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@SHL: A man after my own heart: smoking while working in the kitchen late night :)

@ Monte: nice German bins. I've got some Swedish-made ones from Ikea.

I also just got a Swedish children's rake from here. The quality on this rake is unbelievable compared to what I've seen in the US of the imports.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000TQN3WM/?tag=atomicindus08-20


@ everyone:

I'm looking for a good pair of cutters that are long. All my cutters from SO (and even the ones from Knipex) are shorter. I need to cut about 1" or more cable or hose. I can't get a perfect square cut with anything I have. I was surprised by this.

Suggestions?

I'll probably shop at Samstag tools for some, unless anyone has a better suggestion.
 
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@ Monte: nice German bins. I've got some Swedish-made ones from Ikea.
I also just got a Swedish children's rake from here. The quality on this rake is unbelievable compared to what I've seen in the US of the imports.


german bins for 49.- cent are always good :) ;)

and only $12.50 for the rake ! :)

@ everyone:
I'm looking for a good pair of cutters that are long. All my cutters from SO (and even the ones from Knipex) are shorter. I need to cut about 1" or more cable or hose. I can't get a perfect square cut with anything I have. I was surprised by this.

Suggestions?

I'll probably shop at Samstag tools for some, unless anyone has a better suggestion.

1" ? that´s quite big.... For copper cable i would use something like this:

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but these are rated up to 20mm diameter i just saw..... so for 1" (25mm):

this one from Knipex is rated at 27mm

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rated at 32mm

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or one of the new ratcheting cutters for up to 38mm (1.5")

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This one for plastic and rubber hoses up to 25mm

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or something like this from Löwe

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or this works too, Craftsman and others have similar products:

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Gedore "No. 7" combination wrench vs. "no. 7UR" " ratchet wrench:

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Monte, those ratcheting wrenches look really Nice!! I have not seen any show up here at the Gedore dealer in Qatar yet . . I did pick up these NOS Wurth Zebra wrenches today. $68 for 22-34 mm. I was pleased!

Any idea who makes them for Wurth?

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@Monte

Love those new Gedore ratchet wrenches. The price is not too bad either. Very tempting :drool:.



Here is what I received in my last shipment. I like the non bright chrome finish better.

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I received these last week, but did not have time to post them. I went with the old style black handle.

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damn it everybody, stop it... i can't keep adding to my list of "needs"!

@monte: eat your heart out gearwrench! - i'll post the Facom as soon as it arrives.

@hazet: you seem to have a knack for finding the last gen black handles! how do you like the finetooth ratchets?
 

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Those look really nice! Perhaps i should get myself the small set, it's not that expensive.


Wow, i'm jealous! Those old style handles look great!

All your cool stuff makes me sad that i don't have anything nice to post myself... Perhaps it's time to change that! ;)
 
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Monte, those ratcheting wrenches look really Nice!! I have not seen any show up here at the Gedore dealer in Qatar yet . . I did pick up these NOS Wurth Zebra wrenches today. $68 for 22-34 mm. I was pleased!

Any idea who makes them for Wurth?

good price !!!! Sorry i don´t know who the OEM is. They have their own design/forging so it is impossible to say.


@monte: eat your heart out gearwrench! - i'll post the Facom as soon as it arrives.

:D


I seriously want a set of those Gedore ratchet wrenches! Anyone know where I can get this stuff in Canada?

www.gedoretools.com maybe



@Monte

Here is what I received in my last shipment. I like the non bright chrome finish better.

sweet !!!! I really like those handles !!:thumbup:

@Monte

I received these last week, but did not have time to post them. I went with the old style black handle.

nice !!!!!!!! Somehow looks better than the ones with the new handles :)
(pliers look good though)


Those look really nice! Perhaps i should get myself the small set, it's not that expensive.

yeah the prices are ok !!!! cheaper than KS-tools etc !!




@Monte

Love those new Gedore ratchet wrenches. The price is not too bad either. Very tempting :drool:.

yup ! The ratcheting "feel" is a bit "rougher" than the imported ones though

some more pics with better illumination :D

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SHL,

Welcome:hellobye:
That indeed is a nice collection of many brands. It looks like you went on a shopping spree!


JK47,

I do believe it's Geh-door-ay.



Monte,

Thanks for the detailed photos. :thumbup:

Quite surprisingly, the prices are not inflated like I would've expected. Even cheaper than the KS-Tools sold there?! :headscrat Never would've expected that.

So, 60-tooth for a 13mm; I wonder if it goes up to 90-tooth for the larger sizes?

How does the backlash on the ratcheting mechanism compare it with the Taiwanese reversible/non-reversible ones that you have? Do the teeth engage with the least amount of play, like the Gedore's advertisement claims?

You mention that the movement is "rougher"--you mean the backstroke right? ...like there's a lot of drag?
 

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Thank you all for the warm welcome!
Forum is truly unique, and the pictures in the themes are great! I'll post something from time to time. :)
 

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What Beta tools are made in Italy? I have a sneaking suspicion some might be made in Taiwan.
 
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Maybe a bit of oil in the mechanism?

I will try this ! I think the spring is a bit stiffer than in the competitors wrenches ?!?

How is Gedore pronounced? Gee-door, Geh-door, Geh-door-ay

In this Gedore Video you can hear a englishman say "Gedore"
http://www.gedoretools.com/index.php?dispatch=pages.view&page_id=11

in this video you can hear someone from austria say "Gedore" (@ 0:21)


Quite surprisingly, the prices are not inflated like I would've expected. Even cheaper than the KS-Tools sold there?! :headscrat Never would've expected that.

ok i now found cheaper KS prices at ebay, my dealer´s prices are higher than that, a KS flat 13mm ratcheting wrench is sold at ebay for 8,45 reversible for 10,45€ - Gedore flat for 8,95 reversible for 11,95 - Carolus 8,47€ for the flat model and 11,04€ for the reversible model. Proxxon 12,50€ for the reversible model.

This "Genius" set (11 pc. 8-19mm in a pouch) cost 99,90 and this Gedore set (12 pc. 8-19mm, metal case/plastic insert) cost 129,90 and this 10 pc set in plastic tray from 8-19mm cost 99,95€

So i think the prices are ok. But i also think that they´re special introductory prices.

some KS prices:
http://shop.ebay.de/?_from=R40&_trksid=m570&_nkw=KS+TOOLS+Ratschenschlüssel

Gedore:
http://desc.shop.ebay.de/i.html?_nk...sid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313&LH_TitleDesc=1&_rdc=1



So, 60-tooth for a 13mm; I wonder if it goes up to 90-tooth for the larger sizes?


i wonder too, but i guess 60 tooth or maybe 72 tooth maximum ? 7 degree working angle from 8-15mm, 6 degreee from 16-27mm and 5 degree from 30 to 36mm the PDF says. Usually this would equal in 51.43 teeth, 60 teeth and 72 teeth. But the 13mm has 60 teeth so i have the feeling that all come with 60 teeth, maybe they use larger teeth in the bigger sizes ? or maybe 72 teeth for the biggest sizes ??? But maybe 60 teeth for all maybe because all patents for 72 teeth are gone.... i dunno....

How does the backlash on the ratcheting mechanism compare it with the Taiwanese reversible/non-reversible ones that you have? Do the teeth engage with the least amount of play, like the Gedore's advertisement claims?

i made 2 pics to better show this:
starting position

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position after the next tooth is engaged:
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I can´t feel any difference between the new and old Gedore reversible wrench regarding the "play". If you turn the wrench clockwise and then counter clockwise there is a small amount of play until the wrench engages and can turn the fastener. The play seems to be equal. The non-reversible wrench however seems to have a larger amount of play, but it is used, both other wrench unused. But maybe it is because of a different pawl design or because the pawl is not fixed with the reverse lever so it "swings" more freely which causes a higher amount of play ? I don´t have the non-reversible new Gedore wrench yet so i can´t compare them.

You mention that the movement is "rougher"--you mean the backstroke right? ...like there's a lot of drag?

yes, (i think :D) the "force" you need to turn the "ratcheting ring". It is slightly more force needed to turn the new Gedore wrench, the old one is easier to turn and the non-reversible model even easier. Maybe because it is used or again because of the different pawl design or softer spring.



I´ll make a small comparison tomorrow.
So far i like the Gedore wrench, nice design (if you like german design :D), "hollow beam" design, nice rounded beam (no sharp corners like the old version), lightweight and comfortable to hold, "forged in" angle of the box end and not the "bent" style (don´t like that), serviceable + repairable, the lever is protected too.
The new wrench has a slightly taller box end (0.7mm) and is slightly wider box end (0.5 mm) though. But it somehow looks also beefier because of the pear shaped box end design where the beam "flows" into the box end versus the old more "drop" shaped design and also because of the bolted gear cover.
The "drop"/"cherry" shaped box end with 72 teeth will be more practical though :) But I fell in love with the Gedore´s, so this time i will listen to my belly instead of my brain :D and buy a Gedore set someday in the future :)

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old version vs. new version

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So, how much do this cost Monte? How about a "review"! :)

please look above :) ;)


Also I'm looking to get some French made tools(hand or power) any suggestions. Got $80-110 to spend. :)

Facom, SAM, MOB, Racodon, Dolex, Edma, Fischer-Darex, Muller, Peugeot, Bost, Gillet etc.....:)


Some Racodon punches maybe, or a french hose clamp plier ? A nice pair of Dolex/Roux locking pliers ? --> www.outillage-roux.com

maybe this punch set with exchangeable tips ??? Or a larger set with even more different diameters ??

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which tools are missing in your tool box ?



I'm really like the Beta Tools. I managed to score this small bunch for $30 shipped. Proper images to follow after the tools get in my grubby little hands.

nice bunch !! For these Amazon prices i also would really like Beta Tools :D ;)


Thank you all for the warm welcome!
Forum is truly unique, and the pictures in the themes are great! I'll post something from time to time. :)

yes please do that !! With or without pics :) ;)


What Beta tools are made in Italy? I have a sneaking suspicion some might be made in Taiwan.

The scriber pictured above for example. There is a Beta thread with more details about the "Beta Koken" ratchets + impact sockets, screwdrivers with striking cap most likely from Taiwan, "Beta Easy" tools etc.
 
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@ Monte: you're killing me with all these choices and all this tool goodness:bowdown:

Do you know the model no. for this Knipex? I can't see it. But I'll try to dig out the catalog at work and order this one up. It'd be perfect for what I need.


This one for plastic and rubber hoses up to 25mm

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English made caulk gun.Pretty common stuff.

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Old wooden square peg socketing screwdriver.Brand = python.Unknown origin but looks english.

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Claw , writing says 'British Made'

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Sorry about the image quality my camera isn't great.New buy , stanley chisel made in Sheffield.Don't buy those Irwin marple chisels as they are no longer made in England , buy these Stanley ones before they ship production to a 3rd world country also.

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B&D Jigsaw , England.

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Footprint Pipe wrench i believe , Sheffield England.

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Neither a tool nor old world , my keyboard is almost 20 years old and still works great.If you don't want a Chinese made keyboard they still produce these boards (In Kentucky USA) under the unicomp brand at http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/ , be prepared to pay alot for shipping outside of USA though.

Anyway theres heaps of other stuff in the shed like kamasa wrenches made in W Germany , Bosch cable drill made in Germany etc but the camera wasn't really clear enough for those images.
 
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Those positive click feel type IBM Enhanced keyboards are one of the best keyboards I've seen during my past 20 years work in the IT Hardware field. There were UK made versions too and had the pound sterling sign key.
 
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@ Monte: you're killing me with all these choices and all this tool goodness:bowdown:

Do you know the model no. for this Knipex? I can't see it. But I'll try to dig out the catalog at work and order this one up. It'd be perfect for what I need.

:)
the part number is: 9020185

http://www.knipex.com/index.php?id=1216&L=1&page=art_detail&parentID=1369&groupID=1408&artID=20538

available for example here:

http://www.crawfordtool.com/knipex_pipe_cutters.html

and here:

http://chadstoolbox.com/9020185knipexcutterforflexiblehosesandconduitpipes.aspx


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@catfish:
nice tools !!!! You still see these black "Black+Decker" tools "Made in England" often at the flea market here. (also orange and teal colored B+D tools)
 

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@ catfish they already shipped production of the stanley chisels to China.
At my local store the cheaper priced packaged sets of chisels were Chinese and the more expensive single chisels were from England.

Also whilst there i noticed vise grip is made in china now but the price was still around $70 australian dollars for the large sized one.Ridiculous pricing for a chinese made tool.
 
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@Monte
Are the Hazet 606 ratcheting wrenches made in Germany? How do they compare?

I was told "Made in asia". You also won´t find the word "germany" on the wrench. They look exactly like the Hazet 600N wrenches though. The finish is also good. The adapters say "Gearwrench" so i think they´re made by Danaher. The reverse lever also looks like Gearwrench (btw. Does anyone have a large pic ?) I don´t own any of them, but will add a 13mm wrench to my collection and report then. The german made Gedore wrenches are 30-40% cheaper than the Hazet wrenches...

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Does Stahlwille offer ratcheting wrenches?

yes and no. In the regular catalog they offer this style, most likely made by Kastar. However in Holland + Italy they offer forged ratcheting wrenches under a "Top Tec" brand in their promotional catalogs:

-in Holland they offer these "Toptec" wrenches click

- in Italy they offer 2 types: (page 31)
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But I´m 100% sure that Stahlwille don´t make these and any of the other "Top Tec" brand items.


They also offer (and make) their own unique ratcheting wrenches:

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So "yes" they offer ratcheting wrenches, but "no" not the forged ones (at least not in most parts of the world, and not made by them)


Also whilst there i noticed vise grip is made in china now but the price was still around $70 australian dollars for the large sized one.Ridiculous pricing for a chinese made tool.

expensive.......
here a cheaper german Sidchrome offer :)

http://www.justtools.com.au/prod4297.htm


30-40years old,british made,adjustable hacksaw

DING DONG ?? :D lol :thumbup:
 

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@Monte

"The german made Gedore wrenches are 30-40% cheaper than the Hazet wrenches..."

It is crazy that the Asian made would be more than the German made wrenches. I own some of the HAZET wrenches and they are nice, but the metal used for their construction is different (not the typical German steel color). I am hoping that HAZET starts making them in Germany.

@Joki

Very nice drill.
 

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@Monte

Do you know of any ebay.de sellers that would ship the 7UR set to North America? I think the Gedore USA site still has the old model listed for $500 for the 12 piece set.
 

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So i think the prices are ok. But i also think that they´re special introductory prices.

Yeah, I agree, they're probably introductory promos.
But maybe 60 teeth for all maybe because all patents for 72 teeth are gone.... i dunno....

I never really looked at it like that.....that 72-tooth gear parts having a worldwide patent. If so, that Mr. Bobby Hu guy is really smart.


i made 2 pics to better show this:

I can´t feel any difference between the new and old Gedore reversible wrench regarding the "play". If you turn the wrench clockwise and then counter clockwise there is a small amount of play until the wrench engages and can turn the fastener. The play seems to be equal.

Interesting. Then I guess the Gedore claims are not exactly true. :headscrat

The non-reversible wrench however seems to have a larger amount of play, but it is used, both other wrench unused. But maybe it is because of a different pawl design or because the pawl is not fixed with the reverse lever so it "swings" more freely which causes a higher amount of play ? I don´t have the non-reversible new Gedore wrench yet so i can´t compare them.

I think the non-reversibles somehow have more play, some more than others. The Kabo made ones seem to have the smallest amount of backlash out of all the ones I've played with.



yes, (i think :D) the "force" you need to turn the "ratcheting ring". It is slightly more force needed to turn the new Gedore wrench, the old one is easier to turn and the non-reversible model even easier. Maybe because it is used or again because of the different pawl design or softer spring.

The Taiwanese have had many years to refine their mechanisms and they've proved themselves to the entire world with the product's durability. It's too bad that there's more drag .... in other words more "force" required in the "backstroke". That's a turn off for me.....but I'd still like to try one to get a feel for it myself. :D I do like the design of the wrench. It would be nice if they came out with a double-box version (ratcheting on one end, fixed on the other)


Thanks for taking all the photos!!!!



@Vinko,

The Knipex tube cutter is nice for sure--like the Ferrari of tube cutters. If you don't mind a simple one, Lisle makes one with the same blade type. It makes clean square cuts.
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@Jk47,

Like Monte says, I do believe the Hazet rat. wrenches are manufactured by Danaher, or Lea Way in Taiwan. My notes also show that they may be supplying Beta as well.


@SPV,

RE: Beta outsourcing:
I do know that the screwdrivers are from Taiwan. From Lancer
 

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@Joki:
nice percussion drill !!!!!!!!!!!


@Monte

"The german made Gedore wrenches are 30-40% cheaper than the Hazet wrenches..."

It is crazy that the Asian made would be more than the German made wrenches. I own some of the HAZET wrenches and they are nice, but the metal used for their construction is different (not the typical German steel color). I am hoping that HAZET starts making them in Germany.

Yes that would be nice because i really like the Hazet forgings......
but then they should hurry up before i buy the Gedores :)


@Monte

Do you know of any ebay.de sellers that would ship the 7UR set to North America? I think the Gedore USA site still has the old model listed for $500 for the 12 piece set.

Both ebay sellers only ship to the EU...
The best is maybe to ask them if they are willing to ship to the US or look at Gedore shops outside of ebay like www.primetools.co.uk


But maybe 60 teeth for all maybe because all patents for 72 teeth are gone.... i dunno....

I never really looked at it like that.....that 72-tooth gear parts having a worldwide patent. If so, that Mr. Bobby Hu guy is really smart.

yeah, or another scenario: They just took the pawl out of their U-20 ratchets and installed the 1/4" pawl in the small wrenches, the 3/8" pawl in the medium wrenches and the 1/2" pawl in the large wrenches :) ?

i made 2 pics to better show this:

I can´t feel any difference between the new and old Gedore reversible wrench regarding the "play". If you turn the wrench clockwise and then counter clockwise there is a small amount of play until the wrench engages and can turn the fastener. The play seems to be equal.

Interesting. Then I guess the Gedore claims are not exactly true.

yeah , or they were referring their statement to the old "Kastar" style wrenches... :) ?

The non-reversible wrench however seems to have a larger amount of play, but it is used, both other wrench unused. But maybe it is because of a different pawl design or because the pawl is not fixed with the reverse lever so it "swings" more freely which causes a higher amount of play ? I don´t have the non-reversible new Gedore wrench yet so i can´t compare them.

I think the non-reversibles somehow have more play, some more than others. The Kabo made ones seem to have the smallest amount of backlash out of all the ones I've played with.

the 90 tooth ones ?

yes, (i think ) the "force" you need to turn the "ratcheting ring". It is slightly more force needed to turn the new Gedore wrench, the old one is easier to turn and the non-reversible model even easier. Maybe because it is used or again because of the different pawl design or softer spring.

The Taiwanese have had many years to refine their mechanisms and they've proved themselves to the entire world with the product's durability. It's too bad that there's more drag .... in other words more "force" required in the "backstroke". That's a turn off for me.....but I'd still like to try one to get a feel for it myself. I do like the design of the wrench. It would be nice if they came out with a double-box version (ratcheting on one end, fixed on the other)

:) yeahhhh but only slightly :) :D you can still buy them :D Unfortunately i don´t own a torque screwdriver, otherwise i could measure the drag.
Unfortunately i think that we won´t see more different "gear wrenches" from them. They offered the 2 imported wrench styles for several years, but didn´t offer flex heads, double-box etc. so don´t know if they now will make them on their own.....? I think the market here is not so big, i think companies wouldn´t outfit all their mechanics with like 3 or 4 different kinds (or even more) of "gear wrenches", and also the private user seem not to buy too many of these wrenches, some big box stores don´t even carry ratcheting wrenches, some stores yes but mostly 1 style, some have "Proxxon" and offer the combi version and double box ratcheting. At prices like 17.99€ for a 13mm Stanley ratcheting wrench it is also not very tempting for the consumer to buy these wrenches...
ps: Gedore offers 4 styles through their "Carolus" brand
http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Ringratschenschluessel_c442.htm


Thanks for taking all the photos!!!!

you´re welcome ;)



@101%Loko:

nice socket set !!!

do you know what "Robust" is ??
Sabes o que é "Robust" ??

(sorry my portugues is no good :) )
(Desculpe o meu portugues não é bom :) )

Gedore --> Drebo --> Robust ??

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I just came across this today... appears to be hand forged in japan... and as someone who enjoys working with wood I have to say this is beautiful... it is made from damascus steel, which some of you may know was used in parts of europe, the middle east, and asia for over a millenium and is pretty rare and amazing... read up on it sometime... anyway check this out:

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A set of these will set you back just under 900 Euro!!! :shocking:

Here is the website I found it at:

http://www.fine-tools.com/G313030.htm

Now if only we could have a few screwdrivers made from that stuff huh? :lol_hitti
 

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Dowidat with a brass "hammer head" brazed to one end.
Also stamped with national stock number: 4933 01 033 8324
Bought it couple years back at a local army surplus store, had 6 or 7 in a box for 1.00 each.
All of them had the brass "hammer" attached.

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nice socket set !!!

do you know what "Robust" is ??
Sabes o que é "Robust" ??

(sorry my portugues is no good )
(Desculpe o meu portugues não é bom )

Gedore --> Drebo --> Robust ??

Robust made by Gedore, but in Chrome Steel, don't Vanadium. Good price, medium quality.
 

superautobacs

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yeah, or another scenario: They just took the pawl out of their U-20 ratchets and installed the 1/4" pawl in the small wrenches, the 3/8" pawl in the medium wrenches and the 1/2" pawl in the large wrenches ?

Haaa, interesting. ...but they don't look exactly the same though, correct?


yeah , or they were referring their statement to the old "Kastar" style wrenches... ?

:lol: Now that's a fair comparison for sure.


the 90 tooth ones ?

Yeah, both the 90 (EZ-red spline) and 72-tooth (Crescent and KTC 12-pt versions).



yeahhhh but only slightly you can still buy them Unfortunately i don´t own a torque screwdriver, otherwise i could measure the drag.
Unfortunately i think that we won´t see more different "gear wrenches" from them. They offered the 2 imported wrench styles for several years, but didn´t offer flex heads, double-box etc. so don´t know if they now will make them on their own.....? I think the market here is not so big, i think companies wouldn´t outfit all their mechanics with like 3 or 4 different kinds (or even more) of "gear wrenches", and also the private user seem not to buy too many of these wrenches, some big box stores don´t even carry ratcheting wrenches, some stores yes but mostly 1 style, some have "Proxxon" and offer the combi version and double box ratcheting. At prices like 17.99€ for a 13mm Stanley ratcheting wrench it is also not very tempting for the consumer to buy these wrenches...
ps: Gedore offers 4 styles through their "Carolus" brand
http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Ringratsche...essel_c442.htm

Interesting to know that, Monte. I guess there's something about the North American garage junkies' psyche that makes them want to have the largest toolbox, oufitted with all the variations available for purchase. It's a generalization, but I'm guessing it's the opposite for the Europeans and Japanese?



@zer0cell

:shocking: at the price.
Many of the master blacksmiths/craftsmen/toolmakers/industrious manufacturing takes place in Niigata prefecture--the same place those were made in. It's like the Solingen, Wuppertal, Remscheid of Japan.


@banditbigdog

I've seen something like that before in picture. I can't remember if it was European, North American, or Japanese. I think it's a plumber's wrench?

Nice find!
 
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