ricleh
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You need to clean the lens on that light Monte.
You need to clean the lens on that light Monte.
Too much angle grinding...
With all that angle grinding there can't be much left of the Monte Carlo![]()

...i grind 1/2 off the sheet metal so the car becomes lighter = less fuel consumption![]()
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Gedore 1B -Very unusual design: tons of offset on these. On the open end they look like Belzer, which are like the old Williams Superrench open end. Cool, cool, cool.
Hazet 603 metric- full 27 piece set up to 41mm.
The reason I got the 1B too. That style of open end is just so cool. 
Thanks for the scans !!!!![]()
CanUK; And a pair of these. I'm not sure whether the little grooves are meant for measuring said:[/GALLERY]
It's to help so the chrome does'nt chip on the cutting edges
I've only got 4pcs. of those Gedore 1B. -17,19,21 & 29mm. I wish I had the whole set. The extreme offset makes it very difficult to fit them in a tool roll, though.The reason I got the 1B too. That style of open end is just so cool.
That's a serious set of 603s! Up to 41mm! That tool roll says Spero. I've seen those wrenches locally. The box ends are unique in that they have cap stops, so that a nut/bolt heads "catches". Is it a common brand there?

I think the "teeth" on the edges of the cutters are to keep the item being cut from spitting out the front due to the open angle of the cutters. I have scissors like that.
Wow! That is amazing!
What is it you like about the 600 0ver the 603? Is it just the length? How about a side-by-side of one of the popular sizes so we can see the difference?
I think I have the same tiles in my kitchen. Unfortunately the same spanners are not in my kitchen.


You may find it strange, but Toptul is not readily available in Taiwan. It's all for direct export. You have to order it from a wholesaler. Toptul does not directly market here at all.
Force is a different story.
You can buy Force everywhere in Taiwan.
My friend has a repair shop and he has quite a few Force items and they seem to be holding up well.
What's the brand image of Force in other countries?
Finally found a reasonable priced Koken dealer in Germany...
The complete haul
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I've been wondering about this; Export to where? They don't seem to have much of a market in the UK/Europe, or North America, nor to be trying very hard for their share. Australia or elsewhere in Asia perhaps?
Their catalogue is fairly comprehensive, so they must be selling tools somewhere for it to be worth the effort.

interesting! at least in Costa Rica, and in many Latin American countries Force has a large market presence, from my perspective is a tool to affordable price and decent quality, although not compared with premium brands from USA or Europe, but in my country if a tool fail no exists great advantage in terms of lifetime warranty.
Guys what do you think about this vise?
I need something big and forged steel, but I'm also on tight budget.
Shop says it's made by Kanca but I can't find this model on their website.
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Guys what do you think about this vise?
I need something big and forged steel, but I'm also on tight budget.
Shop says it's made by Kanca but I can't find this model on their website.
some older "how it´s made" videos from a german kids TV show:
Yeah, there are tons of these around(I've got big one, and two smaller), problem is that they all are cast iron, which I don't want.I think this vise may be made in Turkey. It seems similar to many other vises currently available in Europe, from FZA and others in Italy, for example. If so, quality is OK, but if you are in Poland, I wonder if there are any of these around anymore?
This vise was made in Poland sometime in the 70's by FUP. I found it in the alley behind a machine shop in about 1979 or so. It was already well used--and abused--by then.
It's a monster with 150mm jaws and weighs about 50kg. I had to make some parts for it that were missing, but this vise served me well for many years. The Lion (my wife) moved it into the cellar for storage many years ago. I had to ask her to remember where it was, so we could photograph it. It was DUSTY!
Somebody told me that many of these vises were exported to the former USSR, but you maybe should look around for something similar, since they were made there. Sometimes older is better, and if you can find it, you will be glad you spent some time looking around. So I say "keep shopping!"But whatever you end up with, be sure to show us what you find!
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Force is a different story.
You can buy Force everywhere in Taiwan.
My friend has a repair shop and he has quite a few Force items and they seem to be holding up well.
What's the brand image of Force in other countries?
So... now we are two members who want to know about Golden City (not the Aztec lost city, or whatever...)![]()
Nice!
Does this dealer have a website?
Today best polish vises are made by http://www.bison-bial.pl/, but again all cast iron.
I would like to know too.
Yes he does. Nothing fancy but here it is:
http://www.lek-info.de/Ko-ken-Werkzeuge/1,000000436683,8,1
and there is a online shop too,
http://mw.eshop.t-online.de/
but not all the tools are in there. I gave him a call and he told me I can order everything from the catalog. He gets the tools from the eurpean distribution center in Luxemburg.
Only the 1/4 drive wobble spinner and the 3/8 Z-Series Torx where not in stock, everything else was here within a week.
Finally scored the world famous Hazet valve adjuster wrench. Can't wait to start using it.
VW special tool?
iirc it was a low end brand made by Gedore.Still haven't found anything on this brand.
that brings back some great memorys from when I was a little boy - too bad that there is only garbage these days on tv.
That's a piston ring compressor. Very cool tool!I found some old world stuff this weekend. Now if someone could tell me what the Hazet cup holder is really for....