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Nice set garfunkle24 I was thinking about that but I wish it had security bits in it.

american lockpicker,

What are some other advantages have you found with Facom design during use besides its wide mouth capacity?

Is the screw on the top handle control just the pressure applied by the jaws just like Hanson Lockjaw pliers?

Would you mind sharing where and how much was the purchase for the Facom version?


Thanks,

Dave

Well its quick to adjust unlike Irwin Vice grip, not familiar with Lockjaw and the screw adjusts the tension.

I got mine from Ultgar(last one he had) and it was $98 or so new ones from France are like 100 Euros.
 
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american lockpicker,

What are some other advantages have you found with Facom design during use besides its wide mouth capacity?


Thanks,

Dave
 
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american lockpicker,

Thanks for taking the time to make the video. It clearly answers my questions about the Facom 501 locking pliers.


Dave
 

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Here are some 2009 french prices for the facom "50X" pliers
500 50€
501 53€
511 61€
516 74€

If you have large hands the 50X pliers can be used with one hand only.
 
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found it at a local hardware shop:bounce:

very nice ! :thumbup:


Belated birthday gift from my wife::)

sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet !:drool: Good wife !!! :D :thumbup:




my garage neighbor bought a new vise and welding helmet:

Wabeco vise www.wabeco-remscheid.de

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3M/Speedglas (Made in Sweden)

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Does 3M produce Welding Gloves ? I looking for Welding Gloves , which brand is the best ?
 
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Went to some yard sales today.

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Also found this "powder actuated" tool for $50. :bounce:

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nice one, looks like an Uberti straight out of the seventies, right?:beer:
last "find" like that was when some freshly arrived guys from Albania sold AK's for 200€ and rusted Toks for 50 at the flea market... too bad i got there after the police!:lol_hitti
 
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last "find" like that was when some freshly arrived guys from Albania sold AK's for 200€ and rusted Toks for 50 at the flea market... too bad i got there after the police!:lol_hitti

I used to work next to a workshop/car wash owned by some Albanians. One day i was doing some tyres for a friend of the owners and the guy says to me "Do you want to buy an Uzi?" I told him no thanks to which he replied "Yes, you are right. This is too small. Do you want to buy an AK-47 instead?"

I was tempted, but declined his kind offer.
 
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nice one, looks like an Uberti straight out of the seventies, right?:beer:
last "find" like that was when some freshly arrived guys from Albania sold AK's for 200€ and rusted Toks for 50 at the flea market... too bad i got there after the police!:lol_hitti

Could be, the previous owner got it 15 years ago used. Also you can get AKs at flea markets here or at gun shows(might get some pics next week if I can borrow a camera...)
 

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why AutomatiquE, Marseille's flea market of course! :D

the guy was right Moose, an Uzi is not enough for them damn korean squirrels! :lol:
 

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you know how it is this side of the pond: only outlaws, rich people and swiss citizens have access to nice guns... :(

wasn't always like that... :mad:


well Moose, you know, to each his varmints of choice...:lol_hitti
 
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you know how it is this side of the pond: only outlaws, rich people and swiss citizens have access to nice guns... :(

wasn't always like that... :mad:

I know, i live across the channel. :(

well Moose, you know, to each his varmints of choice...:lol_hitti

Possibly Vietnamese "gardeners" or anyone who got in his way or upset him. Needless to say, i gave him a nice discount on his tyres and he got priority over everyone else!
 

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I know, i live across the channel. :(



Possibly Vietnamese "gardeners" or anyone who got in his way or upset him. Needless to say, i gave him a nice discount on his tyres and he got priority over everyone else!

so sad. at least as a Moose you're not that brazilian looking in the tube... :lol_hitti


did you get him as a repeat customer or did his "competition" get to him before? :)
 

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nice scope meter moose ! how you liking it, must say ive been tempted with one of them, i love using the Oscilloscope at work great for checking sensors etc
 

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nice scope meter moose ! how you liking it, must say ive been tempted with one of them, i love using the Oscilloscope at work great for checking sensors etc

Thank you. :)

Haven't really used it yet. I've hooked it up to a couple things but not much, still learning how to use it and interpret the data it puts out. I have hooked it up to a couple cam/crank position sensors to monitor their signals, for which it has worked flawlessly.

What scope do you have at work?
 

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sounds like it was a worth while investment,
we use the pico scope at work, its a great piece of kit, great for checking can lines for integrity and interferrence among many other things !
 
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