That’s a pretty cool find!Stumbled on this Palmera Truecraft set in fantastic condition. My intent was to use in a road box for racing but am having second thoughts as they are so nice.
Thanks for the website. I can find individual imperial sockets but I was hoping to get a set at once. I haven't heard of Unior though.I think you may be able to find a lot of stuff on www.conrad.com too.
Stahlwille is neat but others have imperial sockets too (I know the sockets from Hazet, Gedore and Unior are made in Europe for sure).
Hazet lists the inch/imperial sizes as "American dimensions" in their catalogue.
Appreciate the help. I'm in the US smack dab in the middle haha.Your location would be good to know because most shops won't even ship to neighboring countries let alone much farther (by default). You don't need to know German, you just need to know the EAN number which a lot of shops use, and you can also use idealo or geizhals. They will cross reference EAN numbers, article numbers, and whatever the manufacturer calls it.
An example:
I go to Stahlwille.de, pick what I like. Lets go with the 1/2" set I own. I take the EAN number, throw it into idealo.de and I get 26 results. The de version will list shops that will ship to Germany. If you use at, fr, es, co.uk etc. you get results that will ship to those countries. Of course you can always pick a shop, e-mail them, and ask. I'm sure some shops will ship elsewhere on demand.
Finding something isn't hard at all. If you need help, I'll help. The main issue remains shipping.
I hesitated between that inflator and the Eurodainu 2015, last month, I finally decided on the Eurodainu, it was about €10 cheaper. Is the red body made of iron or plastic?herramientas nuevas, fabricadas en Alemania y Francia
Go with EWO and you won't regret it. They even come with quick couplers, the one you push forward to lock. Makes it a lot easier and more secure when the valve is hard to reach.I hesitated between that inflator and the Eurodainu 2015, last month, I finally decided on the Eurodainu, it was about €10 cheaper. Is the red body made of iron or plastic?
Beautiful looking welding shield Monte, what a great design! Thanks for sharing
Hazet and Stahlwille import ratcheting wrenches from Taiwan (or at least the mechanisms). Gedore makes them, but probably in Austria and not Germany (tbh I'd expect even higher standards from Austrian companies). Hazet and Gedore import screwdrivers from Slovenia (Oplast).T
No, they do not make things in Asia. Nevertheless Asia is also Japan and the iphone is made in ChinaHazet and Stahlwille import ratcheting wrenches from Taiwan (or at least the mechanisms). Gedore makes them, but probably in Austria and not Germany (tbh I'd expect even higher standards from Austrian companies). Hazet and Gedore import screwdrivers from Slovenia (Oplast).
Pretty certain they do import the ratcheting wrenches there.No, they do not make things in Asia. Nevertheless Asia is also Japan and the iphone is made in China.
Yes, they do! The ratcheting wrenches come from Taiwan.No, they do not make things in Asia. Nevertheless Asia is also Japan and the iphone is made in China.
It's called a plate ratchet. Not weird or unique to Stahlwille, just an older/more industrial design.Stahlwille's ratcheting wrenches (the weird ones that are pieced together with some sheet metal) like this one are made in the USA.
I bet there are a lot of other tools that your neighbor doesn't have either.Weird is subjective. Bagged milk might be weird for most, but perfectly normal for Canadians. The point is that I don't see these anywhere, not even at my neighbor's who's an old mechanic with plenty of old tools.