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nautic

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God price , I bought my first Facom tool yesterday , it was a 440 wrench and a like it much ! Who need Snap-on when we have the best tool in Europe :) Okey what do you drive, Saab, Volvo,Scania Husaberg or Husqvarna

I drive a 2001 v70

the 440 is exact the one i doubt about. maybe I prefer the old 40's
(somewhere in this thread there is the discussion on 440 comming from toptull)
mainly i think the beam looks a bit to exotic/ergonomic
do you like the ergonomics/grip?

Where did you get these? They look very nice.
i was positive surprised, never know what to expect with 'satin chrome'
I bought them from a private person on marktplaats (dutch e-dbay)
we can get a good deal anyways in webshops here in holland
 

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thanx, bought these for 50 euro on marktplaats (=dutch ebay)
We don't need snap-on high shine chrome, if we can have this satin chrome finished Facom
btw i dont speak swedish, but I drive swedish...
(and then you'll notice you need all metric sizes that the French prefer to skip (14 18 22mm))

Satin is better than shiny! And those Facoms have a great satin finish!
 

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Hej!Vi svenskar är ju lite underrepresenterade här :), Yes the blue boxes are from biltema, and some of the inch wrenches(red painted) are from biltema to

Vi är få, men i denna tråden samlas vi!

I don't think there is a hobbyists toolbox where you don't find some Biltema. :)
What do you work on then? The wheel in the third picture looks intriguing!
 

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@ Hazet

I can sell you some Facom's if you want them :D


@ Nautic

I took some photos of my 44's and the 440's for comparison. Although I like them both, my preference is for the 440's. They feel better in the hand and are just some of the coolest looking wrenches out there.

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Wuro (?), Wurth, Cimco, R.Jung
 

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mrtools

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HI monte long time no see where are u;)...take care of ur monte carlo?
Thanks for the pics ! Made in Japan ! :rocker:
Thats what i wanted to know ;)

I bought the Würth Felos because the "Würth Zebra" version has the handle shape of the Felo 550 series ( w/striking cap) combined with the squishy "Ergonic" handle of the Felo 400 series.

I only own 1 Bahco screwdriver for my collection. But i prefer Felo, Hazet, Wiha 3K, Witte etc. because i like their handle shape better. Bahco is too round for me.

ps:

Wuerth (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
No. 17, JalanPJS 7/21
Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
MALAYSIA

Telefon: +603 563 632 80 / +603 563 732 80
Telefax: +603 563 512 80
E-Mail: [email protected]



Wuerth Industrial Services Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Hedgeford Innovation Park
No. 5, Lorong Tandang B
Seksyen 51, 46050, Petaling Jaya
Selangor
MALAYSIA

Telefon: +60 377 813 068
Telefax: +60 377 813 087
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.wuerth-industry.my


In case you need some Würth screwdrivers :D ;)

nice wrenches

U are welcome:beer:
maybe i should try FELO stuff
Good explanation & suggestion;):thumbup::thumbup:...i think it base on ur experience:rocker::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Würth:D:headscrat to be consider:rocker:
And thank for Würth supplier im very impress of ur searching skill:rocker::thumbup::thumbup:


sorry for the late reply but the Stahlwille guy was out of his office until 16. febr.

The letters are a "blank-identifier". The employee can see which wrench can be made from which blank.
The older Stahlwille wrenches have a size marking which is stamped into the wrench and not forged, so you know which wrench you can make out of it, and so you could make different sizes (for example 19mm and 3/4") from the same forged blank.
Because of modern production methods it is not necessary anymore to mark the tools.


Thanks to get a answer for STAHWILLE wrenches im very satisfied:thumbup:salute u:rocker:

i spent several hours to read this tread..and i found ur very interested of a BELZER (Germany) stuff can ur explain WHY?? a good material,design,history etc??why? why? why?
 
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viking01

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Vi är få, men i denna tråden samlas vi!

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En till här! Jag har lite svårt att hitta biltema i Frankrike:lol:, Facom och Bacho har jag dock:D

I do have some old biltema items from gramps lying around somewhere, Argentinian and Spanish bacho as well. Living in france facom is a given.

~Johan
 

nautic

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@ Nautic

I took some photos of my 44's and the 440's for comparison. Although I like them both, my preference is for the 440's. They feel better in the hand and are just some of the coolest looking wrenches out there.

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brilliant pictures! Shiny tools indeed those 440's. I may need to reconsider my opinon.
 

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Just received some Vessel drivers from LevelChrome.

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I'm very impressed with these red drivers. Solid through tang with bolster. I dare say that they feel better in my hand than my PB Swiss Multicrafts.
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These ball type drivers were initially bought as a gift but after using them on my old Yammie I just might keep them.
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This wood handled driver was included for free. The fit & finish is excellent but compared to the red drivers it seems a bit wimpy.
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@archirelic

I used the rivet gun to repair my Snap on tool box and it worked great. I think it is a good deal since it includes everything you need and it was fairly cheap at $32.

@Bahco_henke

Welcome and I to would like to see the tools available in Sweden.

Awesome, thanks for the response! I may be getting one soon then off Amazon.
 

mrtools

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Just received some Vessel drivers from LevelChrome.


I'm very impressed with these red drivers. Solid through tang with bolster. I dare say that they feel better in my hand than my PB Swiss Multicrafts.

These ball type drivers were initially bought as a gift but after using them on my old Yammie I just might keep them.

This wood handled driver was included for free. The fit & finish is excellent but compared to the red drivers it seems a bit wimpy.

Good to see more quality Japanese driver here:thumbup::drool::drool::drool:
Are u working with Japanese car/machine?
for me VESSEL is the best driver when im working with Japanese car/machine a tip is very ideal especially a Phillips tips:thumbup::thumbup:
VESSEL is a first Japanese screwdriver manufacturer to have a JIS certificated.:thumbup:
BTW: good purchase bro:thumbup::rocker:

@repairman
Nice FACOM satin finish...:drool::drool::drool:
 

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Are u working with Japanese car/machine?
for me VESSEL is the best driver when im working with Japanese car/machine a tip is very ideal especially a Phillips tips:thumbup::thumbup:
VESSEL is a first Japanese screwdriver manufacturer to have a JIS certificated.:thumbup:

Yes, all Japanese, even though they are manufactured in the US. The exception are my motorcycles, both are older Yamaha's.
 

mrtools

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Here are my latest purchases. I found some good deals on Beta tools at Amazon and I could not pass them up. I also got some Wiha micro screwdriver set. This week I finally got some of the Facom modules and the micro torx screwdrivers I had ordered some weeks ago.


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Nice BETA hand riveter:) and FACOM stuff:drool::drool:
Do u already use Wiha micro screwdriver set?
if YES what ur opinion?
im looking for the best micro/precision driver hope can share ur experience:beer:

Thanks to some patience and ninja-like Amazon searching, I finally got the small torx drivers I needed.

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Awesome torx driver from PBSWISS i like:drool::drool:
What ur opinion about a torx tips?:beer:
 
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Awesome torx driver from PBSWISS i like:drool::drool:
What ur opinion about a torx tips?:beer:

The tips are machined properly and fit like a glove. No cam out with the PB Swiss drivers. I also prefer the B series (security tip) so I don't need any additional tools.
 

dede2897234

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It took my old eyes a while to find it, but the COO for the Vessel Ball Handle drivers is Thailand.

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Sharkin,

The COO of the Vessel Ball Handle driver is not surprising. I called Lee Valley about Vessel's VDK-1 Electrician Knife (LINK) about stock availability and the COO. The customer sales representative told me that the electrician knife is also made in Thailand.

Do you know if the coupon codes for "Level Chrome" that you posted in the "Hot Deal Index" thread are still valid for Supertool, Ko-ken, and Vessel hand tools?


Thanks,

Dave
 

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:thumbup: :drool:
It has 72 teeth.
i payed 24,95€ + 19% sales tax. A bit pricey so if you don´t need the fancy design ;) and plastic handle i would recommend the Bahco bit ratchet with a smaller head and a bit + socket set for around 19,95 to 24,95€. It doesn´t have a handle, but the price is right, or look for the KS-Tools version with handle.

Thank you Monte, it is not that I need it, but maybe as a matter of collection; I already have a pair of bit ratchets, the Wera and one from Gedore.
At e-Bay, recently, someone sold one bit ratchet from Würth (like yours) for 40€ but with bits and sockets and extensions.
Do you know wether the Bahco has 60 or 72 teeth?
 

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Do you know if the coupon codes for "Level Chrome" that you posted in the "Hot Deal Index" thread are still valid for Supertool, Ko-ken, and Vessel hand tools?

I think they expired on 3/19. The only coupon code I see on LevelChrome's site is for 10% off any order.
 

ps50k0

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Hi all,

First, this is the best thread ever:D.

Some of my recent tool purchases; all used but in good shape.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ps50k0/5472243358/" title="Tools by ps50k0, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5094/5472243358_5ca3f50404.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Tools" /></a>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ps50k0/5472243930/" title="Tools by ps50k0, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/5472243930_9ef68e01fc.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Tools" /></a>
 

mrtools

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The tips are machined properly and fit like a glove. No cam out with the PB Swiss drivers. I also prefer the B series (security tip) so I don't need any additional tools.

Thanks to share ur expirience with PBSWISS driver:rocker::thumbup::thumbup:
as i know PBSWISS is a one of the BEST screwdrivers manufacturer:rocker:

It took my old eyes a while to find it, but the COO for the Vessel Ball Handle drivers is Thailand.

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It a bad news:sad::sad::sad:
most of a tools manufacturer reduced their cost:evil::evil:
but try it first:rocker::rocker:

Hi all,

First, this is the best thread ever:D.

Some of my recent tool purchases; all used but in good shape.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ps50k0/5472243358/" title="Tools by ps50k0, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5094/5472243358_5ca3f50404.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Tools" /></a>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ps50k0/5472243930/" title="Tools by ps50k0, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/5472243930_9ef68e01fc.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Tools" /></a>

Nice STAHLWILLE and HEYCO stuff bro:rocker::thumbup::thumbup:
BTW: Welcome to the awesome forum:rocker::rocker:
 
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nice !!!


HI monte long time no see where are u;)...take care of ur monte carlo?

I´m here :D ;)
;) no unfortunately not :) , i help a cousin to renovate his house. So only little time.

maybe i should try FELO stuff

yes ;)

Good explanation & suggestion;):thumbup::thumbup:...i think it base on ur experience:rocker::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Würth:D:headscrat to be consider:rocker:
And thank for Würth supplier im very impress of ur searching skill:rocker::thumbup::thumbup:

I like them. If you can´t get them, take the 550 series Felo drivers. They´re good too.



Thanks to get a answer for STAHWILLE wrenches im very satisfied:thumbup:salute u:rocker:

Thats good ;)
A satisfied customer is a good customer :) ;)

i spent several hours to read this tread..

:eyecrazy::rocker::pimpflash

and i found ur very interested of a BELZER (Germany) stuff can ur explain WHY?? a good material,design,history etc??why? why? why?

That´s why :) Old company, tradition, german quality, old design, patented steel formula, glossy chrome finish, the old style translucent red handles on pliers, screwdrivers etc. like a german Snap-On. Everybody says it´s the best quality. Long lasting screwdriver tips etc. I like the old design, of course i also like new designs, but since i mostly own new tools i also wanted something old so I´m looking for NOS Belzer tools. Legendary tools...


@Sharkin:
nice screwdrivers !!


Thank you Monte, it is not that I need it, but maybe as a matter of collection; I already have a pair of bit ratchets, the Wera and one from Gedore.
At e-Bay, recently, someone sold one bit ratchet from Würth (like yours) for 40€ but with bits and sockets and extensions.
Do you know wether the Bahco has 60 or 72 teeth?

Yeah i think the socket set retails for 50€ or so but i only need the ratchet :)
The Wera bit ratchet is still on my wishlist :) it looks so beautiful with the forged "Kraftform" handle. They should make their ratchets and screwdrivers with a drop forged "Kraftform " handle :)
The Bahco ratchet has 48 teeth (click). But that´s basically enough. The Würth ratchet has more, but the head is also much bigger. Here are some nice pics of the Bahco ratchet:
http://cgi.ebay.de/BAHCO-Bit-Stecks...77?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item2a0e5c88c1


.
I not have idea... Ale-man Tool ?
made in China ?¿ :lol_hitti
V!

Aleman ?? German ?? :D or: Ale man !!! give me beer man !!! :)

the finish looks like India or import from China.


Hi all,

First, this is the best thread ever:D.
Some of my recent tool purchases; all used but in good shape.

nice tools and welcome to the forum !!







NOS Felo screwdriver made in "West Germany" www.felo.de

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Wolfcraft FZ 40 clamp www.wolfcraft.de

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Hitachi SDS-Plus rotary hammer drill bit "Made in......

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...Germany"

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mrtools

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nice !!!

I´m here :D ;)
;) no unfortunately not :) , i help a cousin to renovate his house. So only little time.

yes ;)

I like them. If you can´t get them, take the 550 series Felo drivers. They´re good too.

Thats good ;)
A satisfied customer is a good customer :) ;)

:eyecrazy::rocker::pimpflash

That´s why :) Old company, tradition, german quality, old design, patented steel formula, glossy chrome finish, the old style translucent red handles on pliers, screwdrivers etc. like a german Snap-On. Everybody says it´s the best quality. Long lasting screwdriver tips etc. I like the old design, of course i also like new designs, but since i mostly own new tools i also wanted something old so I´m looking for NOS Belzer tools. Legendary tools...

Good multi purpose skills master monte:thumbup::thumbup:

I have a catalogue but have no idea who can supply a FELO stuff at Malaysia:headscrat: can u help me:confused::drool::drool:

Woww:shocking::shocking::shocking: good reason to collect a awesome BELZER stuff:drool::drool: Good tool for a good monte:thumbup::thumbup:
im starting to be a BELZER fan:drool::drool:

BTW: very good explanations monte:beer:
 
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Today I just realized that I have two old cart Stahlwille :lol_hitti, but the best was when I opened a drawer and found a set of wrenches to BETA :bounce:


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Was over in Ohio today and couldn't leave without buying a tool. :bounce:

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There was a pricing error when I tried to buy it so the cashier gave me a discount. :) It was $12 plus tax. :)

Also I got this in the ethnic foods section at Giant Eagle.

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Also I visited the John Deere shop(Bosch dealer) and seen a Swiss belt sander I want. They had a few other interesting things like Cooper handsaw thats made in Denmark(might get it next week) and some dodgy Irwin drill bits. The package is marked made in Denmark but the bits are finished different than the ones I have, the markings are different and there wasn't a COO.
 
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