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^^^love the le creuset stuff. My wife and I have our kitchen pretty much outfitted with that stuff....in the same color too! Amazing kitchen ware. Dropped into the outlet on the way back from a trip south last spring and we discovered that they now make plates and bowls. Needless to say we're now sporting a full 8 place settings worth of it!

Are the plates and bowls made in France? I seen some Le Creuset serving dishes and wooden spoons but they were chinese. :(

no guns allowed ??? WTF ????? :D
How do you can pick up things for free then ?? :D

Yeah thats what I said, luckily I wasn't carrying one(or 2 or 3...)
:lol_hitti Have to use cash I guess. :lol_hitti

nice the angle grinder is on sale ! :)
ps: Didn´t i tell you about that swiss drill ? :)

Yeah but its $400... I'm hoping to find a bare tool for cheap as I already have batts and a charger. :) I seen some new 18V batterys with power levels so I tried them in a few older 18vtools and they worked. :) Also of interest was a 18v jigsaw that had a feature I wish my 1590 EVSK had, an LED light.

Don't remember if you told me about that drill but its definately on my wishlist.

wow thats nice !!!!!!!!! Price ain´t bad either !

Yea, just need a reason to buy them...

Hennepin is sooo good.

I'm thinking of getting a bottle of that if I can go over there soon.
 
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Showed up today...thank you Jens.

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Great design & construction - great value! :thumbup:
 

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Heres some pics from my trip in Ohio....

The section of bosh is impressive and these letherman are impressive too. I have only this cheap naviga (no coo) and I think that I need a better one.
Letherman and pb swiss are the best options Ι suppose.

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thanks for the ccool videos !
Have to try this with a Stahlwille wrench from me too :)

And also with one Gedore of mine! :D I didn't see any sign "Don't try this at home". :lol:

thanks for these nice pics !:thumbup:
The page looked so empty :)

I haven't so many tools or the money to buy more but I do my best. :)

nice Mundial chisel :)

Thanks. :beer:

That´s cool !!! A ancient tool :)

Yes it is cool! It's the best for my bike collection. :)


Yeah thats what I said, luckily I wasn't carrying one(or 2 or 3...)
:lol_hitti Have to use cash I guess. :lol_hitti
.

:lol: :lol::beer:


Beta again :)

Nice Beta screwdriver. The handle is very comfortable. Isn't it?
 

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Are the plates and bowls made in France? I seen some Le Creuset serving dishes and wooden spoons but they were chinese. :(

to be honest I'm not sure but I think I saw 'France" on them when I was helping the wife get the tags off the bottom. I'll check when I go home. I do remember seeing "china" on a couple of their wooden kitchen "gadgets" come to think of it. i have to say though, their silicone spoons and spreaders/spatulas are the best I've ever used. I bought one of their long silicone pastry brushes for BBQ sauce. cleans up much easier than a traditional brush.
 

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Jonnesway 8mm XZN (1/2") made in Taiwan at NOK 103 and no-name impact driver (1/2") made in Taiwan at NOK 139. Gotta dig the metal box.

Don't know the overall quality of Jonnesway tools but it took well to being hammered into one of the bolts that had a mangled head.

Both bought and used today on a VW Passat.
 

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happy birthday :thumbup:
Thank you. Now I'm an old man (30). :)
but looks good !
It´s better to invest in good hand + power tools anyway :)
Yeah, my though exactly. It'll be good enough.
:shocking: how did that happen ?
Well, it involved a rusted stuck cotter pin, a big hammer and me. Must have hit in a slight angle.
i wonder if only the "Bauhaus-Matador" tools are imported now or the non Bauhaus stuff too ? We have some Matador wrench sets in rectangular plastic boxes, upon closer inspection wrenches in one box were marked "HR" which is a brand from India ... :shocking:
I don't know, since Bauhaus is my only source of Matador so. It's sad, since Matador was a simple way to get a quick fix of German tools :)
cute cutter :)
Cute tools is category of it's own :)

Wow 2 days without GJ and so many posts to read, let's start from the start:)
Yeah, this thread grows so fast! If you're gone a few days it's much to catch up to.
Mixed brands + quality tools, i like it:thumbup::drool:
Thanks! :thumbup:

Heres some pics from my trip in Ohio, the batterys died in the Bosch section. :mad:

Strange signs. :confused: We don't have then in my staat.
Fun pics! Thanks!

We don't have those signs here either, but for a different reason... :)
 

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Are the plates and bowls made in France? I seen some Le Creuset serving dishes and wooden spoons but they were chinese. :(



Yeah thats what I said, luckily I wasn't carrying one(or 2 or 3...)
:lol_hitti Have to use cash I guess. :lol_hitti



Yeah but its $400... I'm hoping to find a bare tool for cheap as I already have batts and a charger. :) I seen some new 18V batterys with power levels so I tried them in a few older 18vtools and they worked. :) Also of interest was a 18v jigsaw that had a feature I wish my 1590 EVSK had, an LED light.

Don't remember if you told me about that drill but its definately on my wishlist.



Yea, just need a reason to buy them...



I'm thinking of getting a bottle of that if I can go over there soon.

Here are some links for the 18v bosch grinder cheap

http://www.ebay.com/itm/170733650160?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

http://www.savannahtoolhouse.com/boca18v41ang.html

does anyone know the coo of the bosch angle grinder?
 

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@Lok,

I think that's the first Mundial tool posted in this thread. :thumbup:

And thanks for the vid links. I've seen a photo of one of those twisted wrenches, but never a video for it. I guess they produce those wrenches before they go through the heat treatment process?




@TjoFrasse,

Happy B-day. I like that tool box set you got. Looks good. Happy organizing. :thumbup:



lol hopefully one of the both plans work out :thumbup:

Perhaps the more I look at the Festool price tags at my local Lee Valley store, the more I get used to the sticker shock from the prices. That store is getting dangerous. :lol_hitti

Here's a few quick snaps I took with my phone cam on my way out of the store. I try to stay away from this section as much as I can. :lol:

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The link is exactly what i was looking for !!! Danke !!! ;)
thanks for the translation too !!:thumbup:
I wonder why tools from Toshiba and Kosoku as well as the japanese Ryobi are only available in asian countries but not worldwide like Makita or Hitachi ?

Good question. I have no clue. Perhaps they're happy enough with their current share in the market and see that further expansion will only expose them to great competition?



i wonder if only the "Bauhaus-Matador" tools are imported now or the non Bauhaus stuff too ? We have some Matador wrench sets in rectangular plastic boxes, upon closer inspection wrenches in one box were marked "HR" which is a brand from India ... :shocking:

Totally shocking, indeed. :shocking:




... i have to say though, their silicone spoons and spreaders/spatulas are the best I've ever used. ...

Although I don't have any yet, the Le Creuset silicone gadgets had one of the highest heat resistant numbers of all the other brands I've seen.
I'm a happy user of two Le Creuset pots though. :)
 

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@Lok,

I think that's the first Mundial tool posted in this thread. :thumbup:

:bounce::bounce: :)


@Lok,

And thanks for the vid links. I've seen a photo of one of those twisted wrenches, but never a video for it. I guess they produce those wrenches before they go through the heat treatment process?

In fact I don't know. But I suppose that this process occurs during production to verify the quality and the fitness of the jaws. According to Gedore the jaws of the spanners are given their exact dimensions only after the hardening process. So I guess that this happens after the thermal treatment and and perhaps after the Shot blasting. You can see the Production stages here. click

And this is from Gedore General Catalog

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Missing numbers. 27, 11 and..Beta adjustable c-spanner...Stamped vs forging...Gedore 4" adjustable wrench made in Germany.

Good shopping Lok:thumbup: I particulary like these forged Beta's and of course, this rare Gedore mini adjustable wrenche:beer:

I noticed something was off when I didn't have hallucinations after drinking it...

;):)

Heres some pics from my trip in Ohio...

Nice little reportage, as usual:thumbup: Btw, i'm surprised you still can find all these European brands in US. Good thing:beer:
ps : Le Creuset is a very famous brand over here, in France. In my familly, we used to have the same orange pot for 30 years.

:) The Acculux should work too :thumbup:

:):thumbup:

Beta again :)

Nice !!!


Small clamps.


www.wolfcraft.de/


http://www.piher.com/
 
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Le Creuset ??
we only have "Le Ikea" here :D


Yeah thats what I said, luckily I wasn't carrying one(or 2 or 3...)
:lol_hitti Have to use cash I guess. :lol_hitti

cash ? how lame ..... :D

Yeah but its $400... I'm hoping to find a bare tool for cheap as I already have batts and a charger. :) I seen some new 18V batterys with power levels so I tried them in a few older 18vtools and they worked. :) Also of interest was a 18v jigsaw that had a feature I wish my 1590 EVSK had, an LED light.

see the links ash posted.... :thumbup:

Don't remember if you told me about that drill but its definately on my wishlist.

in a drill thread or USA made drill thread i think ?? i dunno ...maybe not... :D
But hurry up, usually that type is from the US or China :)

Yea, just need a reason to buy them...

They´re Knipex ! :)

Showed up today...thank you Jens.

Great design & construction - great value! :thumbup:

good lookin product !!

Beta again :)

Looks like comfortable handles !

And also with one Gedore of mine! :D I didn't see any sign "Don't try this at home". :lol:

:) yeah right !!! no sign...
So i tried it with a cheapo "Budget" brand wrench because i was bored :)




result of the first try....


....aaaaand "knack" !......


...that was too much twisting...



I haven't so many tools or the money to buy more but I do my best. :)

:thumbup:

Yes it is cool! It's the best for my bike collection. :)

It´s a historic piece of tool history you should send it to a museum :thumbup: :)
I have a museum at home so....... :D

Thank you. Now I'm an old man (30). :)

wow thats old !
:D
time to retire :) ;)

Well, it involved a rusted stuck cotter pin, a big hammer and me. Must have hit in a slight angle.

ooops ....warranty ??

I don't know, since Bauhaus is my only source of Matador so. It's sad, since Matador was a simple way to get a quick fix of German tools :)

Do you have "Hornbach" markets there ? They have "WGB" tools...

Cute tools is category of it's own :)

;)

Perhaps the more I look at the Festool price tags at my local Lee Valley store, the more I get used to the sticker shock from the prices. That store is getting dangerous. :lol_hitti

Here's a few quick snaps I took with my phone cam on my way out of the store. I try to stay away from this section as much as I can. :lol:

hmmmm nice Festool drills....how the rubber is molded into the plastic ....hmmmm.... no gaps..... sleek....hmmmm.....fantastic......brushless motor..... electronic clutch.....hmmmmm .....sophisticated design...... angle attachment.....hmmm .....versatility..... quality.....hmmmm....made in germany.....hmmm sweet.......

Good question. I have no clue. Perhaps they're happy enough with their current share in the market and see that further expansion will only expose them to great competition?

...but one day the competitors will come to Japan :) ...

Small clamps.

first Piher tool on this board i think ? :thumbup:
Congratulations :thumbup:
 
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Nice little reportage, as usual:thumbup: Btw, i'm surprised you still can find all these European brands in US. Good thing:beer:
ps : Le Creuset is a very famous brand over here, in France. In my familly, we used to have the same orange pot for 30 years.

Like I said my area is just like the EU. :) ;) :)

Le Creuset ??
we only have "Le Ikea" here :D

I wish there was an Ikea here. :(

cash ? how lame ..... :D

:lol_hitti

see the links ash posted.... :thumbup:

Will have to see how much money I get for Christmas...

in a drill thread or USA made drill thread i think ?? i dunno ...maybe not... :D
But hurry up, usually that type is from the US or China :)

The other store has like 3 new ones so no rush...

They´re Knipex ! :)

Yea I know but I need a use for them...
 

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Are those as cheap as they are here? I mean for that money, it will beat many real brand names. I got two of those, just for keep all loose items. I hve being very happy for those toolcabinets.

The bottom is 1999:- (€220) and the top 1499:- SEK. They're about the cheapest "normal size" boxes I have found. And having felt them in the store, I'd say they're about normal quality. Felt much better than the Wisent ones at Bauhaus.

Glad to hear you're happy with owning them, I hope I will be too.

Happy B-day. I like that tool box set you got. Looks good. Happy organizing. :thumbup:

Thank you!

Le Creuset ??
we only have "Le Ikea" here :D

That is "Ikeat" in correct Swedish ;)

So i tried it with a cheapo "Budget" brand wrench because i was bored :)

:lol_hitti

wow thats old !
:D
time to retire :) ;)

It is, if it weren't the fact that I need more tools I would just lay down and wait to die :D

ooops ....warranty ??

Won't bother, a new one was 26:- SEK. They're bought at TBS Aachen so return would be costly.

Do you have "Hornbach" markets there ? They have "WGB" tools...

No we don't. :( There is a Würth store, but that is really expensive...
 
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Monte and anyone else that may know....

I have been looking at the new Bahco tool catalog; After looking through it; I find it interesting that some of their tools like the bits and impact sockets... plainly read "MADE IN GERMANY" and some of the sockets say "BELZER" on them... another old German tool company, looks like they are using other OEMs to fill in their tool line.... GERMAN... how can you go wrong with that?

http://www.bahco.com/catalogue/english.html

Oops, more research reveals that BELZER I guess is now part of Bahco...

http://www.branchen-info.net/wuppertal/werkzeuge-gross-und-einzelhandel/bahco-belzer-gmbh_758066.php

Although, it seems Belzer doesn't have its own website for some reason... I guess if they are owned and sold through bahco... there is no reason to have one...

Monte, did Bahco buy BELZER at some point? I know that I have seen vintage tools that were BELZER branded and it seemed to be that the company was on its own at one point. What is the story/history on this? Inquiring minds want to know... :)
 

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Hi all,

Would someone be kind enough to post a picture of facom J.360 J.171 side to side ?

I'm trying to determine if the J.360 would fit in a foam module made for the J.171 without additionnal cuts...

cheers!
 
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I wish there was an Ikea here. :(

There is one close to you in Pittsburgh :)

Will have to see how much money I get for Christmas......

below is another tool for christmas :)

The other store has like 3 new ones so no rush......

ahh ok :thumbup:

Yea I know but I need a use for them...

hold, bend, cut, pinch..... :)

That is "Ikeat" in correct Swedish ;)

Ikeat ?? we only have Ikea :D

It is, if it weren't the fact that I need more tools I would just lay down and wait to die :D

Good idea, let me know your adress before :D

Won't bother, a new one was 26:- SEK. They're bought at TBS Aachen so return would be costly.

....good new center punch :)

No we don't. :( There is a Würth store, but that is really expensive...

The wrenches aren´t that expensive i think ?
This set currently sells for 89,90€ + tax (810 SEK)

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Monte, did Bahco buy BELZER at some point? I know that I have seen vintage tools that were BELZER branded and it seemed to be that the company was on its own at one point. What is the story/history on this? Inquiring minds want to know... :)

There once was the history of Bahco on the older Bahco website, it´s gone now it seems, but iirc Bahco bought Belzer in 1988. The production went offshore later, the pliers were from france and sweden then, sockets + wrenches from Argentina etc. The Belzer tools were the mechanics brand in red metal cases (socket sets) the Bahco tools for other professions (woodworking etc.) and DIY range (socket sets in orange cases). Belzer once was like the Snap-On of germany but that´s history :)







Spotted the brand new Bosch multicutter/multitool Bosch GOP 300 SCE at a dealer. Features: 300 Watt motor, speed dial (8000 - 20.000 RPM), SDS toolless blade exchange system, constant electronics. €269.- + tax with "L-Boxx" included as well as 8 accessoires and 40 pieces of delta sandpaper.

And good news for American Lockpicker: The tool is "Made in Switzerland" :);)

(sorry for the blurry pics, had to make them fast so nobody see it :))





speed dial and "moveable" cord


Lever for the SDS system


SDS system "open" (you can attach the accessory)


SDS system closed, the blade (etc.) is fixed



Overall the tool seems to be well made, the SDS mechanism is a great idea, the tool is not too fat, it comes with a metal gear case so the quality seems to be good, ...nice tool... - hard times for the Multimaster :)



The new Bosch track saw Bosch GKT 55 GCE made in cooperation with Mafell
starting at 359.-€

 
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:) yeah right !!! no sign...
So i tried it with a cheapo "Budget" brand wrench because i was bored :)

Ha ha.. I don't believe it! You did it! :thumbup::beer::beer::beer:
Now try one of your hazet to compare the result. :D:evil:

It´s a historic piece of tool history you should send it to a museum :thumbup: :)
I have a museum at home so....... :D

I took it for my bike collection but I don't really believe that I will put it there! :D
If you wont one, I can send you! The local dealer have more than he can sell so I can achieve a good price. I took mine for 10 Euro. I Know that this is the price for the 6" adjustable wrenches but I think that the smaller (4") are even expensive. (Here in Greece at least. He told me that the first price of that was more than 20 Euro. (24 if I remember correctly).



Ok.. It's time for some photos I think. :bounce:

10mm No 7xl vs' No7

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10mm No7xl vs' No7 14mm. Which of the two you think is thicker?
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Well..
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10mm No7xl vs No7 15mm
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In the thickness the xl are still a bit widest (the photo was ****, sorry). This proves how thin is all the No7. In the thickness of the jaws the XL is the same with the 13mm. In the background, the old catalog of Gedore.
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Pastorino & Gedore
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Pastorino & Gedore U20.
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The new catalog of Gedore.
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Monte do you know how durable is the finish of No 7? I think that your roommates in the garage have some well-used Νο7 in that awful toolbox.

Anybody else?

Ps. I finally asked for the price of those NOS Hazet! :lol:
 
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So i tried it with a cheapo "Budget" brand wrench because i was bored....aaaaand "knack" !......

Jeeez...what a piece of sh1t:spit::lol2:

first Piher tool on this board i think ? :thumbup:
Congratulations :thumbup:

Thanks:thumbup: Also my first spanish tool:bounce:

Like I said my area is just like the EU.

Indeed:beer:

Spotted the brand new Bosch multicutter/multitool Bosch GOP 300 SCE at a dealer.

Interresting new Bosch. Fein Multimaster is in real danger now.

10mm No 7xl vs' No7

Nice Gedore's:thumbup: I've got only one set of four Gedore wrenches (n°400). They're brand new and i haven't use them yet, but their finish is excellent and look very durable.


Stubbies, Facom and Witte.




 

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The wrenches aren´t that expensive i think ?
This set currently sells for 89,90€ + tax (810 SEK)

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:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:


I love Zebra ,I love this wrench its very comfortable and strong.


Much Thanks Monte for information :thumbup:

where buy this set ?


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There is one close to you in Pittsburgh :)

Wow you must have found a store locator or something.



below is another tool for christmas :)

What could it possibly be???

hold, bend, cut, pinch..... :)

But I already have a smaller version of the one I'm holding and 2 pairs(one still in package...) of the one hanging up...

Spotted the brand new Bosch multicutter/multitool Bosch GOP 300 SCE at a dealer. Features: 300 Watt motor, speed dial (8000 - 20.000 RPM), SDS toolless blade exchange system, constant electronics. €269.- + tax with "L-Boxx" included as well as 8 accessoires and 40 pieces of delta sandpaper.

And good news for American Lockpicker: The tool is "Made in Switzerland" :);)

(sorry for the blurry pics, had to make them fast so nobody see it :))





speed dial and "moveable" cord


Lever for the SDS system


SDS system "open" (you can attach the accessory)


SDS system closed, the blade (etc.) is fixed



Overall the tool seems to be well made, the SDS mechanism is a great idea, the tool is not too fat, it comes with a metal gear case so the quality seems to be good, ...nice tool... - hard times for the Multimaster :)

OH my... Its Swiss! :) :) :) Please tell me they will sell this model in USA. :)

I knew there was a reason I didn't want a Fein. :)
 

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I don`t know i didn`t ask for free stuff they just gave it to me. Normally the fair is just for companies/businessmen to find new exporters/importers, wholesalers etc. So i guess they will give you a sample too. I also got them although i was almost the only one without a suit and tie :) But probably in most cases because we had a nice "chit-chat" and it also could help in case of the free Grip-on tool that i had a package of one of their first tools with me when Grip-on still was named "Arpes" 23 or 24 years ago...

@Hazet:
Nice !!! The Hazet 916F (as well as the 1/4" and 3/8") ratchets are one of my all time favorites! I really dig the design !

@Hawk:
i know ! :D ;)

@superautobacs:
yes they did but i was too late :) They already had several twisted (Bondhus) and broken (wera) L-keys laying around there.
The Channellock driver has absolutely no play. There is just plastic "inside" no metal clamp like the traditional ones (which also have no play - at least "Belzer" brand (new) and very little play - Wiha (used))

ps: nice Beargrip driver ! Lucky guy ! They just changed the handles ! They now look like the Athlet branded ones




Hardware fair pics 1:

(sorry for the blurry pics)


Matador booth

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Kanca vises :)

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Vessel

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Sora

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Dolex

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Channellock

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Stahlwille

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"Manoskop" torque wrench from 1925

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Waooo.Much Thanks for pictures Monte. :thumbup:



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Ha ha.. I don't believe it! You did it! :thumbup::beer::beer::beer:
Now try one of your hazet to compare the result. :D:evil:

:thumbup:
ääähhhh no :D ok maybe i will :)

I took it for my bike collection but in don't reality believe that I will put it there! :D
If you wont one I can send you! The local dealer have more than he can sell so I can achieve a good price. I took mine for 10 Euro. I Know that this is the price for the 6" adjustable wrenches but I think that the smaller (4") are even expensive. (Here in Greece at least. He told me that the first price of that was more than 20 Euro. (24 if I remember correctly).

thanks for the offer, i will see if i can find one here first :thumbup:

Ok.. It's time for some photos I think. :bounce:

nice comparison pics !!!!!! Thanks !!!!!!

Monte do you know how durable is the finish of No 7? I think that your roommates in the garage have some well-used Νο7 in that awful toolbox.

yes there are several No.7 wrenches, normal style but also "XL", the finish is very durable and should last a very long time.

Ps. I finally asked for the price of those NOS Hazet! :lol:

so, how much ? :)

Jeeez...what a piece of sh1t:spit::lol2:

yep :D

Thanks:thumbup: Also my first spanish tool:bounce:

Double congratulations :beer:

Interresting new Bosch. Fein Multimaster is in real danger now.

unfortunately yes :D

Stubbies, Facom and Witte.

wow those old black handled Facom drivers are pretty cool !!!!:pimpflash

:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
I love Zebra ,I love this wrench its very comfortable and strong.
Much Thanks Monte for information :thumbup:
where buy this set ?
V!

www.wurth.pe

I don´t know if they have the set though ?

Wow you must have found a store locator or something.

yes :lol:

What could it possibly be???

a power tool from switzerland ?

But I already have a smaller version of the one I'm holding and 2 pairs(one still in package...) of the one hanging up...

but not with that package !?!?!?!?!?!?!?! :)

OH my... Its Swiss! :) :) :) Please tell me they will sell this model in USA. :)

I knew there was a reason I didn't want a Fein. :)

yes they will :)
but i don´t know when...maybe in 1 year or 100 .... :D
Probably next year, the other Bosch model was released in february 2011 in the US so i guess in 2012...

Waooo.Much Thanks for pictures Monte. :thumbup:
V!

wow that are some old pics :) :thumbup:
 

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I'll try to snap a pic sometime.
:thumbup:
Thank to share your awesome PICS ..:beer:

Heres mine bought this time last year. :)
I have a difference set of Wiha tools in same carrying posh but a posh mark Made in China:confused: yours??

Awesome pics. :) :) :)
Thanksssssssssss!!!!!!!:beer:

Well, for my birthday I got a tool box. Nothing fancy at all, but a upgrade for me.
It's Cocraft, the house brand of the "Clas Ohlson" hobbyist store chain. Generic cheap stuff.
Wow! it not looks like cheap item:dunno:
maybe it's to late to wish your birthday any way Happy Birthday buddy:)

should be ! Direct from the factory :thumbup:

so it´s a "EDM" machine/wire eroding machine ?
Japanese engineers saying a swiss machine is the best and not Mitsubishi or equal ? They must do hara-kiri ! :D

Festool "Twinbox" bit set
:D
right !"EDM" machine/wire eroding machine
They not mean all machine from Europe is the best but for EDM wire eroding machine Swiss made is the best;)

Btw: thanks for Belzer link awesome! also a very nice Festool bits carrying/storage innovation:eyecrazy:

Thanks for this nice review mrtools:bounce:

Ufff, impressive spirit level:bowdown: Do you know anything about this Japanese brand ?

Funnel set, made in Germany by www.pressol.de/
You are welcome:beer:
Sorry don't know a detail about this, but almost spirit level in my workplace mark "Riken" maybe it Japanese favorite level.:)

nice funnel set:drool::drool:

It was a 20/8 set up to 22mm with a 21mm/23mm added on as a single. I used the Advance Auto Parts VISA code to make the 8-pc something like $100 or so. :)
Oo I see..
you got a very good prices compare to me:thumbup:

I bought this Athlet letter opener along with some Torx drivers last year. So, i believe it's still in their catalogue.
:drool::drool:

Used to work in a food manufacturing plant doing imaging R&D. Got to know what the automation and electrical stuff looked like. :)
good jobs to know everything:thumbup::thumbup:

Heres some pics from my trip in Ohio, the batterys died in the Bosch section. :mad:
Ridgid Made in Ohio(usually) :)
Thanks to share your awesome tours Pics:thumbup::thumbup:
I'am a fan of Ridgid stuff, in your opinion what a Ridgid reputation in your country?

Beta again :)
Nice:drool: any COO stamp at the screwdrivers?

Thank you. Now I'm an old man (30). :)
common.. not too old:) but I'am younger than you:D at least 1 year younger than you:bounce::thumbup:

Thank you. Now I'm an old man (30). :)
common.. not too old:) but I'am younger than you:D at least 1 year younger than you:bounce::thumbup:

So i tried it with a cheapo "Budget" brand wrench because i was bored :)
Errrr!! nice tried for Budget wrench!
and good review too:beer:

(sorry for the blurry pics, had to make them fast so nobody see it :))
Overall the tool seems to be well made, the SDS mechanism is a great idea, the tool is not too fat, it comes with a metal gear case so the quality seems to be good, ...nice tool... - hard times for the Multimaster :)
Thanks! very good review and fast shot PICS:thumbup::beer:

10mm No 7xl vs' No7
Awesome Gedore wrenches!!

Stubbies, Facom and Witte.
Nice old Facom drivers:thumbup: you got an awesome stubbies collections:drool:
 

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Hi there, new to this great site and thought someone here might have some info on these Wagener spanners.

These ring open enders in the pics are what I would call a short series spanner. They are stamped Germany.
The double open enders I have I would also call short series.They are stamped W Germany.

I have owned (what is left of the full set I bought) for about 24 years. It`s the only set I have come across in Australia.

Is this brand still around ?
Were they rated as being any good? (Not that that really maters as I have pushed them hard and they have served me well).

regards Tony


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a power tool from switzerland ?

Yes of course(I was trying to act like I didn't know...or something...) :confused:

I have a difference set of Wiha tools in same carrying posh but a posh mark Made in China:confused: yours??

I took out the tools and looked for a label and its made in China. :( I was hoping it was made in Switzerland or Germany.
 
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Thanks to share your awesome tours Pics:thumbup::thumbup:
I'am a fan of Ridgid stuff, in your opinion what a Ridgid reputation in your country?

In my area it is highly thought of, its probably the same way in Ohio. I'm not sure how it is elsewhere as they have a cheap line of powertools and thats probably what most people think of when they hear the brand Ridgid.
 

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I am personally more into Teng Tools but I also own (and love) a few German tools.
My alltime favorite socketset is this Proxxon 1/4"
 

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I also have a Proxxon 1/2" drive wratchet. It's very nice and as you can see it gets used :p
 

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From WGB I have a full set of open end spanners, the biggest one is a 46/50mm :)
(in the picture next to an 8mm Teng Tools ring-spanner)
 

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Also got Wera screwdrivers, gedore screwdrivers, knipex pliers and WGB adjustable wrenches but don't have pictures of them yet. If anyone is interested I'll snap a few.
 
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right !"EDM" machine/wire eroding machine
They not mean all machine from Europe is the best but for EDM wire eroding machine Swiss made is the best;)

:thumbup:
ok Japan #1 ;)

Errrr!! nice tried for Budget wrench!
and good review too:beer:

Thanks! very good review and fast shot PICS:thumbup::beer:

:thumbup:

Old but it very valuable to me:) got it as a gift from my young brother:thumbup:

nice vintage center punch ! Still looks good :thumbup:

Hi there, new to this great site and thought someone here might have some info on these Wagener spanners.

Is this brand still around ?
Were they rated as being any good? (Not that that really maters as I have pushed them hard and they have served me well).

Hi & welcome to the forum !
The brand still exist http://www.wagenerwerkzeuge.com/ but i don´t know much about it, my father has some spanners too but i never saw them in a store in my city. I guess it´s just a brand and not a manufacturer.

Yes of course(I was trying to act like I didn't know...or something...) :confused:

:D

Also got Wera screwdrivers, gedore screwdrivers, knipex pliers and WGB adjustable wrenches but don't have pictures of them yet. If anyone is interested I'll snap a few.

welcome to the board + nice tools ! Of course we want to see more pics :)







Kuny´s tool holder

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