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On looks alone, I have to give it to the older '2' step process on the 600Ns. I like the extra detail.

However, I'm sure they are still top performers why they are put to work.
 
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Couple of things I bought lately:
Facom pin-style spanner wrench (interchangable pins)
Hazet 435 set
Hazet 600N/17 wrench set and some new-world ****
Nice. Where'd you get the Hazet stuff - I'll take it wasn't locally available in 'Toontown???
 

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Guys, that Kress drill was bought last week, our Kress importer is clearing magazines, this is discounted model. They are selling at biggest polish auction service, i dunno if i can post a link here? I guess Monte will have no problems with shipping but i don't know if they will ship to USA. I paid something like 100euro/138$ which is pretty good price for Swiss made two speed drill with two 3Ah batteries and nice 1-hour charger, at least in Poland. They had also Ni-Cd 2Ah version for 83 euro and other(non pistol grip) drills. Next week I will be testing batteries on professional battery pack tester so if you are interested I can post results.
 

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No in person photos, but got a used Metabo LT drill. One of the newer ones, made in Germany.

Also got 2 new grinders from Metabo today. 4.5 and 7 inch. The 7 inch was cheap because it apparently has an M14 rather than 5/8" spindle, but I haven't verified that, and one of the reviewers on amazon said that the metric spec was a misprint.


w8-115 quick
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CSAY6Y/?tag=atomicindus08-20


W23-180

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VE4GLO/?tag=atomicindus08-20

damn prices are going up and down like crazy over the past few days, but I got this for $137. I think the amazon list of $408 is slightly inflated, but not sure.

THey had some good deals on Bosch German models too.


edit: I think I'll get some Metabo accessories too, including the fibre disc pad...
 
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The product pictures a few different versions/styles of that grinder.

It turns out that it's the W8-115 quick (probably find the accurate photo on the Metabo site). I have one already from a Metabo dealer, and this one was the same. Didn't notice the photos were different though. Thanks for the heads up.
 

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Could one of you folks who own a pair of those NWS 45 degree angle pliers (ergocombi? combiergo? peacemaker?) tell me what the model number is on those? I'd like to see if Chad's has them in stock.
 

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I never go into pawn shops but I was on the way back from another tool score locally and stopped in at this one.

Looked through the cases, only a couple of things caught my eye. End up buying this and a F80. I've never heard of this brand but the look and feel of the tool said quality to me so I took a chance. It is a deadblow, it looks to never have been used. It is 1160g / ~ 41 oz / ~ 2lbs 9 oz.

A quick internet search for KBS G50 and other variations turned up nothing.

The hammer finish and overall design made me think it was made by PB Swiss (and, of course, since it is Swiss made)


Anybody have info on KBS? And what is ruckschlagfrei?


Monte - Sorry, my photo skills are NOT WORTHY!!


If it is good, I'll tell you what I paid... :D :D


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@KLars:
It means that it won't recoil

@ zer0cell...makes sense, there is a good amout of shot in the head.

@ american lockpicker...yes, definetely...the faces don't even have a single mark on them.

I like it. The shop obviously knew the typical truck name brands pretty well. I'm guessing they tried to look up some information on this hammer and didn't find any (as I did) and threw it in the case with a price. Now I'm very interested to find out more about it. I'm wondering of the ends are replaceable, they don't feel like it.
 
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Guys, that Kress drill was bought last week, our Kress importer is clearing magazines, this is discounted model. They are selling at biggest polish auction service, i dunno if i can post a link here? I guess Monte will have no problems with shipping but i don't know if they will ship to USA. I paid something like 100euro/138$ which is pretty good price for Swiss made two speed drill with two 3Ah batteries and nice 1-hour charger, at least in Poland. They had also Ni-Cd 2Ah version for 83 euro and other(non pistol grip) drills. Next week I will be testing batteries on professional battery pack tester so if you are interested I can post results.

Found it in the 2002/2003 Kress catalog !
i wonder if the batteries are still good ?

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and the blue/grey DIY version

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@Vinko:

post some pics :)


Could one of you folks who own a pair of those NWS 45 degree angle pliers (ergocombi? combiergo? peacemaker?) tell me what the model number is on those? I'd like to see if Chad's has them in stock.

part no.: 1096-69-200 for this:

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I never go into pawn shops but I was on the way back from another tool score locally and stopped in at this one.

Looked through the cases, only a couple of things caught my eye. End up buying this and a F80. I've never heard of this brand but the look and feel of the tool said quality to me so I took a chance. It is a deadblow, it looks to never have been used. It is 1160g / ~ 41 oz / ~ 2lbs 9 oz.

A quick internet search for KBS G50 and other variations turned up nothing.

The hammer finish and overall design made me think it was made by PB Swiss (and, of course, since it is Swiss made)


Anybody have info on KBS? And what is ruckschlagfrei?


Monte - Sorry, my photo skills are NOT WORTHY!!


If it is good, I'll tell you what I paid... :D :D

Nice hammer !!! Never heard of KBS.

rückschlagfrei = recoilless

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I think it looks like the hammer is made by Halder www.halder.de
Looks like a Halder Supercraft
I only wonder about the "swiss made" ?

Here a pic from the Halder catalog

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the 50mm version, with extra sleeve on the handle like the KBS hammer

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rubber handle looks identical too. PB also makes no steel handle recoilless hammers.


the hammer heads can be replaced

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some more pics. 60mm Halder wood handle on the left, 40mm Halder steel handle in the middle and 30mm Habero on the right

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They are usually available in stores for the professional user. However there is one Big Box store who carry them here called Bauhaus. There are also 5 Bauhaus stores in Spain but i don`t know if they carry the german offering (Matador, Wera, Bessey, Erdi, Knipex, Wolfcraft etc.) www.bauhaus.es

Good afternoon, I'm new in this forum, but have been reading this post for some weeks (from the beginning till page 100, where I am now). Since I found it so interesting and also wanted to post, I have decided to register.

Herr Monte, I sometimes shop at Bauhaus, since it is the biggest and nearest shop of this kind in Barcelona (and they have many of the things that I need and at a good price); although I'm lately buying tools (not many) over "Amazon.de", because the variety of tools and price is better.

Well, back to what I wanted to tell you, in Bauhaus (here in Barcelona), people can find Wera, Wolfcraft, Knipex and Wissent, and something von Kirschen (but not a lot); but next time I'll try to look at more brands.
And for powertools, there are drills from AEG, Bosch (green line only) and Hitachi; for the rest of powertools, they are only from Bosch (green line again).

Mit freundlichen Grüßen.
 

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@ Monte - You got it! Nice find, I appreciate the information. Very confusing why it would be marked 'Swiss Made' when it is identical a Halder 3377.050...Are you sure Halder is the manufacturer or do they source products from other manufacturers?

I assume Halder is German?

What is a price for the Halder Supercraft 3377.050? :D Just curious, I paid $15 US total.
 
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Hola señor servito ! :)

welcome to the forum !!
Do you have any pics of the spanish Bauhaus ?? It seems they offer the same brands, it would be interesting to see if the store also look the same :)
I think Bauhaus also offers Metabo in spain ?? We don´t have Hitachi at our Bauhaus, only at the "Hornbach" stores.

Do you have any pictures of your tools ??? ;)


@ Monte - You got it! Nice find, I appreciate the information. Very confusing why it would be marked 'Swiss Made' when it is identical a Halder 3377.050...Are you sure Halder is the manufacturer or do they source products from other manufacturers?

I assume Halder is German?

What is a price for the Halder Supercraft 3377.050? :D Just curious, I paid $15 US total.

I think Halder makes them ( i thought in germany) , but maybe in switzerland or a swiss company makes knock-offs ?? (Damn 3rd world copy countries :D :lol_hitti)
i dunno..... or maybe KBS is a fake, or its legit but they print "KBS - swiss made" on all their stuff even if it´s not ? i have no clue....

I found catalog prices between 28.70€ to 37.55€ + tax ( $39.25 to $51.35 + 19% sales tax) for the Halder 50mm hammer. $15 sounds like a good deal !






some flea market finds:

Wera screwdriver in translucent green

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Wera insulated screwdriver.

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@ Monte - You got it! Nice find, I appreciate the information. Very confusing why it would be marked 'Swiss Made' when it is identical a Halder 3377.050...Are you sure Halder is the manufacturer or do they source products from other manufacturers?

I assume Halder is German?

What is a price for the Halder Supercraft 3377.050? :D Just curious, I paid $15 US total.


i should have searched the Halder site better :D ......... Here is the answer:
http://www.halder.de/unternehmen/index.asp?submenu=305&menu=297&s=uk

Good to know !

it looks like your hammer cost 74.70$
http://www.drillspot.com/products/555195/supercraft_3377050_dead_blow_replaceable_tip_mallet



The swiss made "Halder Supercraft" dead blow/Recoilless hammers are available at:

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/ww...craft&op=search&Ntt=supercraft&N=0&sst=subset

and

http://www.drillspot.com/brand/supercraft


German made "Wiha" hammers:

http://wihatools.com/800seri/802serie.htm

http://wihatools.com/800seri/800Hickory.htm


and "Gedore" hammers "Made in Austria":

http://www.gedoretools.com/index.ph...ecoilless+&dispatch=products.search&x=11&y=11
 
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Hola señor servito ! :)

welcome to the forum !!
Do you have any pics of the spanish Bauhaus ?? It seems they offer the same brands, it would be interesting to see if the store also look the same :)
I think Bauhaus also offers Metabo in spain ?? We don´t have Hitachi at our Bauhaus, only at the "Hornbach" stores.

Do you have any pictures of your tools ??? ;)

I only have some pictures I took from the Dremels accessories shelf and the jigsaw saws (or blades), in order to have their price and for comparing prices (from Bauhaus). But will try next time to take some pictures (if allowed, of course).
I haven't seen Metabo at all in Bauhaus, to say the truth, the first time I heard from Metabo (and other brands like Eibenstock, Duss, Fein, Festool, Lamello and Protool) was at this thread.

I have a few pictures of my tiny collection of tools, mostly the newer ones, and the ones I like most. But I'll post them at another day.

Is there a limit in size for the pictures here?

Besides Bauhaus (which is in the city of Barcelona), there are a few more big stores like that; "Servei Estació" (in the city, too), "Aki" (a few kilometers out from Barcelona) and "Leroy-Merlin" (outside from Barcelona).
This last one has a web page where you can see many of the tools they sell: http://www.leroymerlin.es

But apart from those big shops, in Barcelona there are lots of small ironmongery.

Tschüss.
 

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@garfunkle24 : Nice tools :thumbup:
Does your Hazet 435 set shows "Made in Germany" or "Germany" somewhere ?

The 435 wrenches have no COO marking on them. I don't have the box anymore to check that either.

Nice. Where'd you get the Hazet stuff - I'll take it wasn't locally available in 'Toontown???

I'm British, so I often have friends ship me Euro stuff.


Here are a few more comparison shots of old and new 600N:
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And a nice little bitset I bought from Wurth:
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Monte, do you know who is the OEM of this set?
 

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@ Monte - Awesome, thanks for all the help on that! It looks like it was a good deal!

@ garfunkle24 - What version do you prefer? Old or new and why?
 
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@ Monte - Awesome, thanks for all the help on that! It looks like it was a good deal!

@ garfunkle24 - What version do you prefer? Old or new and why?

I much prefer the older ones. I always prefer a more industrial, "teutonic" style tool than shiny bling. Functionally, I'm sure they're identical, although there are more flaws in the new style forgings. BTW, the box ends on all of my Hazets are perfectly centered.

I just noticed something else in my own pics: My old 13mm has the '2-step' forging whereas my 17mm has the older finish, but '1-step' forging. Weird. I bought them together ~3 years ago.
 
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But will try next time to take some pictures (if allowed, of course).

that would be cool!!!!!

I have a few pictures of my tiny collection of tools, mostly the newer ones, and the ones I like most. But I'll post them at another day.

yes please !!!! Thanks in advance !!!:thumbup:

But apart from those big shops, in Barcelona there are lots of small ironmongery.

The small shops usually have the "good" tools :) (Like Duss, Lamello, Festool, Fein..... ) :)


Monte, do you know who is the OEM of this set?

i always thought that Wera might supply (some ?) bits. I´ll try to find out. Stay tuned ;)





btw.: anybody already bought these ??? :)

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I...I just noticed something else in my own pics: My old 13mm has the '2-step' forging whereas my 17mm has the older finish, but '1-step' forging. Weird. I bought them together ~3 years ago.

Yeah, I noticed that as I was looking at the pics. Thanks for posting those up!!
 

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@aspera: "Germany" is forged on the opposite side of the wrenche.

@garfunkle24: Thank you for the checking of your Hazet 435 set. I presume it's made in Czech Rep or in Slovenia. These wrenches are AFAIK less and less produced in Germany, neither GEDORE don't make them any more. Same thing goes for Facom's "series 75" and "series 76". But, that's an other story...
 
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@Monte : i've got a set of 610 N wrenches, never noticed this "two step" design before you mentioned it :thumbup:. Now, i consider this particular forge to be more attractive at first sight:drool: than the new regular "one step" design of the 600 N (which i also own and like it very much).
Also, i noticed in the Hazet 2009 catalogue that the 450 N is still "two step" forged.
 
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don´t worry the wrenches all still say "Germany" also the new 600N:

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The flat double box wrenches "610N" and the open end wrenches "450N" have still the 2-step forging, so hurry up before they change them !!!! :)

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@ Joki :
New 600 N may look cheaper, from afar. But when you handle them, the quality still remains very impressive :thumbup:.
 
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if someone don´t like the Hazet wrenches anymore :) .... other mothers also have beautiful daughters :) ;)

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Hi guys!

As I told you a few pages back, I was waiting for some european tools that I purchased, now that I've received some of them... showtime!

Let's start with some hand files, I didn't have any so I bought some Vallorbe files, it's quite a reputated brand I think. At least they're well finished, no damaged teeth and you just see chips flying around when you use them, it can't be compared to DIY files...
I'm happy :bounce: I just have some issues with screwing the handles on the files but with a bit of grinding it should be fine (so next saturday I'll buy a bench grinder :))

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Bessey "ideal" snips with serrated blades, I tried it this week-end, it really cut without slip and it's possible to make smooth low radius curves.
Bessey folding knife, a bit pricey for a knife (12€) but it feel robust, no play at all, the thumb pad makes it comfortable when cutting thick rubber. Blades are sharp, plastic is really soft, between plastic and rubber, I always have it in my pocket now :)

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Bessey clamps, made in Germany it's... heavy duty!

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Family picture:

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Now the "power" tools

Bosch GHG 660 lcd heat gun I haven't tried it yet on the battle field but heat and flow seem well regulated, I don't ask more than that

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Kress 1050 FME milling spindle for my small CNC router, it will replace the 300W that came with it. Now I'll have a "real" spindle with collet chuck and without play, haaa no more noisy cheap bearing sounds :bounce:

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The last thing for today, it's not really a tool but it's a must for a good compressed airline, Domnick Hunter's filters:

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My complete airline filtration system, the first two are Norgren's. I hope that I'll have time to mill the brackets for the Domnick Hunter's this WE, to fix everything on the wall. I'd like to see if I've made the right choices concerning these filters...

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By the way, I received some news concerning the Mega T2X floor jack.
Abco (UK) can send it to Belgium for 125€ so it would cost me 400€ including shipping.
I contacted a belgian importer of Mega's products, specialized in tractor's maintenance but they don't sell to privates. However they gave me the address of one of their customers, a tractor shop at 10 km of my village. I'll call them tomorow, if they sell it at a decent price it will be the first time that I can buy a tool so close of my home. The first "real" tool shop I usually go is at 40km, well it's not that bad in a way, at least for my wallet...
 

servito

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The small shops usually have the "good" tools :) (Like Duss, Lamello, Festool, Fein..... ) :)

Well, I have not seen those brands here (or at least that I remember).
I have just uploaded some brochures (some PDF in a RAR file, 81 MB), so if you want to have a look from something that people can find here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TEIYUUM8
Of course that you can find more and better things here, but this is some of the tools that are offered in those catalogs.
 

Hazet

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@ Joki :
New 600 N may look cheaper, from afar. But when you handle them, the quality still remains very impressive :thumbup:.

Once you hold the HAZET wrenches and actually use them any doubt will disappear :bounce:. I have some Gedore and Stahlwilles and they are all awesome wrenches. If anyone does not want their HAZET stuff, feel free to send it my way, I will even pay for shipping :)

Here is my latest European tool acquisition :).

IMG_2777.jpg


It comes with a very basic tools set all by Heyco.

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servito

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Here is my latest European tool acquisition :).

IMG_2777.jpg


It comes with a very basic tools set all by Heyco.

IMG_2773.jpg

Those Minis are so beautiful, but a bit expensive for such a small car; it's a pitty that I cannot see the old ones here in my city, because I like them a lot.

Did you know Hazet that the Mini will be racing next year at the World Rally Championship?
At least that's what I read some months ago in a BMW press release.
 

aspera

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Those Minis are so beautiful, but a bit expensive for such a small car; it's a pitty that I cannot see the old ones here in my city, because I like them a lot.

Did you know Hazet that the Mini will be racing next year at the World Rally Championship?
At least that's what I read some months ago in a BMW press release.

mini-wrc-2_800x0w.jpg
:beer:
 
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