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Theloniousmonk

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Hey, is that blue selector switch on the Hazet 916SP ratchet plastic?

seems to be... feels like bake-a-lite, pretty strong - I took a flathead to it trying to pry it up and see if it would bend - didn't budge and took a fair amount of force before I gave up and decided not to break it. I think the older version has a metal selector, but then I wouldn't have the pretty blue:lol_hitti.
 

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That black/red Wera screwdriver is something that you probably don't have yet in your collection, I assume? :D .....I do believe it's a Apex rebranded one....saw it on Ebay some time ago.
You're correct, It's an Apex. I purchased it at a flea market for two bucks. I pretty much use it as a beater and it's lasted. I took this after I bought it:
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seems to be... feels like bake-a-lite, pretty strong - I took a flathead to it trying to pry it up and see if it would bend - didn't budge and took a fair amount of force before I gave up and decided not to break it. I think the older version has a metal selector, but then I wouldn't have the pretty blue:lol_hitti.

They could have blued a non plated metal selector like the screws in this. :)

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I know we've had a lot of hand tools posted lately. Since maybe some of you read this thread and not others (at least I don't see some of you post in other threads), would you mind posting photos or telling me what you've got if you have a German-made drill (cordless or wired).

Will Swiss be ok?

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Also the chuck is German(Rohm).
 
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Check my watch collection out, 4 are German and the rest Swiss
 

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Chreese

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Servus, Vinko,

Would you mind posting photos or telling me what you've got if you have a German-made drill (cordless or wired).

Festool CDD 12 cordless drill

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The current Festool cordless drills are still made in Germany.


Old Kress SBLR 2117 corded hammer drill

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Fein ASkeu 636 Kinetik corded drill

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Old AEG corded hammer drill (most likely made in Germany)

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Hope this helps,

Chreese
 

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Some more German Goodies:

My new LTR cooling system pressure tester set. Many thanks to Monte for helping my find a supplier over here so i could buy exactly the one i wanted. :)

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And some more nice Stahlwille goodies too. They're like works of art. The fit and finish is unbeatable. When they lock into place there's no slop at all.

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Here are some amazing Hazet new never used pliers that I aquired, I hope you enjoy the pictures.


Hazet 1897-11
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Hazet 1855-33
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Hazet 1889b-11
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Also the chuck is German(Rohm).


Fantastic. How much use to do you put that Bosch too? I've heard good things about the Rohm chucks. Seems like a good option since Jacobs stopped doing stuff in the US.

@ Moose: good stuff. That pressure tester kit looks hep. Or as cool as a pressure tester kit can look:) As for the Stahlwille, I'm getting some sockets and extensions soon. I need another set, and finally decided to consider putting Stahlwille to the test instead of SO. At least for the metric stuff. Why not. Cheaper in some cases (torx sockets), and perfect for my German car :)

@Chreese: Nice stuff. I've had some festool on my list, esp. the sanders and vacuum kit. I also looked at the drill, but ended up with a Hilti (Swiss I think) which I needed at the time.

The older German power tools I've seen looked more "practical" and down to business, while the old Skil, Craftsman, and Milwaukee always had that futuristic, space look I think. Interesting.....
 
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nice watches !!!

I feel a little bit ashamed since my only watch i own is in my mobile phone :)


Say, is there any way to get a full set of Wiha 'Power Handle' (or similar) screwdrivers like those blue ones? I've got a single orange hard handle Wiha with a bolster, so they obviously used to build those.

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I know we've had a lot of hand tools posted lately. Since maybe some of you read this thread and not others (at least I don't see some of you post in other threads), would you mind posting photos or telling me what you've got if you have a German-made drill (cordless or wired).

I have this "Fein ASke 636 Kinetik" 1-speed corded drill "Made in Germany" and a "Metabo SBE 1010 Diagnostic" 2-speed percussion drill "Made in Germany". (Dewalt DW 217 (Made in England) and Milwaukee (USA) photos included for your enjoyment :) ) The new "Fein BOP 10-2" is on my "drill-wishlist" for 2011 :)

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and i had this Festool TDD 12

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Hey, is that blue selector switch on the Hazet 916SP ratchet plastic?

Yes it is plastic. A Hazet dude who i spoke with said since a ratchet is often used as a hammer so if you hit the selector it just shears off. Then you can punch out the rest with a pin punch and just snap in a new one. Metal selectors which are bent are difficult to remove.


You're correct, It's an Apex. I purchased it at a flea market for two bucks. I pretty much use it as a beater and it's lasted. I took this after I bought it:

nice !! Thanks for posting !!


I have an old (dad had it) Craftsman drill that looks exactly like that Kress - I'll have to look at COO now...

Do you have a pic ??


Some more German Goodies:
My new LTR cooling system pressure tester set. Many thanks to Monte for helping my find a supplier over here so i could buy exactly the one i wanted. :)

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nice Leitenberger set !!!!!!!!! :pimpflash

And some more nice Stahlwille goodies too. They're like works of art. The fit and finish is unbeatable. When they lock into place there's no slop at all.

Nice ! If you have the chance try out the Stahlwille locking extensions too.
ps: i thought your socketry is from Snap-On ?


ps:
your Matador door trim tool arrived

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unfortunately there are scratches in the handle :(
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and a discoloration
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while i was in the store i picked up this "Wisent" insulated/VDE screwdriver...

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...to complete the family of color coded "Wisent" screwdrivers :)

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I just picked up a small collection of PB Swiss drivers for working on my motorcycle. The fasteners are mostly socket head cap screws, but all of the Phillips are JIS. Quite a painful realization when most of my screws were already stripped out in the heads. The ph drivers should fit them as they are DIN/ISO, but those bits down there next to the handle are actual JIS bits from Count on Tools clearance section.
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nice selection !!!!!!


Here are some amazing Hazet new never used pliers that I aquired, I hope you enjoy the pictures.

wow !!!!!!!!!! sweeeet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where did you find them ?? :D ???
very cool !! (and seldom with the yellow handles)

Some more Hazet pliers with yellow handles:

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A 1992 Gedore catalog arrived from Ebay...

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...and it seems i need new brushes for my Bosch angle grinder:

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Some more German Goodies:

My new LTR cooling system pressure tester set. Many thanks to Monte for helping my find a supplier over here so i could buy exactly the one i wanted. :)

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What does that fit? that look identicle to the Land Rover Special Tools cooling system pressure tester. The Rover one ***** though, I just use my Snap On one usually.
 

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Great tools all around. I really like those yellow handled HAZET. I just received a shipment of HAZET tools myself. The flex head ratchet was hard to get (I wanted the black handled version). While it is a top quality tool, I think GEDORE and Stahlwille's versions are slightly better because of you can lock the head. The ratchet screwdriver is very nice.

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Thanks! But no shipping to sweden. Which is probably for the best for my wallet (since i can never order just one thing).

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I don´t even drink beer.... :D .... But they make a nice "plop" :D

A German that doesn't drink beer? Now iv'e heard everything! :D You eat bratwurst and sauerkraut while wearing lederhosen though right? ;)

...to complete the family of color coded "Wisent" screwdrivers :)

So:
Yellow/red: VDE
Black/red: slotted
Black/yellow: philips
Black/green: torx
Black/blue: pozidriv
Black/gray: hex shaft
or what?
 
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Monte...I'm holding you personally responsible for my addiction to European tools :tantrum2:

So, what did I do? Buy another tool of course!

Thor Rawhide Mallet. From the UK.

I will review it and hopefully have it posted on Tool Guyd.

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@Hazet:
nice tools !!! Didn´t know that the "Hazet" ratcheting screwdriver looks so nice !!! It seems it is discontinued !?
The Gedore flex ratchet can be used locked and unlocked, the Stahlwille locks automatically i think ???


Thanks! But no shipping to sweden. Which is probably for the best for my wallet (since i can never order just one thing).

Should i get you one ?? :D

A German that doesn't drink beer? Now iv'e heard everything! :D You eat bratwurst and sauerkraut while wearing lederhosen though right? ;)

:D lol haha :D
nooooo Lederhosen and kraut for me !! (yuck!!) I`m from the north and not bavaria :D Also no beer but pretzel yes ! Bratwurst is ok too ! There is even a "McNürnburger" with "Nürnberger Bratwurst" sausage at McDonalds ! (1,79 €) :)

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So:
Yellow/red: VDE
Black/red: slotted
Black/yellow: philips
Black/green: torx
Black/blue: pozidriv
Black/gray: hex shaft
or what?

almost ! :thumbup:
Grey/Black is stainless steel (and hex shaft :) )
(available in PH 1 + 2 and PZ 1 + 2)


Monte...I'm holding you personally responsible for my addiction to European tools :tantrum2:

You're welcome ! :D

So, what did I do? Buy another tool of course!

Thor Rawhide Mallet. From the UK.

I will review it and hopefully have it posted on Tool Guyd.

A review would be cool ! Never saw a Thor hammer here. But i was thinking of getting this:

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or this

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and this

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"Hi-Q Tools" screwdriver set made by Wera and sold through the motorcycle parts dealer Polo.
Product page

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@ Americanlockpicker: Nice drill... what is that - a B&T? - nice!

@ Monte: are the "Hi-Q" drivers exactly the same as the weras, baring the color? how different are the prices?

@ everyone: Oh, and the Hazet Ratchet driver 2266 that "Hazet" has looks to be available from samstag at the moment. I really want one now.
 
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Should i get you one ?? :D
Hehe, i think i'll try to restrict myself a bit buying stuff for a while.
:D lol haha :D
nooooo Lederhosen and kraut for me !! (yuck!!) I`m from the north and not bavaria :D Also no beer but pretzel yes ! Bratwurst is ok too ! There is even a "McNürnburger" with "Nürnberger Bratwurst" sausage at McDonalds ! (1,79 €) :)
Oh, wow! Now i'm kinda disappointed that there isn't a McMeatball up here. :D Though I must say it doesn't look that appetizing. I'm not picking on german food culture though, soon it's time for oktoberfest with beer, wurst and strudel! :) And germans at least don't eat pickled fish (yuck)...
almost ! :thumbup:
Grey/Black is stainless steel (and hex shaft :) )
(available in PH 1 + 2 and PZ 1 + 2)
Ah, that i didn't thought of that. So are they a Bauhaus bargain? Or are you just expanding your collection?
 

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I believe the ratcheting screwdriver is discontinued. It is not shown on the 2009 or 2010 catalog. When I saw it I bought it just for that reason :bounce:. The black change lever is metal. All my Hazet ratchets have the metal change lever. The new ones are supposed to be very sturdy and easy to change, but I am old fashioned.

Does anyone know where this BOSCH is made? Any experience with it? I think it would be useful around my home garage. I don't have much space or an air tank for airtools yet.

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That's a hell of a collection right there! :thumbup:

@ Moose: good stuff. That pressure tester kit looks hep. Or as cool as a pressure tester kit can look:) As for the Stahlwille, I'm getting some sockets and extensions soon. I need another set, and finally decided to consider putting Stahlwille to the test instead of SO. At least for the metric stuff. Why not. Cheaper in some cases (torx sockets), and perfect for my German car :)

Thanks, it's a very nice kit. :)

The Stahlwille tools are great. I love the fit and finish of them. They're proper industrial tools and work as such.

nice Leitenberger set !!!!!!!!! :pimpflash

Thanks. And thank you for helping me find a supplier. I will need to buy some more adapters when i get paid next. :D



Nice ! If you have the chance try out the Stahlwille locking extensions too.
ps: i thought your socketry is from Snap-On ?

I'll give them a try some time. :)

Most of my sockets are Snap-on, but i have quite a mix too. All different brands from all over the world, many of my special sockets are from other brands. :)


your Matador door trim tool arrived





unfortunately there are scratches in the handle :(


and a discoloration

Thanks, Monte!

Don't worry about the handle, this will be a working tool anyway. I'm more worried about the business end of it. ;)

What does that fit? that look identicle to the Land Rover Special Tools cooling system pressure tester. The Rover one ***** though, I just use my Snap On one usually.

It covers a number of different cars. I don't have the list to hand but the various adapters included cover most of what i need. There are a couple of adapters that i'll buy in addition to what's in the set. One of which is the VW-Audi style adapter. I'm surprised it doesn't come in this kit.
 

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My new Swiss Drill. :) Also the gun at the bottom is also Swiss.

A lot of the more expensive and complex stuff of Bosch is made in the old Scintilla factory in Switserland (up to the sixties also known for a lot of electric car parts and accessories).

Up to a few years ago they even stated on the serial plate Scintilla made in Switzerland.

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@american lockpicker:
what a swiss beauty !


@theloniousmonk:
yes they´re identical. The "Hi-Q" set was 15.95 €, a similar Wera set is available for example at ebay.de for 17.58€. Chadstoolbox sells the set for $22.54

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There is also a "CAR1" set. I couldn´t find a dealer in my city yet, but somehow i´ll get me one of those sets too :D

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Hehe, i think i'll try to restrict myself a bit buying stuff for a while.

ok ! ;) good idea ! ;)

Oh, wow! Now i'm kinda disappointed that there isn't a McMeatball up here. :D Though I must say it doesn't look that appetizing. I'm not picking on german food culture though, soon it's time for oktoberfest with beer, wurst and strudel! :) And germans at least don't eat pickled fish (yuck)...

:D McKöttbullar ?? :D
I bought one of the "McNürnburger" but like you already said it don´t look that good... also not enough mustard and they need to install a coal grill for the proper taste and grill them longer , more crispy :)
i don´t know anything about german food culture (?) except schnitzel and wurst :)
Here is a pic of german food culture :D

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Ah, that i didn't thought of that. So are they a Bauhaus bargain? Or are you just expanding your collection?

I bought it and the others for the regular price, about 4€ to 5€ each i think. Just for the collection.... on the other hand... :D the handle is quite nice.... maybe a set or two... :D .... later.... :D


@Hazet:
In the 2007 catalog the driver is still there, so maybe 2008 or 2009 discontinued ?

i try to find out where the Bosch tool is made.


@Moose:
ok if you can live with it :) Let me know if you need something else and PM me your adress please.
 
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@sharkin: nice tools again !! :)
sweet PB chisels !!




Just found the new Wera ratcheting screwdrivers !! :pimpflash: :thumbup: :drool:
Available with "Rapidaptor" bit holder or for exchangeable "Vario" blades. 8 degree swing arc. Prices between 16.90 and 23.- Euro.

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wow !!!!!!!!!! sweeeet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where did you find them ?? :D ???
very cool !! (and seldom with the yellow handles)

Some more Hazet pliers with yellow handles:

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Yes they are sweeeet. I found a guy on ebay that was selling the first pair of Hazet needle nose with the yellow handles that i posted a while back. I had to contact him cause it said he would only ship to germany, and thats when I found out about his other Hazet tools. So I purchased them as you can see.:D:rocker::D

What are those Hazet pliers you posted used for? Crimping of some sort.

Now I am on the lookout for some green handled Dowidat pliers and some more Belzer pliers in the blue and red handles. Any leads let me know.:bounce:
 
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