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PS : Is there a COO on the Bessey folding knife ?
Its chinese.
PS : Is there a COO on the Bessey folding knife ?
I don't think I've even seen a utility knife of any kind in any store I've been to in the past few years that was NOT made in china. Well there is one that Stanley makes which is made in the US of "global materials" but that's about it. I've got a fixed blade Lennox that was made in china which works pretty well and a few of the Stanley ones I mentioned which don't seem to last that long as the blade retracting mechanism breaks pretty easily. Anyone else know of any that are totally made in the USA and of good quality? Or, perhaps some euro ones that are not prohibitively expensive?![]()
The really sad thing about those FACOM pliers is that they are used to kill innocent chickens....
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just kiddingHi guys!
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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I don't think I've even seen a utility knife of any kind in any store I've been to in the past few years that was NOT made in china. Well there is one that Stanley makes which is made in the US of "global materials" but that's about it. I've got a fixed blade Lennox that was made in china which works pretty well and a few of the Stanley ones I mentioned which don't seem to last that long as the blade retracting mechanism breaks pretty easily. Anyone else know of any that are totally made in the USA and of good quality? Or, perhaps some euro ones that are not prohibitively expensive?![]()
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
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![]()
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:
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...
Well, I have not seen those brands here (or at least that I remember).
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It comes with a very basic tools set all by Heyco.
do you know "Casals" and "Virutex" power tools from spain ?
haha lol wie geil !!!!!!!
Looks good !!!![]()
Some may have already seen these from different threads, but it fits in here...
Wera Kraftform Kompakt with BDC (diamond) bits:
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SEK (Suekage Tool) Pro-auto 48-tooth 1/4" bit ratchet (New Tools in Taiwan is the OEM):
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Superautobacs, I would like to know what's your opinion about the Wera Kraftform Kompakt, I was thinking about getting one, but I don't know about their quality.
Has it got a lot (or any) play when fastening, since the shank and the handle are not once piece?
And do you think it is robust, do you hear any cracking of the plastic when you squeeze it?
And about the Suekage bit ratchet, are you happy with it?
I have the Wera bit ratchet and I find it a tad small to handle (small and thin), it seems as if it was about to slip from my hands.
How much did it cost to you?
Thank you very much.
what is that fatmax tool? the image is of low quality so i cant tell

Well I know the brand (Casals) for more than ten years, although not very much, because it always seemed to me a low end brand, in every catalog their products were on the cheapest side and with less features than other international brands. I may be wrong, but I think they are now owned by another catalan brand (Taurus).
And for Virutex, I know they are focused on the wood market and they seem to be addressed to the professionals, so they are not on the cheap side.
I'm glad you and Aspera like my new avatar, thanks to wikipedia, photoshop and some imagination of mine![]()
My new toys. It is difficult to find these in any brand in my little city much less to find them in my favorite brand.
This set has 8, 10, 12, 13, 17 and 19mm sizes. Add my older ones in and I now have 8mm to 19mm missing only 16 and 18mm. That really won't be a problem to me.
holy hell, monte, that bosch bench grinder is awesome!
yeah it´s cool huh !! Hopefully they´ll sell it to me one day
Looks pretty beefy. Everything built a little bit thicker than nowadays...
Klauke cordless crimping tool. Note the Makita battery. Tool itself is "Made in Germany"
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Looks like they copied this.
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Um, wtf is that?
Its a ray gun from Stargate.