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Hey Monte - did you get your package from Triangle yet? Are you going to let us know what you thought of them? :D
 
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Hello folks, I have been buying a few things to keep a good pace,:bounce:
Since holiday season is coming soon I have to keep an eye on pawn shops because many people will sell their family tools to buy some stupid wii games they can't live without.

Photo 1 and 2; I bought them since my fingers do not fit very well in injection pumps.
Photo 3 and 4 I had to repair my watch
Photo 5 and 6 ogv vs standard
Photo 7 an excellent old peugeot drill, that model is very good for drilling a hole close to a wall, and I also love how they whistle like an air tool.
 

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Hey Monte - did you get your package from Triangle yet? Are you going to let us know what you thought of them? :D

yeah i picked it up on wednesday from the customs - already took some pics and made some measurements :) and will post a review on sunday :)

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@maxipouce
nice tools !!!! Good price for the drill :) ;)
 

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wow that triangle ratchet looks nice and i love the extension. never heard of triangle before. they look really cool, has anyone used them
 
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wow that triangle ratchet looks nice and i love the extension. never heard of triangle before. they look really cool, has anyone used them

There are a couple of threads here about "Triangle tools", i will post some more pics today.

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A couple of recent Mitutoyo micrometer purchases. I am still looking for the 75-100mm digital.

Good choice, good quality metrology tools are already nice tools to play with but Mitutoyo have something more :)

Anyway, it's just that while I was browsing ebay.de for a 50-75 I found this auction:
Mitutoyo 75-100

And remember you were looking for one, it's still sealed and from the last generation (293 serie but not QuantuMike...).
I'll also try to remember the name of the ebay seller where I got my 75-100, I remember he always had some for sale (new and sealed), got mine for 95€ and it was his regular "buy it now" price

I hope this help.
 
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Hello folks, I have been buying a few things to keep a good pace,:bounce:
Since holiday season is coming soon I have to keep an eye on pawn shops because many people will sell their family tools to buy some stupid wii games they can't live without.

Photo 1 and 2; I bought them since my fingers do not fit very well in injection pumps.
Photo 3 and 4 I had to repair my watch
Photo 5 and 6 ogv vs standard
Photo 7 an excellent old peugeot drill, that model is very good for drilling a hole close to a wall, and I also love how they whistle like an air tool.

Nice tools. :) BTW does Peugeot still make power tools in France?
 

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Hi guys!

I'd like to buy a good jack (I don't have one), something normal:

-2 tons
-Minimum height around 80 mm
-Maximum around 500mm,
-Weight doesn't really matter, nor space
-Price around 250-300€, might be a bit more for something of really good quality.

The only "fancy" thing I'd like is a quick lift pedal and something made in Europe.

I don't know a lot about jacks, nor which are good brands so if you have any ideas, I would appreciate, thanks!

I've selected:
-Compac 2T-C, Made in Danemark, nice price, quality?
-Hazet 214-2 , I don't think it has a quick lift, made in Germany?
-Facom??? they look "pretty", a bit pricey and well made but I've never seen one in real, it 's always better on the pictures...
And I sweared I wouldn't buy their tools anymore unless it's made in France, at least in europe... As their new range of jacks is just a few years old I wonder what kind of mess Stanley did again :)

@Monte
You've seen the Compac in real at a fair right? Do they seem robust? From the picture I've seen (again it's just pics) the finish looks a bit coarse compared to Hazet and Facom, or at least more "industrial".
I'm sure that your sharp eyes weren't blinded by a lack of cosmetic appeal :D How do the mechanic parts look and feel ? :drool:
Thank you.

Concerning european tools, I received some new stuffs, Kress, Bessey, Erdi, Bosch, Gedore, Wera, Knipex,... but no pictures for the moment, I'll show you next time :thumbup:
 

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Thanks Matthew!

I knew I had already seen another danish floorjack brand than Compac but couldn't remember the name.
I searched for pricing on the web but couldn't find anything else than prices in the US, which can be very different from european prices, even if it's produced here...
You get them quite cheap in the US!

I'll contact them and see where I can find a reseller here in Belgium or Germany...
 

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Hello to everyone

This is my contribution for the old world tools. I'm a big Facom fan and i will post a few pictures with my tools. For the moment i took pictures only to the screwdrivers.They are from the Ergowtwist and Enduro series. Both are discontinued today as you all know. The best ergonomic handles ever. The rest of the tools will follow soon.

Greetings,
Adrian


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@Cantause.
There are several jacks in Facom's catalogue. The cheapest are AFAIK imported from Taiwan or China. Other, i mean the expensive ones, are made by the Spanish "MEGA", they look extremly strong and durable. I also recommand you to buy the original Spanish than the rebadged Facom's, you'll save some money...
"AC Hydrauliq" jacks are also top notch, you can't go wrong with them.
 

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@American lockpicker; the last peugeot powertools made in France were made in the mid 80's. The drill I pictured is from the very late 70's.

@Cantause;

compac in action

Sorry I can't translate :(
 
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Hello to everyone

This is my contribution for the old world tools. I'm a big Facom fan and i will post a few pictures with my tools. For the moment i took pictures only to the screwdrivers.They are from the Ergowtwist and Enduro series. Both are discontinued today as you all know. The best ergonomic handles ever. The rest of the tools will follow soon.

Greetings,
Adrian

Hello Adriahn and welcome to the forum !!!!! Nice screwdriver collection !!!!!!!!!


The only "fancy" thing I'd like is a quick lift pedal and something made in Europe.

:thumbup:

Concerning european tools, I received some new stuffs, Kress, Bessey, Erdi, Bosch, Gedore, Wera, Knipex,... but no pictures for the moment, I'll show you next time :thumbup:

piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiics :D ;) !:thumbup:

@Monte
You've seen the Compac in real at a fair right? Do they seem robust? From the picture I've seen (again it's just pics) the finish looks a bit coarse compared to Hazet and Facom, or at least more "industrial".
I'm sure that your sharp eyes weren't blinded by a lack of cosmetic appeal :D How do the mechanic parts look and feel ? :drool:
Thank you.

:)
They look good (imho) and robust, the 2nd pic i took is a bit blurry, the coarse finish is only on the housing where the handle is attached because it´s cast and where the swivel wheels are attached because its cast or forged so the finish is a bit rougher. The simple reason i have a AC jack is because i got it cheaper at a auction than a Compac or Mega product. But i would not hesitate to buy a jack from them. Not from Hazet though because it´s imported :)
Maxipouce provided some good videos, the functionality of the AC + Mega jacks is the same. Quality probably too.

AC Hydraulic and Mega (www.mega.es) as well as Nike (www.nikehydraulics.com) already were mentioned, here is a shop for Compac (click), AC Hydraulic shop (click) (look for the AC DK20Q)
, there is OMCN from Italy www.omcn.it (jack catalog click), "Rodac" offers several rebadged (?) Mega jacks (click), "Rodcraft" too (click), "Weber" looks like they offer rebadged Mega jacks too. OTC + Griots also offer Mega jacks. AC jacks are also available as "PV Monochrom" at www.pvautomotive.de - here´s a dealer search where you can insert a german zip code, maybe they have a dealer close to you click and also available as "WM-Tec" at www.wm-fahrzeugteile.de

My advise: send a email to Mega, AC + Compac etc. and ask for local dealers. Not always is the internet price the best, my dealer wants 239.-€ + tax for the AC DK20Q and the Compac 2T-C is available "offline" for 219.- + tax.

Edit: AC dealer in Belgium: http://www.vandecalseyde.be/site/nl/leveringsprogramma/ac-hydraulic and another and here (AC, Compac) and here (Compac, Rodcraft, OMCN)

There is also www.cattini.eu from Italy i just found out :) but the jacks look like rebadged AC jacks.


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ps: another advise: DON´T buy jacks with a release mechanism like that:

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Better is this, where the handle directly acts to the "valve lever"

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Thank you all for your inputs!

I know almost exactly what I want now...
I've also contacted the different brands to know for some local distributors, I prefer to buy in a "real" shop than on the internet (when it's not twice the price), it's the same principle than buying european tools.

@AutomatiquE:
Thanks for the info, I didn't plan to buy one of the small ones, I'd like a real "big" worshop jack, I considered the "expensive" Facom's but it was a bit pricey (for something I wasn't sure where it came from).
Now that you gave me the manufacturer's name, I reconsidered the option, even found an online store in the UK selling the Mega jacks, usually half the price of facom's, sometimes less :shocking:

@ Joki
Did you buy your jacks recently? I've seen in this post that Nike didn't produce their jacks anymore and import chinese ones (with some availability problems), only a rumor?

@Monte
Thanks for all these links, and don't worry, I had no plan to buy a russian roulette jack.
I like the AC and Mega more (Compac are fine too but green isn't my color), I think I'll go for a Mega (I like the tool tray and the lift pedal beside the "stick").

I have another question, their "low" profile model (T2X) seems really nice, very low (48 mm), has a longer stroke than the standard (455 vs 390) and just 4 cm longer (and 10 kg).

So are there any disadvantage with low profile jacks?
I'd like to buy a kitcar and sometimes I work on old sports cars so it might be an interresting feature...

I guess my parents will buy me the new Ferrari 458 for my birthday, I've heard it was really, really low, it's another good reason to have the right tool when I'll have to change oil, put the snow tyres,... :bounce:
 
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My favourite Buick from the 90´s is a Buick Roadmaster. With LT-1 engine please :) ;)

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My Grandpa had one of those. :headscrat

Wouldn't you at least want an Impala SS?
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(lol, MAC tools logo in the background)
 
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@Monte
I had no plan to buy a russian roulette jack.

lol

I like the AC and Mega more (Compac are fine too but green isn't my color), I think I'll go for a Mega (I like the tool tray and the lift pedal beside the "stick").

:thumbup: yeah those Megas look purdy.
I personally prefer blue or green or anything besides red , because red always look imported :D ;)

it seems they redesigned the tool tray ! Nice !!

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I have another question, their "low" profile model (T2X) seems really nice, very low (48 mm), has a longer stroke than the standard (455 vs 390) and just 4 cm longer (and 10 kg).

So are there any disadvantage with low profile jacks?
I'd like to buy a kitcar and sometimes I work on old sports cars so it might be an interresting feature...

Looking through the specs i don´t see disadvantages (only the higher price) only advantages (height, longer)

I guess my parents will buy me the new Ferrari 458 for my birthday, I've heard it was really, really low, it's another good reason to have to right tool when I'll have to change oil, put the snow tyres,... :bounce:

Why a trolley jack then ??? A vehicle lift is not much more $$$ :)


I have tools my Grand Dad came over here from Germany with him.

Some pics would be nice :)


My Grandpa had one of those. :headscrat

Wouldn't you at least want an Impala SS?

(lol, MAC tools logo in the background)

yeah but since american lockpicker mentioned Buick.... Sure a Impala SS is cooler or a Mercury Marauder.... unfortunately they don´t make them anymore...
 
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piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiics :D ;) !:thumbup:

I wait to receive everything for the photo shoot!
Anyway I'm at my "university apartment" during week days, I haven't seen these new tools yet either. My mum told me that the postman always looks so exhausted we he arrives at home with the parcels, he will have a lot of work this week:lol_hitti
He already passed several quality test, complete motorbike engines, Leinen vises (125mm with turntable) and by the end of the week, a 300x400 granite surface plate :bounce:


:thumbup: yeah those Megas look purdy.
I personally prefer blue or green or anything besides red , because red always look imported :D ;)

Looking through the specs i don´t see disadvantages (only the higher price) only advantages (height, longer)



Why a trolley jack then ??? A vehicle lift is not much more $$$ :)

I asked Mega for a belgian dealer, it's the same than the link you gave me, they're rebadged Rodcraft.
I've also asked about ABCO hydraulic in the UK, they're one of their english importer and Sipuk who sell "Mega type in Spain" floor jacks :headscrat , I was doubtful, they told they've never heard of SIP and would check the origin of these jacks.

Abco has the T2 for 223€ and the T2X for 274€, I now have a reference to compare with the belgian importer. Rodac's were in sale at my local auto supplies shop last year, T2=362€, T2X=527€ :wtf:, it's always the same in Belgium :sad:

What's wrong with red? :mad: it's Facom's official colour!!!!!
Well you're right, imported tools :(
Anyway, Mega's red doesn't look like chinese ****'s red at all!! it's... a.... spanish red! :bounce:

Hehe, you're right about the Ferrari, I'll ask for an OMCN 4 post lift at christmas, it will be easier for clutch services... I just wonder if the chrismas tree will be big enough to put the gift box under...
 

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Hello

Some more pictures today. First my SALTUS SOLINGEN socket set. I think Monte could tell more about the quality of this set and a Facom plier 180.CPE.

All the best,
Adrian

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@R25 GTS,

How old is the Saltus kit? It's a bit unusual to associate Made-in-Germany with polished chrome socketry items, a "modern" looking ratchet, and all in a cheapy looking blow-moulded case. Taiwanese origin, perhaps?

Your Facom pliers are made by BOST.
 

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I don't think it's made in taiwan, the quality it's to good

:bounce: Héhé, it's not because it's made in Taiwan that the quality can't be as good as what we produce here, we're not in the 50's anymore :lol_hitti


I have some news concerning my european made floor jack price researches, I went this afternoon to my local auto supplies shop, I was prepared to the lack of competitive prices in Belgium but not at this point...
Rodac (Mega T2) 414€, Rodac (Mega T2X) 599€, AC hydraulics D20Q "on sale" 725€ :shocking:
And these prices include a 15% discount
As it is a T2X I'd like, I'll probably buy it in the UK (275€), for such a difference it's worth to pay for shipping, or to take the shuttle and buy it there... Would be a good idea, Lista resellers have nice prices there :bounce:
 

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My new/old boss's tools, he bought his about the same time I got mine, he had more money than me.... But he liked my ratchet so much he bought half the wurth catalog afterward. He has more but I was working and only took pics of the stuff on the benches.
 

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btw. Proxxon:
i was in a store today and looked at the Proxxon tools... All of the tools pictured said "Made in EU" (= Made in Luxemburg/Germany)

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(sorry for the blurry pic, had shoot it quick before someone notice it :) but the Proxxon experts should be able to identify the tools :) ;) )


They also had the new Bosch cordless electric vine bottle opener :)

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@superautobacs:
took some pics of the Orbis pliers we spoke about:

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PS: Some "Heyco" tools (sockets and some wrenches) also have a glossy finish as well as Belzer and some Elora sockets. The new Matador sockets too:

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I wait to receive everything for the photo shoot!
Anyway I'm at my "university apartment" during week days, I haven't seen these new tools yet either. My mum told me that the postman always looks so exhausted we he arrives at home with the parcels, he will have a lot of work this week:lol_hitti
He already passed several quality test, complete motorbike engines, Leinen vises (125mm with turntable) and by the end of the week, a 300x400 granite surface plate :bounce:


lol :) poor postman !!! It´s time to order something lighter like screwdrivers or so i guess, before he quits his job :) ;)


I asked Mega for a belgian dealer, it's the same than the link you gave me, they're rebadged Rodcraft.
I've also asked about ABCO hydraulic in the UK, they're one of their english importer and Sipuk who sell "Mega type in Spain" floor jacks :headscrat , I was doubtful, they told they've never heard of SIP and would check the origin of these jacks.

The SIP jack don´t look like a Mega jack. It doesn´t have the hole at the side of the jack. I guess a knock off.

Abco has the T2 for 223€ and the T2X for 274€, I now have a reference to compare with the belgian importer. Rodac's were in sale at my local auto supplies shop last year, T2=362€, T2X=527€ :wtf:, it's always the same in Belgium :sad:

:( Then i would take the Abco jack. Do you know what shipping cost ?

What's wrong with red? :mad: it's Facom's official colour!!!!!
Well you're right, imported tools :(
Anyway, Mega's red doesn't look like chinese ****'s red at all!! it's... a.... spanish red! :bounce:

:)
;)
when i think of "red = import" i have this or this or this or this in front of my eyes :) (with a bit blue though :) )
But you´re right, the Mega red looks like a spanish Matador red :) ;)

Hehe, you're right about the Ferrari, I'll ask for an OMCN 4 post lift at christmas, it will be easier for clutch services... I just wonder if the chrismas tree will be big enough to put the gift box under...

Christmas tree ? Christmas tree forest !!! :D


Hello
Some more pictures today. First my SALTUS SOLINGEN socket set. I think Monte could tell more about the quality of this set and a Facom plier 180.CPE.
All the best,
Adrian

Nice socket set !! I don´t have any Saltus tools, but maybe you can tell me something about their quality :)
They´re most known because of the "Saltus wrench" invented by Saltus:

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Over here Saltus is not very well known, more a "underground" brand. Never saw them here (ok never asked them if they have a dealer here :D)
There is a Saltus socket set similar to yours at ebay.de for a good price:
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Picked this up today. Its a Dewalt from 2003.

How much $ on gasoline did you spend to pick up this 1 drill bit ?? :D :D ;)


I have some news concerning my european made floor jack price researches, I went this afternoon to my local auto supplies shop, I was prepared to the lack of competitive prices in Belgium but not at this point...
Rodac (Mega T2) 414€, Rodac (Mega T2X) 599€, AC hydraulics D20Q "on sale" 725€ :shocking:
And these prices include a 15% discount
As it is a T2X I'd like, I'll probably buy it in the UK (275€), for such a difference it's worth to pay for shipping, or to take the shuttle and buy it there... Would be a good idea, Lista resellers have nice prices there :bounce:

wow crazy prices !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wonder why ??? Spain + Denmark are not that far away from Belgium ....??? strange....
They also have good prices for Facom in the UK ;) Maybe worth a trip..... a jack and a Lista cabinet filled with Facom :) They also have the best breakfast in the world in England ! :)


My new/old boss's tools, he bought his about the same time I got mine, he had more money than me.... But he liked my ratchet so much he bought half the wurth catalog afterward. He has more but I was working and only took pics of the stuff on the benches.

nice Würth tools !!!!!!!!!!

INTERESTING !!! The "Würth Zebra" ratcheting wrenches look like BLUE POINT wrenches !!! Do they have dual-pawls ???

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@Monte

Hahaha is that a bosch wine opener? I should get one of those for my mom :)
 

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Monte, he doesn't open his things up, ever. However being that wurth only makes nuts, bolts and screws they source the tools from common stock. I have the non-reversible ratchet wrenches and they are a dead ringer for Gearwrench brand tools, just marked differently. The ratchets are clearly Facom, perhaps you know who makes the BP wrenches?

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@Monte

Hahaha is that a bosch wine opener? I should get one of those for my mom :)

yup ! :)

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:D

who knows maybe they will introduce a "Skil Vino" in the US soon ??

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but this is probably more useful:

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@ Monte where is that Bosch made at(HU or CH?) and well it was 90 miles round trip...
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iirc hungary. Most Bosch green tools are from there except some angle grinders and hammer/percussion drills. (DE iirc)
90 miles for 1 drill bit ?? wow you are really dedicated :thumbup:


Monte, he doesn't open his things up, ever. However being that wurth only makes nuts, bolts and screws they source the tools from common stock. I have the non-reversible ratchet wrenches and they are a dead ringer for Gearwrench brand tools, just marked differently. The ratchets are clearly Facom, perhaps you know who makes the BP wrenches?

Brian

yeah the regular ratcheting ones i think Gearwrench or Hi-Five since they also have other stuff from Hi-Five like the mini bit ratchet + ratcheting screwdrivers. The OEM for the BP wrenches was posted here somewhere once by member "Reversegear"... still searching :)...


The Blue Point wrench loks like this from the inside:

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lol :) poor postman !!! It´s time to order something lighter like screwdrivers or so i guess, before he quits his job :) ;)


The SIP jack don´t look like a Mega jack. It doesn´t have the hole at the side of the jack. I guess a knock off.


:( Then i would take the Abco jack. Do you know what shipping cost ?


when i think of "red = import" i have this or this or this or this in front of my eyes :) (with a bit blue though :) )
But you´re right, the Mega red looks like a spanish Matador red :) ;)


wow crazy prices !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wonder why ??? Spain + Denmark are not that far away from Belgium ....??? strange....
They also have good prices for Facom in the UK ;) Maybe worth a trip..... a jack and a Lista cabinet filled with Facom :) They also have the best breakfast in the world in England ! :)

Are you crazy??? After years and thousands of euros spent over the internet just to train my postman!? It's just as you'd ask me to say to Sebastian Vettel to become a taxi driver now... :lol_hitti

Yup, Sip are not exactly the same but look very similar, I was a bit confused when they refered to Mega in the description...

Strange, blue makes me think about güde products, so basically cheap imports :)

I asked Abco for a shipping quotation, I'm waiting for an answer, they also have a very cool spent oil recuperator, I've alreay seen it before on the GJ homepage I think, but under a different brand name, would someone remember? I couldn't find it in the archives, I'd like to know if it's worth the money...

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I think we usually have higher prices in Belgium, at least for stuffs with "low volume" sale, we're a small country, there are not many resellers, so less competition...
We also don't have local brands which could be more appreciated by belgian customers, just because it's local, so that foreign competitors would have to lower their prices to give themselve an advantage, I don't know...

Héhé, I like the idea of a tool trip in England, with 300€ difference just for the jack it really worth to be taken into account, if Abco can't deliver at a reasonable price, I'll consider it (I'm not so far of the tunnel, but are they?).
I even thought of a Facom from a UK reseller but it's still expensive, The tool academy sells the T2X for 475€ + 27€ shipping. It's 200€ more than Abco, just the colour change from spanish red to french gray.

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It's beautiful isn't it? I love it in grey... but 200€ just for the paint and a different handle? :headscrat.
If Abco can send it to me for 27€ too I would be very happy with a red one, I'm waiting for their answer...

Btw, nice bottle opener, do they sell the screw system alone? it would be a nice bit for my 10,8v impact screwdriver :lol_hitti
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R25_GTS

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The ratchet it's a bit bulky and 6 or more arc degrees compared to my Facom but very strong. The sockets are very nice, they have a bit of low profile compared to other sockets, very good plating and strong. I have used a few of them quite intense on some rusted bolts and there is no mark on them from the bolts. I know the 3/8 set from Ebay, it's nice. But i'm looking in buying a Facom one (fan :) ). I think in the future i will trade if possible the Saltus set with a Facom one. I try to have all my tools from the same manufacturer.
 

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I know the 3/8 set from Ebay, it's nice. But i'm looking in buying a Facom one (fan :) )

If you're looking for some Facom socketry, you should have a look at The Tool Academy ebay shop, or on ebay.co.uk. I don't know about Facom's prices in Romania but compared to Belgium there are sometimes big differences. I don't think that everything at the tool academy worth to be bought there, sometimes prices are higher than at my local Facom shop...
However they have a 3/8 set (8-19 with rotating ratchet, I don't know if you like it) for 70€ (offer possible), a 1/2 set (10-32, 2 extensions, a joint) for 87€, shipping to Romania around 20€, whatever you take, well, except if you buy an hydraulic press of course :bounce:
There are other professional sellers on ebay.co.uk with interresting prices but I have only bought from the tool academy so i can't comment...
 

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Hi

I saw those offers from The Tool Academy, the prices are good but including the shipping it gets very close to the prices from here. I have a 15% discount from the romanian Facom dealer and it's possible not to pay the V.A.T. :D. I'm looking mostly for good second-hand deals on Ebay. I don't mind if it's used because most of the tools are with the life time guarantee . My dealer changes everything it's broken on the spot if it's in stock. It doesn't matter if it's bought or not from him, as long it's written Facom on it :). I have sent an e-mail to Facom complaining about the ProTwist screwdrivers series. I don't know if other people like them but i think they are a big step down from the Ergo Twist series. I have tried to use a ProTwist with my hand wet. It's useless :D. The hand slips and can't hold the handle. There is no soft rubber or something to hold the grip. Nothing to complain about the other tools, yet.

Regards
 
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