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Nice haul! :thumbup:

Sometimes Ebay got some pretty good and unused stuff. But a 'new' from a seller isn't always a 'new'. The last sellers fooled me a little bit, most items were used, not much but used. Don't like used used tools. only like unused used tools :D.

Got some new stuff:


Bought that at a Hagebau store. Thought i would hit a Circum Paradise, but they only got Connex stuff...
:(


Got that plier cheap from Ebay. I wanted a Friedrich plier and got a Orbis plier, seller mismatched them and couldn't replace them.
:shocking:


From Ebay too :)


Mhhh, Ebay :bounce:


Today was a big flea market at a parking lot of a supplier store. I thought i could risk a little look and maybe grab a tool or two. But i underestimated the other people. The street to the parking lot was full of cars and people. Didn't even get a chance to park my car. Even the police was there.
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Hitachi Die Grinder. Used this today and thought I'd post a pic. :)

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psps: thx for the explanation of the Wise hex keys. I think i have to order from Webike one day.... How do you pay there ? CC ? paypal ? bank transfer ?

I paid by CC--it's the easiest and secure. I doubt Paypal is used in Japan.

btw:
Asahi has hex keys with metal ball holder too.

Mine is from Asahi. :D


The new Rennsteig "Exklusiv" pin punches:


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-chrome-plated body, plastic powder coated


Hrmm, I'd have to wear a full face shield before operating that with a hammer. I've received a shard of paint chip from striking the **** end of a painted cold chisel. It left a cut on my cheek....and I was dumb for not wearing any eye protection either. :shocking:


Superautobacs,

Would you mind taking pictures of the WISE hex key holder and demonstrating its advantages during use?

I am not sure on the hex key holder's benefits.


Thanks,

Dave

Dave, I'll try to do this in the next couple of days.



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ps: HIT bolt cutters are also available branded as "Gedore"


Wow, interesting. :thumbup:

My workplace happens to have the HIT bolt cutters--3 sizes. I had to use one yesterday, and although the smallest one would have sufficed, I grabbed the largest one just for the heck of it. :bounce: It was a joy to use.
 
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@Gmonkee:
nice Wurth ratchets !!!!!!!!!!


@Bhae:
Do you have more pics ? Which pliers will be available/prices ?? They look to be original NWS pliers, but sometimes you don´t know if it´s a name brand tool or copied + imported.... (like their locking pliers which look like Grip-on)


@epiphany:
nice stuff !!!!!!!!!!!
Next time put a "For sale" sign on your car so you can enter the flea market :D ;)


@JayL:
nice grinder !!!! Is it out of metal ? Looks like that ( sometimes you see silver painted/printed plastic though.....)



@superautobacs:

btw:
Asahi has hex keys with metal ball holder too.


Mine is from Asahi.

aaahhhhhhhhhhhh sorry i was sleeping :D i don´t know what i was thinking ... :) i guess nothing :) or maybe i was thinking "Anex" but typed "Ashahi" :D


The new Rennsteig "Exklusiv" pin punches:

-chrome-plated body, plastic powder coated



Hrmm, I'd have to wear a full face shield before operating that with a hammer. I've received a shard of paint chip from striking the **** end of a painted cold chisel. It left a cut on my cheek....and I was dumb for not wearing any eye protection either.

:shocking:
Are you sure it was paint and not a metal piece from the burr ?
I never had problems with either the plated ones (PB (ok only have 1 center punch :) )) or powder coated (red PB) nor the dipped painted ones (Rennsteig etc.). The paint just wears off. Which brand do you use ?


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ps: the Webike website shows this symbol on their site :)
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@ Monte

The Hitachi LDU4 Die Grinder body is all metal.

nice !!! I like that !!!!!
ps: how popular are 100mm angle grinders in you country, and do you have the original japan made Ryobi tools or just the licensed ones like most of the rest of the world ?




BTW Bolt cutters...:
Bolt cutter from when germany was a "Reich" :)

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If someone was going to purchase an all-purpose bolt cutter for do-it-yourself use, can anyone recommend the most appropriate length?


Thanks,

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@Bhae:
Cool ! Finally some products i would buy from KS-Tools :D ;)


@Superautobacs:
Maybe the hammer was too big :) With a smaller hammer like 300 grams or so the paint wouldn´t chip :D


@Dave:
I don´t know. My father only has the one pictured above and a 600mm model. I only used the 600mm model once to cut a padlock which was rusted.


@American Lockpicker:
what is the second tool from Wolfcraft ?? Drill bit saw/mill ?


@Moose:
www.international-tool.co.uk seems to be the official distributor for Leitenberger/LTR in the UK.

ps: The Virax chisel from superautobacs seems to be for stone working.
Should be available through Facom/Stanley dealers.
www.stanleyvirax.com
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@Moose No I'm ambidextrous but I prefer using my left hand for a lot of things(especially shooting.)

@Monte Its a cylinder rotary file. I seen a lot of Wolfcraft bits at the store that looks like stuff you would use on a dremel but made for a drill. Since the price is so cheap on these I'll be picking more up over the next few month and I'll put up pics. Also of interest its marked GERM and part of an A and N is is there but very faintly. lol
 
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@Superautobacs:
Maybe the hammer was too big :) With a smaller hammer like 300 grams or so the paint wouldn´t chip :D



ps: The Virax chisel from superautobacs seems to be for stone working.
Should be available through Facom/Stanley dealers.
www.stanleyvirax.com
www.virax.com

300 grams and my right arm would be begging for mercy. :)

I was use it to dismantle some large pallets. I have a crow bar, but this guy made the job easier and cleaner. Being a chisel it cut right through nails (by accident) and the location of the handle is ideally situated too.
 

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nice !!! I like that !!!!!
ps: how popular are 100mm angle grinders in you country, and do you have the original japan made Ryobi tools or just the licensed ones like most of the rest of the world ?

100 mm is the standard in angle grinders here. Consumables are readily available even at small hardware stores and malls.

As for Ryobi I have not seen any that is Made in Japan. As with most brand name power tools these are usually Made in PRC already.

Can you please recommend me some burrs for my die grinder.

Thanks
 
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@Moose No I'm ambidextrous but I prefer using my left hand for a lot of things(especially shooting.)

@Monte Its a cylinder rotary file. I seen a lot of Wolfcraft bits at the store that looks like stuff you would use on a dremel but made for a drill. Since the price is so cheap on these I'll be picking more up over the next few month and I'll put up pics. Also of interest its marked GERM and part of an A and N is is there but very faintly. lol

"Drill saw" it what they call it :) Is there a slot in the shaft ?? SDS-Plus ???


300 grams and my right arm would be begging for mercy. :)

I was use it to dismantle some large pallets. I have a crow bar, but this guy made the job easier and cleaner. Being a chisel it cut right through nails (by accident) and the location of the handle is ideally situated too.

;)
Isn´t it easier to use a circular saw or sawzall ?


100 mm is the standard in angle grinders here. Consumables are readily available even at small hardware stores and malls.

As for Ryobi I have not seen any that is Made in Japan. As with most brand name power tools these are usually Made in PRC already.

Can you please recommend me some burrs for my die grinder.

Thanks

Maybe the Japanese Ryobi is only sold in Japan. They also have "Toshiba" power tools there.


I always wondered if its not better to use a 115mm or even 125mm grinder since the cutting depth is larger. Also you can use 125mm + 115 mm discs on a 125mm grinder, 100mm is limited to 100mm ( iirc center hole is 10 and/or 16mm instead of 22,23mm ?). And discs mostly have not a big price difference.


I have carbide burrs from www.pferd.com and "Format" (rebranded Pferd).
I only have these so i can´t tell you if others are better/worse.

Die grinders are amazing tools, never thought that i will use it much until i bought one.


Once took some pics of the wide variety of tools you can use with a die grinder:

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Stumbled across a old thread "Whats the tool situation in the Germany ?"
For the newer members who are interested... (and bored :D)

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/...&highlight=wrench+test+bahco+hazet#post378580
 
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@ Monte I love Dymo labelers. :) BTW where is yours made? I know the new ones are chinese but the labels are Belgian.

Heres the labels I have.

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I had a label buddy last year but I broke it after pressing to hard to cut the label.

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I need a new one but amazon wants $36 with shipping and they used to be $4-7 here...
 
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@american Lockpicker:
I don´t know - there is no COO on the tool. I think it´s quite old and since Dymo was/is a american company (?) probably made in the USA.

i just found this at a auction. Nice chrome plated !

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My father also owns a modern "computer Dymo" (from Brother :) ) for printed labels but i prefer old school.

ps: instead of a crappy brand new one i probably would rather buy a old one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/DYMO-TAPEWRITER...377?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item563efbea59

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Dymo-Ta...827?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35abd3006b

http://cgi.ebay.com/1973-DYMO-TAPEW...ction-VGC-/270624884167?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0

etc.
 
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WISE "pierce-ball" hex wrenches. The unique thing about these is the 15* offset positioning of the hex. This equates to a 30* operating range as opposed to a 60* range found in conventional hex keys. The bottom of the ball-point is ground flat, more so than the Asahi shown above.

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Superautobacs,

What is the height (in millimeters) for each of the 3 Wise ball hex drivers?

For the Anex 6103F low profile, standard hex drivers, the height of the 2.5mm and 4mm pieces is 10mm.

For the Bondhus low profile, standard hex (short arm end) and ball hex (long arm end) combo drivers, the heights of the 2.5mm, 4mm, and 6mm short arm ends are the following: 7mm, 9mm, and 12mm. The model numbers for the Bondhus stubby balldriver sets (1.5mm - 10mm) are 16599 (long) and 16799 (extra long).


Thanks,

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@Monte:

So you are planning to Automechanika?

i don´t know yet. Maybe..... i don´t know if i will have the money for gasoline ...... in 2 weeks i know more :)
Do you go there ?

Super Monte! How the hell do you find all these places? :confused:

And do you know anywhere that sells Matador? Can't find a stockist anywhere..

"Leitenberger tools co.uk" was my search term :)
I couldn´t find any Matador dealer either, i´ll try to get a info next week.
 

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Bolt cutter from when germany was a "Reich" :)

I was asking about german tools of this vintage in a separate thread, and it got lots of interest, several promises to post photos, and nothing happened. So this is the first tool I've seen a photo of, that is probably WWII vintage...thanks for postling.

Here's the previous thread...

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67102

BTW: NWS Pliers are now available @ http://chadstoolbox.com/nws.aspx in the USA !

Pliers, maybe...photos, definitely not!

(Absolutely zero photos at CTB at time of posting!)
 
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Bosch Fine cut saw before production in china. This one is made in Switzerland.

(you can try to get a reconditioned one and maybe you'll get lucky and get one that is still made there)
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006A7TKI?ie=UTF8&tag=hubpages0814-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0006A7TKI">Factory-Reconditioned Bosch 1640VS-46 Finecut 3.5 Amp Power Handsaw</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=hubpages0814-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B0006A7TKI" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />

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I was asking about german tools of this vintage in a separate thread, and it got lots of interest, several promises to post photos, and nothing happened. So this is the first tool I've seen a photo of, that is probably WWII vintage...thanks for postling.

Here's the previous thread...

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67102



Pliers, maybe...photos, definitely not!

(Absolutely zero photos at CTB at time of posting!)

Posted in the other thread...


yes no pics (yet ?) but you could look here
http://nws-tools.de/English/products/frontproducts.html
and then insert the part number at chads and look up the pricing.
There was quite some interest in NWS but only a canadian dealer so it might help some people.


@zer0cell:
nice saw ! Doesn´t it come with a stand or so ?
 

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Yes, there is another version that comes complete with stand. It looks pretty high quality from the picture but I have not had the opportunity to use mine with such a stand:

<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000223FQ?ie=UTF8&tag=hubpages0814-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0000223FQ">Bosch 1640VSK Fine Cut Finishing Saw Kit with Miter</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=hubpages0814-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B0000223FQ" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />
 

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Glad to see you post some drill bits Monte!

I like the Reca one, it looks well finished, does it do the job as well as it looks?

Actually I was going to ask you about Ruko, do you know if they're any good?

I'd like to buy a decent 1-13 mm drill bit set and as Ruko's fit my budget I wondered about their quality?

Would someone know if titanium coated drill bit worth the (large) extra money (from a good quality manufacturer)? I admit that titanium nitride is really hard, but I guess that as any drill bit they need to be re-sharpened causing the coating to wear and finally you just have a "normal" HSS drill bit?

I was thinking that HSS-G + Cobalt was more reasonable because less expensive that Ti coated but more stable at higher temperature than normal HSS so more time between re-sharpening, does it make sense?

Thank you for your help!
 

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exactly !
Painted tools are often seen here to denote which tool belongs in which tool box, the owner is the employer anyway. I like the painted wrenches somehow, somewhere here and also in a japanese tool magazine i saw snap-on wrenches where the inscription was filled with red paint and i think Elroy used yellow paint (?). I liked it.

I ordered some things from TBS-aachen. Amongst other things, this:

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6-20+22mm sizes.

I am a bit disappointed at the finish of the 14-15 wrench. Finish quality is a bit uneven overall, nothing compared to the japanese that superautobacs posted.

Will post some of the other stuff later.
 
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I ordered some things from TBS-aachen. Amongst other things, this:
6-20+22mm sizes.
I am a bit disappointed at the finish of the 14-15 wrench. Finish quality is a bit uneven overall, nothing compared to the japanese that superautobacs posted.

it looks a bit strange, the 16-17mm version too i think ???
The 18-19mm looks like it is "steel gray" and not "black oxide" finish ?
These are the newer ones with the laser engraved name and without "Germany" i think.....

Will post some of the other stuff later.

yes pleaaaaaaase :D ;) :) !




Some pics from a construction/building exhibition which i visited last year:

Bahco booth

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They also had a few Palmera tools on display:

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Metabo booth

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The new Metabo plunge cut saw KSE 55 Vario Plus

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KS-Tools booth

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KS ratchets

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KS torque wrenches:

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Eibenstock electric tools

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Tile hole cutter

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Concrete drills for large diameters :)

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90 years anniversary edition :)

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misc:
Dewalt
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the new attachment for round discs for the Multimaster

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They also had large tools :)
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it looks a bit strange, the 16-17mm version too i think ???
The 18-19mm looks like it is "steel gray" and not "black oxide" finish ?
These are the newer ones with the laser engraved name and without "Germany" i think.....

Yeah, the finish is uneven on some of them. :( Yep, no germany, just DIN895 and sizes on the back.

yes pleaaaaaaase :D ;) :) !

As promised! This is the rest of the things i bought. Spent €211 total, just €20 shipping. Sent from Germany friday, got it monday evening. Have spent my tool budget for a while now though...

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Gedore locking plier and water pump plier.

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KS-tools spark plug set.

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Hazet drivers.

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Gedore offset ring wrench set. 6-20+22mm.

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Hazet working gloves and a tool box for carrying things around.
 
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