Old, old world, I'm guessing.
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for the price of the convertor chuck you can probably buy a nice set of carbide tipped drill bits...since you can´t chisel with the tool and SDS bits are more expensive than round shank bits i still don´t see the benefits ?You can use SDS tools with its fixation in a non-SDS machine.
Why should that be bad?
You also would have to remove the chuck everytime you want to use SDS tools which means to use the hammer/hex key method and i don´t know if that´s good for the chuck, spindle thread and gears on the long run....duplicates of duplicates.....thanks ! Now i feel betterI'am addicted to wrenches, especially combination wrenches.
I'm a "little bit" insane, but I like it !
A few of my duplicates and triples.
btw. how common is "Beargrip" brand in Netherland ?Mostly a contruction material store for professionals. Wood, cement, paint, toilets, baths, piping etc.
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nice tool haul !!!It's my first time seeing a Gedore tool marked with anything other than Germany. All three pliers are marked Austria?

Awesome find !!!!My newest Old School toy - a tiny Stahlwille box with metric sockets size 5 to 13 mm. All 1/4" drive.
It looks like it was hardly ever used.

I've got a set of Gedore 1B a/f spanners bought in 1's and 2's to make up a set they're all marked Germany except for the 1 1/16 which just has the initials SA,it's a polished finish compared to the normal matt finish on the Gedore'sWent to the hardware store today for some new side cutters, couldn't control myself and came back with this:
Some Gedore pliers and metric box end wrenches
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Some Gedore 1/2 metric hex sockets and a Gedore 1/2 fine tooth ratchet
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It's my first time seeing a Gedore tool marked with anything other than Germany. All three pliers are marked Austria?
I have a Metabo Rheidco socket set.Cool to see some lesser known brands.I do have a Rheidco Metabo combination wrench myself, size 21mm.
I have a Metabo Rheidco socket set.
My Dad bought it in England sometime in the early 1970s.
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Yes Whitworth, SAE and metric:Awesome seing an old set like that with all spots filled.
Metric, SAE and Whitworth sockets? Is the ratchet a push through design?
Doh! I completely missed the text in the first pic of the set. Talk about hiding in plain sight.Yes Whitworth, SAE and metric:
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I have some hex keys from beargrip (posted somewhere in this thread), but it's not a brand that is seen often. General toolstores have mainstream stuff like gedore/facom/hazet.btw. how common is "Beargrip" brand in Netherland ?
This is awesome. Where'd you find it?!
The company "Paul Ludwig Schmidt" was founded in 1790. But no idea in which year your pliers was made.
Source: http://www.holzwerken.de/museum/hersteller/plschmidt.phtml

for the price of the convertor chuck you can probably buy a nice set of carbide tipped drill bits...since you can´t chisel with the tool and SDS bits are more expensive than round shank bits i still don´t see the benefits ?You also would have to remove the chuck everytime you want to use SDS tools which means to use the hammer/hex key method and i don´t know if that´s good for the chuck, spindle thread and gears on the long run....
I'am addicted to wrenches, especially combination wrenches.
I'm a "little bit" insane, but I like it !
A few of my duplicates and triples.
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I am thinking to buy a set of combination wrenches from 10mm to 22mm.
Which brand to choose Wurth Zebra, Unior, Toptul, Rahsol, Force or IUS?

Arbor presses are cool. Sweet find. What's the capacity?
Try Levelchrome. Rakuten might also be an option.Does anyone know of a place that carries most Vessel products, and would ship to Norway? Their screwdrivers look awesome, and if the price isn't too bad, I'd like them to "complete" my screwdriver collection one day
Does anyone know of a place that carries most Vessel products, and would ship to Norway? Their screwdrivers look awesome, and if the price isn't too bad, I'd like them to "complete" my screwdriver collection one day
Hands down the best precision drivers available! I've got the large setprobably my most used set of tools (for my profession anyways) my Wiha precision driver set.
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Facom R2 Nano 1/4 socket set (Facom tools sadly no longer manufactured in Europe I think)
Most still are, they just generally lack a COO mark. That ratchet is made in Italy for example. Facom's website states that the majority of their products are manufactured in Europe.
That is correct, but they have pretty much taiwan made tools these days like the most brands! Ratchet wrenches, some of their ratchets are taiwan to! Theirs 440 combination **** wrenches are taiwan! Problably more stuff
Hands down the best precision drivers available! I've got the large set
-Slotted 0.8 - 4.0mm
-Phillips #000 - #1
-Nut 1.5 - 5.5mm
-Torx T1 - T10
-Hex 0.7 - 3.0mm
-Hex inch 0.028 - 5/32"
-Chip lifter
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