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Patz

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Hello everyone and welcome to the recent members thta have shown up these days, I have a tricky question for you;
What do these two squares mean? As the following pictures show it I have seen them on french, german and czech powertools.:headscrat
The two squares means that the product is "double insulated"
This means that the electrics are separated from the conductive parts by an insulator. Usually this means that the housing itself is made of plastic.

Double insulated equipment does not need an earthed power supply. You will see that your double insulated tools probably have a power plug without earth connection.
 

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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...

Update:




I had to return the 7" grinder to Amazon (W23 model) because when I finally got around to unpacking it, I noticed it was 220v and had a Euro (looked British) plug :shocking:

The item description mentioned m14 spindle nut, but an early review of the item mentioned it was actually 5/8" and Amazon's description was wrong.

It was a bummer to have to return it, considering the incredibly low price at the time of sale. But thems the breaks.

I did end up getting a few Metabo backing pads for the 4.5 and 7. Nice stuff. And on amazon at least, cheaper than the Dewalt and 3m pads I've used in the past. Haven't had a chance to compare quality yet.
 

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Thank you epiphany and patz!! I wonder if this symbol has been abandonned since I have not seen it on newer tools.
Monte; you can grab them right now they are on ebay.de which has also been featuring many NOS belzer items these weeks.
 
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Ok so who has the best price on this?

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Update:
I had to return the 7" grinder to Amazon (W23 model) because when I finally got around to unpacking it, I noticed it was 220v and had a Euro (looked British) plug :shocking:

The item description mentioned m14 spindle nut, but an early review of the item mentioned it was actually 5/8" and Amazon's description was wrong.

It was a bummer to have to return it, considering the incredibly low price at the time of sale. But thems the breaks.

I did end up getting a few Metabo backing pads for the 4.5 and 7. Nice stuff. And on amazon at least, cheaper than the Dewalt and 3m pads I've used in the past. Haven't had a chance to compare quality yet.


I wonder how this grinder made it´s way to the US ? :)


Monte; you can grab them right now they are on ebay.de which has also been featuring many NOS belzer items these weeks.

nice !!! no $ unfortunately.... :(


Today's arrival. If one senses a pattern, don't worry: there is! :bounce:

wow nice stuff again !!!! Cool Stahlwille box !!!







ps: Gedore just added a short and a long ratcheting wrench to their lineup in reversible and non-reversible ! Of course: "Made in Germany" :thumbup:

Short ones available from 8-19mm

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Long ones from 13-36mm (non reversible) and 13-24mm (reversible)

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ps: Gedore just added a short and a long ratcheting wrench to their lineup in reversible and non-reversible ! Of course: "Made in Germany" :thumbup:

:thumbup: indeed. I wonder how well they're selling so far.



Here's another limited edition Wera item:

A collaboration between Wera and Wuppertal's own soccer team, Borrusia Dortmund. A true "bumble bee" handle. :D

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It looks like they have a star Japanese player: Shinji Kagawa :)
 
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Found this German video and noticed an interesting tool briefcase at 2:25-2:29. Who makes it? Also if you look closely theres some Wera and Wiha drivers in it. :)

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Also where can I buy this at?

http://www.beargrip.eu/en/catalogus.html
 
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So, I have put my $$$ where my mouth is. I have grew up on Craftsman and now they go to the wrong Country over seas! Here is The metric set I am now using. I am giving my 15 year old son all of my v stuff to use, lose,break or whatever he wants, but he already knows to stay out of my tool box. I have bought both stahlwille and hazet and for sure pick Stahlwille, They are way more finished. The hazets feel like sand paper, however I still bought a 36MM X 21MM Hazet double box that popped up on Flea Bay cheap(36MM=triple clamp nut). I bought the Stahlwille wrench set and two 450 hazets to complete a set at samstags and the Stahlwille sockets from repairman.

I recommend Sam Stags. They shipped the same day both orders & I received them in two days

@Monte, Thanks for your personal opinion w/ the Hazet/stahlwille question, also the screwdriver link.
 

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Congrats on your new tools. I have bought stuff from both samstag and repairman with good results. Samstag is getting too expensive. I prefer the rougher feel of HAZET when I have greasy hands, but stahlwilles are also excellent. They are in another league from craftsman.
 
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:thumbup: indeed. I wonder how well they're selling so far.

me too. I guess well, hence they started to make the short (which is also the first stubby combination wrench from a european manufacturer afaik)
and long ones, or they don´t sell well hence they made the short and long ones to see if they sell better :D i dunno. I guess they sell good , in a german forum a couple of people complained that they´re on back order until january so maybe the first batch already sold out.

Here's another limited edition Wera item:

A collaboration between Wera and Wuppertal's own soccer team, Borrusia Dortmund. A true "bumble bee" handle. :D

It looks like they have a star Japanese player: Shinji Kagawa :)

A Borussia fan from Canada ???? :D or a Shinji Kagawa fan ?? :)
I once saw a Hazet screwdriver set from the soccer club "Schalke 04" at ebay, maybe we see some more "fan tools" in the future.



Found this German video and noticed an interesting tool briefcase at 2:25-2:29. Who makes it? Also if you look closely theres some Wera and Wiha drivers in it. :)

interesting video !!! Now you know why you need a Wera chiseldriver with hex bolster ! :thumbup:
The blue/black Wihas look like Promat brand
http://cgi.ebay.de/PROMAT-Schrauben...n_Heimwerker_Handwerkzeug&hash=item4cdaac1608



which tools ??? or the website ? or the company ??? :D

here for example :D
http://www.houkematools.nl/a-738969...los-in-swingpack-houder-9-delig-kort-beargrip

ps:
Superautobacs has a screwdriver (iirc) from Beargrip.


@sharkin:
nice pics !!!


@johnnybentwrench
sweet Stahlwille tool pouch !! (and tools :)) The large Hazet box wrench looks interesting !!


@GeorgeK: nice !!! How many tool boxes do you have now ??? :)
(not enough i know :D ;) )
 

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Hey Monte my man. What's your say on Proxxon screwdrivers?

I'm thinking of maybe getting me some PZ and Torx down the line for the occasional use. Something that will do good without costing an arm and a leg.

Danke.

Edit: Others than The Toolacle can chime in of course. :D
 
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Hey Monte my man. What's your say on Proxxon screwdrivers?

I'm thinking of maybe getting me some PZ and Torx down the line for the occasional use. Something that will do good without costing an arm and a leg.

Danke.

Edit: Others than The Toolacle can chime in of course. :D

Don't know what you would pay for a set of proxxon screwdrivers (i guess ~ 15€ w/o shipping), but eBay got some Torx Sets (MiG) at the same price.

SKG:
http://cgi.ebay.de/SKG-Schraubendrehersatz-Schraubendreher-7-tlg-Torx-/370397512318

Witte:
http://cgi.ebay.de/AKTION-Schraubendrehersatz-6tlg-Torx-Witte-/170397360958

Sora:
http://cgi.ebay.de/SORA-Opticraft-N-67690-Torx-Schraubendrehersatz-7-tlg-/290503309798
 
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Hey Monte my man. What's your say on Proxxon screwdrivers?

I'm thinking of maybe getting me some PZ and Torx down the line for the occasional use. Something that will do good without costing an arm and a leg.

Danke.

I say i don´t like the handles that much :)

ok the prices are good - about 15.50 to 17.95 i think.

I personally would buy maybe this Torx set and maybe this regular set.

How much is "an arm and a leg" for you :) ?? What do you want to spend ?
This could be another choice, these prices ain´t bad too, or a very simple basic set for a good price click or these Wera set for 7,30€ click or this 7pc. Torx set or this maybe and the matching slotted/PH set click or this or.... :)

If you can live with the Proxxon handle :))) than why not, don´t know about fitment though, i don´t like the ******* and the square turning zone of their drivers. But you should also ask others, maybe superautobacs, he owns similar screwdrivers from Ko-Ken.

edit: epiphany was faster with posting :)
 
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Thanks for the replies fellas. A few good options there.

An arm and a leg could be the €25 extra I'd had to pay if I went over the norwegian sales tax limit which is approx. €25.

But then again, might pay €100 + for a big PB Swiss set. :D
 

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Old World? Yes. Tools? Sort of...if cowbelts can be considered musical tools.
 

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me too. I guess well, hence they started to make the short (which is also the first stubby combination wrench from a european manufacturer afaik)
and long ones, or they don´t sell well hence they made the short and long ones to see if they sell better :D i dunno. I guess they sell good , in a german forum a couple of people complained that they´re on back order until january so maybe the first batch already sold out.

Haha, that could be true, but let's hope not.


A Borussia fan from Canada ???? :D or a Shinji Kagawa fan ?? :)
I once saw a Hazet screwdriver set from the soccer club "Schalke 04" at ebay, maybe we see some more "fan tools" in the future.

I'd like to see a red and white colour combination; in honour of Canadians. :canada: :lol_hitti


ps:
Superautobacs has a screwdriver (iirc) from Beargrip.

Good memory. :)

Pictured next to the Wera Vario handle. I hate the 6mm shaft size. I've since replaced the 6mm shaft bit holder with a 1/4" (6.35mm) hex shaft.


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But you should also ask others, maybe superautobacs, he owns similar screwdrivers from Ko-Ken.

Yes, I do. The grip is superior to anything else that I have, but for general screwdriving purposes I prefer the smoother surface finishes, without the soft ******* (no pun intended. :lol_hitti).
...I've actually transplanted the Ko-ken handle onto a twist ratchet instead.
 

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Thanks for the feedback superautobacs. Gonna check out the Carolus set a bit closer.

Pun? Nooooo... no-one thinking about any elephants here...
 
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But then again, might pay €100 + for a big PB Swiss set. :D

That´s a good idea !!!! :D ;)


The rivet gun. I thought I had the right link up. :headscrat

pls contact HIPA Tools, they have some Beargrip tools

btw: The new website: www.hipatools.com

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Haha, that could be true, but let's hope not..

i pray for them every day :D

I'd like to see a red and white colour combination; in honour of Canadians. :canada: :lol_hitti .

The Xcelite Felo drivers are red/white (?) :)
Then print out this: ---> :canada: and glue it to the driver handles :D ;)

Pictured next to the Wera Vario handle. I hate the 6mm shaft size. I've since replaced the 6mm shaft bit holder with a 1/4" (6.35mm) hex shaft..

looks good !

...I've actually transplanted the Ko-ken handle onto a twist ratchet instead.

pic :)
ps: i sold my KoKen clip removers with that handle a while ago :)
I think i´ll look out for PB Swiss or similar handle shapes/styles :) ;)
 

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Hey guys, I must say that I absolutely love this thread, I was looking for some old tools on the net and I stumbled upon this site, after a couple of hours of browsing trough the thread I just had to subscribe to the site!

There are some VERY nice tools here, some of which I now plan to get myself! So thank you for posting!

Since this is my first post I'd like to introduce myself as I plan on spending some time here in the future if you don't mind!

To make it short so that we don't go to far off-topic: I'm a 22 year old guy, I live in the Faroe Islands up in the north atlantic. I recently finished business school(this summer) and I went straight of to work at my favorite hardware store in town (Valdemar Lützen) In my spare time I make short movies and video commercials as a hobby and hopefully fulltime job in the future.

Thats that. Now my father who is now retired has given me all his tools, some are still in quite good condition, as soon as I get our camera to work again I will post pictures! aswell as pictures of "exotic" tools from the store which I think are of relevance. I think most of the stuff in the store will fit quite well in here because the one trait we all cherish in tools where I work is QUALITY :)

Stay tuned!

- Hammerhans


Hammerhans,

Welcome to the forum!

Since you live on an island, how much more expensive are your hand tool prices compared to the Western European countries?

Does your country charge its citizens a VAT tax like in Great Britain?

Which high quality brands (European and Japanese) are available for purchase at your hardware store and elsewhere in your country?


Thanks,

Dave
 
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Swiss jigsaw blades ???? at your local Lidl shop??? ...I AM SPEECHLESS !:eyecrazy:

sometimes (like once a year :)) you can find something "good" like the jig saw blades or "Targon" stuff from "Aldi" like this drill and delta sander made by Kress or german drill bits

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Or this bit set from "Targon" also available from this company made by this company available here for example :)

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different content though (USH "Fox" bitholder in the Hazet set, USH "Big" bit holder in the Targon set)

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btw: (@cantause :))

The new Bosch die grinder - now with metal gear case and dual ball bearings at the spindle in the front.

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Looks nice! but I like them with a longer shaft, so I can put one hand around it and control my moves more precisely, I mostly use die grinders for cylinder head jobs so precision is quite usefull :)
I like the Makita GD0600, probably not as strong as the Bosch but seems fine for what I do

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btw I order the Bosch GSM200D grinder yesterday, they rose the price to 220€ but as I was decided I bought it... with a wera 395ho nut drivers set :bounce:

There are also some wiha's on the way from Germany, I hope I'll receive them before christmas!

Ok so who has the best price on this?

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A bit too late but it was on ebay.de at 29,95€, just in case someone would also buy this set..


Some new stuffs I received, Facom as usual... I know I'm so predictable :bounce:

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Amazing catch, Monte! :)

Cantause: :drool:
like those facom cases and the tools inside ;)

bought two drills yesterday, don't know why, one from england, i guess :X
 
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