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I just got the 1/4 fine tooth Hazet Ratchet(but with the blue and black handle) like yours from Chads. It took about a week and a half but I may have just got lucky. It came directly from the Importer Chads use. I thought I bookmarked them but don’t see it.

4 months would have made me insane. I read somewhere that the items with photos on Chads are items they stock but I found out that is not the case with Hazet. I asked them about the ratchet after they emailed it was coming from the importer and they mentioned they don’t sell much Hazet tools and stopped stocking items.
 
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@ Monte Its made in Mexico here.

ah good to know !!! So we in the EU get the good stuff :D :lol_hitti


Knipex, Hazet, NWS, Gedore and any other brand I fail to mention. Who makes the best pliers? I want to buy one brand that will last me. Thanks.

I don´t know - difficult to say. "The best" means also the longest lasting ones and not only design + finish - A manufacturer could tell you with their testing equipment...

A large amount of companies use pliers from NWS for their lineup (Klauke, Lux, Matador, Walter, Phönix Contact, Felo, Berner, Intercable etc.) so maybe i would try NWS.
 

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I've got a 20'x50' room full of stuff from Europe, US & Japan (tools, equipment, cabinets, hardware & fasteners, BMW & Porsche parts, etc. In today's world, items not being made in China or Taiwan are considered "old world". Big picture link is here ....see http://www.ultimategarage.com/personal/wh2010.html . This is what happens when you become a hoarder with OCD.
 
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I've got a 20'x50' room full of stuff from Europe, US & Japan (tools, equipment, cabinets, hardware & fasteners, BMW & Porsche parts, etc. In today's world, items not being made in China or Taiwan are considered "old world". Big picture link is here ....see http://www.ultimategarage.com/personal/wh2010.html . This is what happens when you become a hoarder with OCD.

Wow, amazing amount of great stuff! I'd love to have a room like that one day!
 

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At age 58, I've been collecting "stuff" for a lot longer than many of you. Some of the old audio equipment (Crown, McIntosh, B&O) goes back to the mid-70's. There's another 10x30' storage unit down in Charlotte NC loaded with some of the overflow...including 60 Facom/Ferrari collector sets.

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a few 20" neon Ferrari clocks...

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and a bunch of other items my wife doesn't know about. SD
 

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Here are my latest acquisitions. As you can see both are excellent quality with the Facom having the superior ergonomic design.

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I've been selling Facom since 1996. The Facom/Ferrari sets were from 2003-2004, back before Stanley bought the company (in 2005). There was no Facom being made in Taiwan back then. SD
 
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Cantause will like this set :)

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interesting !! Never saw those ! brand new ?? Looks better than the older ones made out of 3 pieces. What is the laser etched (?) symbol on the upper jaw ?? Do you have a pic with the jaws opened + compared with each other ?

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@automatique

The Facom feels just right, it is also more comfortable and the adjusting mechanism is a little easier to use. As far as quality is concerned they are dead even.
 

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@ultgar

That warehouse full of goodies is simply amazing. There's a fortune in there. I would like to help you with some of the Facom stuff, mostly the screwdrivers :bounce: When will you make another sale for a biggg set of Ergotwist's ??? :bowdown:

Happy New Year to Everyone !!!:beer:
 

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This is an update of some of the new tools I got during the last 2 months or so. The first batch is some old tools that I got from both of my grandfathers.

The sockets are my first standard sockets as they were only used in years past in this country. All my others are metric. The brands are Durolast, Gedore & Stahlwille.

The ratchet, extensions and breaker bar are all also Gedore.

The shifting spanner and waterpump plier are Will SA and the action is VERY smooth!

The pipe wrench and big Bacho shifting spanner were also a great find in my mind!

The three wrenches are also my first standard wrenches. They are Hexo, Hazet and Gedore.

The saw is a Steigo and is marked W. Germany. Maybe Monte can shed some light....
 

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Now for all the new stuff:

The ratchet is a Stahlwille 415 1/4" dr. I like it a lot and it get used a bit.

The nutdrivers is a Wera set and they are nice because the hollow shafts go up into the handle.

The Wiha PicoFinish precision screwdrivers I got for Christmas!

The pin punches and chisels are Rennsteig. They were actually cheapish compared to some of the other brands (Gedore and NWS) that rebrand them.

Last is my Beta engineers hammer. First I did not know what weight to get, but the 500g seems to be ideal for my needs.
 

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Cantause will like this set :)

I like the locking extension with grey release ring :thumbup:

I told you, I'm almost done with Facom, I'll soon start cheating on them :)
I'll "go east", Nepros if I can find a way to buy from the US site.

But I'll still buy a Jet.XL toolbox, I saw one again at my local tool shop yesterday, I've just been a bit disapointed by the drawer's plastic handles, they're a bit "cheap". The other things were nice, little play in the slides when drawers are fully opened, easy to open and move when full of tools, I liked :rolleyes:.
My brother will buy one for his employees next month, so I'll inspect in details at this time, it's nice he asked me to help him to choose which tools he should put inside :)

My last bad news of 2010 was that Facom's toolbox custom color program is only available when you buy 6 of the same color :sad:
I wanted a yellow one, my vendor told me to repaint it but I've not watched if they can be dissambled easily...
The good news is that he now sell some PB swiss tools!

interesting !! Never saw those ! brand new ?? Looks better than the older ones made out of 3 pieces. What is the laser etched (?) symbol on the upper jaw ?? Do you have a pic with the jaws opened + compared with each other ?

Would someone know who make them? I can't find any France on mine...

@ultgar
waow, thanks to show such a large and nice collection!
The good thing for you is that you can have a tool shopping trip without leaving home :)

In the Ferrari set, is the finish of the tools higher than standard Facom? They used silver rings for the extension realease and ratchet control, did they put as much care in each tool of the set?
 
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@Cantause
I believe the tools are the same as the regular FACOM line. The ratchet is the CDX 1/2."

I'm not so sure about the control ring's colour of the ratchet anymore, it might just be the light, but the release ring of the extension is grey.
So I thought that they may have composed this set with tools of their regular line but with carefully selected items.
For example the ones made just after a change of die/punch, longer polishing processes, tighter QC,... Just to make it exceptional
1000€ for these tools is quite high just for a ferrari logo and grey coated release ring...
 

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But I'll still buy a Jet.XL toolbox, I saw one again at my local tool shop yesterday, I've just been a bit disapointed by the drawer's plastic handles, they're a bit "cheap". The other things were nice, little play in the slides when drawers are fully opened, easy to open and move when full of tools, I liked :rolleyes:.
My brother will buy one for his employees next month, so I'll inspect in details at this time, it's nice he asked me to help him to choose which tools he should put inside :)

My last bad news of 2010 was that Facom's toolbox custom color program is only available when you buy 6 of the same color :sad:
I wanted a yellow one, my vendor told me to repaint it but I've not watched if ...

Just get this toolbox from him:

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http://www.ultimategarage.com/storage/facomset1.htm
 

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Hmm, wouldn't it be a bit stupid to have all these tools cross the atlantic a second time when most of them are produced at a few hundreds kilometers of where I live? :bounce:
That said, I probably wouldn't fill it with all Facom anymore...

Lista cabinets look so great :rolleyes: but prices :sad:

Ah, I was just wanting to post some tool ****. That's a hell of a collection, for sure.
 

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@Hazet

Thanks for the links. I have seen those also in the GJ classifieds. I saw a few months ago on the UltimateGarage sales section a big set of Ergotwist's, 46 or 49 pcs., can't remember right. I want a complete set like that, don't want to chase all the internet for a few pcs. to have a complete set. Maybe Steve from Ultimate Garage will make again a great extra offer for the GJ users :bounce: If i won't find a complete set from the old ones i think i will go to my dealer and buy a complete set from the new ones, the Protwist series, they are still made in France, i don't know for how long.

@Cantause

I want to go also for some nepro's please let me know if you find a way to get them here in Europe.
 

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I've got a 20'x50' room full of stuff from Europe, US & Japan (tools, equipment, cabinets, hardware & fasteners, BMW & Porsche parts, etc. In today's world, items not being made in China or Taiwan are considered "old world". Big picture link is here ....see http://www.ultimategarage.com/personal/wh2010.html . This is what happens when you become a hoarder with OCD.

I've always thought you've had the best taste in high end stuff. I remember your posts way back on German fasteners in the mid-90's. It's good to see people seeking out the best quality kit.

Is the inventory for your warehouse sale separate from the various current inventories on your website?
 

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Ultgar, are you accepting applications for adoption? I promise not to bug you, dad, except when I need tools. Plus, I'm a whiz with eBay so I can help you reduce that inventory. Your wife will never need to know . . .

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I've always thought you've had the best taste in high end stuff. I remember your posts way back on German fasteners in the mid-90's. It's good to see people seeking out the best quality kit.

Is the inventory for your warehouse sale separate from the various current inventories on your website?

Most of the items here are not on my website. A local customer is buying all of the Lista cabinets, the AC Hydraulic press and some of the Middle Atlantic items. About 4000 lbs less for me to move in April. My 2011 resolution is to continue to downsize and perhaps pick up a few new product lines for the business. Steve D
 
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The saw is a Steigo and is marked W. Germany. Maybe Monte can shed some light....

Nice tool collection !!!! Do you have a link for "Hexo" tools ???
btw. Where is the Beta hammer made ??

There was a saw manufacturer "Steinbach & Goller" ("Steigo") but they went out of business in 2004

some old advertisements:

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I told you, I'm almost done with Facom, I'll soon start cheating on them :)
I'll "go east", Nepros if I can find a way to buy from the US site.

:) ;)

But I'll still buy a Jet.XL toolbox, I saw one again at my local tool shop yesterday, I've just been a bit disapointed by the drawer's plastic handles, they're a bit "cheap".

One reason why i always liked Facom, the boxes. Always dreamed of a JET.6XL (or even the rolling workbench
) filled with these . I still sometimes look in the promo flyers with all the modul inserts ... :drool:

I wanted a yellow one, my vendor told me to repaint it but I've not watched if they can be dissambled easily...
The good news is that he now sell some PB swiss tools!

yellow ??? not red/black ??? wtf ??? :D ;)

If you open the drawers i guess you will be able to remove them from the "sliders". Should be easy.


btw. Facom: the "Rotator" ratchet is now available in 1/4" too http://facom.de/downloads/flyer/R.360.pdf

New Facom safety trolley jack with "mechanical safety lock" at 290mm height
http://facom.de/downloads/flyer/DL.200S.pdf




@Cantause: did you already order something from the "Facom Boutique" ?? :) http://www.boutique.facom.com/

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Even something "Made in France !!!! :D ;)

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btw. The old Facom pliers reminds me on the new Stanley pliers...
(3 piece constuction, lower jaw design (adjustment seems to be finer now + different button ??)) What do you say ??

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I like your avatar. The w123 is a fine automobile!

The w123 is considered to be the pinacle of Mercedes benz : Reliability + high quality. I hope one day i'll get one of these nice piece of German old shool engeenering. :thumbup:

btw : Happy new year to all GJ menbers.
 
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Thanks for the steigo info Monte!

I'll search for some Hexo info. I think the wrench also has USA on it. Will check tomorrow.

There is no coo on the Beta hammer.
 

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One reason why i always liked Facom, the boxes. Always dreamed of a JET.6XL (or even the rolling workbench
) filled with these . I still sometimes look in the promo flyers with all the modul inserts ... :drool:

6 drawers? what would you like to put in the big one?
I've always looked at their combo toolbox+tools in the promos too and thought "if you're 15 and you work 1 month as a student during summer you can buy a jet.8XL and 4 drawers full of tools, so there's no reason to wait to be retired to buy Facom" :)
I'd like a JET.8XL, hmmm 635€, maybe after I get paid for my student's job this summer...

yellow ??? not red/black ??? wtf ??? :D ;)

If you open the drawers i guess you will be able to remove them from the "sliders". Should be easy.

Héhé, yes yellow, to match this:

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Almost like in this picture but a bit more "orange"

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I'll watch carefully and see if everything can be disassembled to be re-powder-coated, if yes I'll be happy!


btw. Facom: the "Rotator" ratchet is now available in 1/4" too http://facom.de/downloads/flyer/R.360.pdf

New Facom safety trolley jack with "mechanical safety lock" at 290mm height
http://facom.de/downloads/flyer/DL.200S.pdf

Looks very handy! but I don't know if that feature is as useful on a 1/4" than a 3/8" ratchet? I'll wait a bit...

That reminds me that my jack should arrive in the middle of this month!

@Cantause: did you already order something from the "Facom Boutique" ?? :) http://www.boutique.facom.com/

No never, I prefer to spend my money on tools :)


btw. The old Facom pliers reminds me on the new Stanley pliers...
(3 piece constuction, lower jaw design (adjustment seems to be finer now + different button ??)) What do you say ??

Looks very similar, I prefer to see Stanley using Facom than the opposite :bounce:

Monte where can I find that belt at here? Its came up before and I did some searching and it was sold out everywhere. :(
At 40 Euros plus shipping & customs fees, landed cost would be somewhere around $70-80. SD

Monte is right, the Facom boutique can send it to the US and tthey have a few in stock but it would be 40€ + 30€ shipping, you will probably be over 100$ after the customs fees :(


It's off topic but as a lot of europeans follow this thread it's easier to ask here, sorry:
Would someone know a place in europe (if possible which would ship in europe) to buy a Waterloo tool box at a fair price?
I like their boxes with 5-6 drawers, which can be put on a bench top like the ones used in the Nepros's master tool kits.
Nepros's importer in the Netherlands sells them but their prices are very high...
Another thing, are Peddinghaus punches of good qualty? as good as PB swiss?

Thanks
 
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It's like the most boring car in the world!

lol :D
The old S-Classes are nice though with the wooden dashboard


@Krokodil:
thanks for the info !


6 drawers? what would you like to put in the big one?
I've always looked at their combo toolbox+tools in the promos too and thought "if you're 15 and you work 1 month as a student during summer you can buy a jet.8XL and 4 drawers full of tools, so there's no reason to wait to be retired to buy Facom" :)
I'd like a JET.8XL, hmmm 635€, maybe after I get paid for my student's job this summer...

ok 8 drawer would be better :) i only need shallow drawers basically. The big drawer might be good for cordless tools etc, or hammers etc. But more shallow drawers would be better so all foam/plastic trays would fit in there :)

Héhé, yes yellow, to match this:

Almost like in this picture but a bit more "orange"

ah ok !! :) Do you have a motorcycle or Mustang like these ?

That reminds me that my jack should arrive in the middle of this month!

cool !!! post some pics :)

No never, I prefer to spend my money on tools :)

ok :D good idea ;)

Looks very similar, I prefer to see Stanley using Facom than the opposite :bounce:

definately yes !! :)

Would someone know a place in europe (if possible which would ship in europe) to buy a Waterloo tool box at a fair price?

Don´t know about prices etc. but Waterloo sellers in Belgium are:
http://www.manutan.be/
http://www.adbelgium.be/
http://www.baudoin.be/
http://www.overtoom.be/

www.holtwaterloo.com

Another thing, are Peddinghaus punches of good qualty? as good as PB swiss?
Thanks

I dunno, some are french made by Racodon (with "air grip" handle) i dunno were the blue ones are from ???? To be safe buy PB Swiss :)


btw Facom :)
new Facom "sm.161apb" ratchet now with 72 teeth
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/0e2f/0900766b80e2f845.pdf

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