into the soft material holding the extenders.

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/1970/dsc02320b.jpg

*snip*

Great pictures. I like this bit set. How much do you charge for a set like that?
 
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