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expatriated

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I wasn't even aware of a long flex head. I would really like a 916LG, though!!

8816G is the part number for the long flexhead 3/8". According to the 2010 catalog, it is listed as 276mm long. The regular 3/8" ratchets (8816P, 8816F, 8816S) are all 199mm long.

The 916LG goes up to 590mm! That's 120mm longer than the 1/2" breaker bar. Catalog says max. torque for that ratchet is 600nm. If my math is right, that's over 440 ft lbs. Yikes.

I'm working on motorcycles mostly so I don't need anything that big but that thing is a brute!
 

ps50k0

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Nice Hazet tools, needle-nose pliers are on my list aswell.
But I cannot decide between Knipex, NWS or maybe the Wiha inomic.
 

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8816G is the part number for the long flexhead 3/8". According to the 2010 catalog, it is listed as 276mm long. The regular 3/8" ratchets (8816P, 8816F, 8816S) are all 199mm long.

The 916LG goes up to 590mm! That's 120mm longer than the 1/2" breaker bar. Catalog says max. torque for that ratchet is 600nm. If my math is right, that's over 440 ft lbs. Yikes.

I'm working on motorcycles mostly so I don't need anything that big but that thing is a brute!

Yep, 442 ft-lbs :) It would basically take the place of my 25" HF breaker bar. For such animals as suspension on my cars... :beer:
 

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I just got a price quote for a Beta C39 tool cart here in the States....... $2100 :wtf:


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That's a beauty. European toolboxes are just so much prettier than their US counterparts.
 

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@Bart1:

Nice Hazet tools! The next week i recieve Gedore tools ;)

@Monte:

Monte you see my private message?
 

TjoFrasse

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Went to Bauhaus today. I was going to buy this:
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Bauhaus branded Mora, a simple hard handle model. 3 for 100 SEK.
But when i was there i also saw that they had a clearance sale (50%) on a lot of Wicent items. I took these these lineman's pliers (125mm and 180mm), made in Germany.
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There was more pliers, but i'm low on tool spending money right now :(
I also bought a 6mm hex bit socket, 1/2" and 17mm WGB wrench, both made in Germany.
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A total of 212 SEK (€24 $34) for three Swedish made knifes and four German tools. A good day! I'm already regretting not buying more though...

EDIT:
I got a bit suspicious of the wrench. The label doesn't say "Made in Germany". Is this just a "We mark it with Germany because we are a German company" thing?
 
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Monte

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Monte...we use Marzipan for wall spackling here in the states. J/K! Personally, I can't stand the stuff. It's as bad as Marmite.

Lol :D
i love it....... the right marzipan only though ("Lübecker Edelmarzipan" with more almonds and less sugar). For example from Niederegger
www.niederegger.de


Got in a few more Hazet items today - pliers from my Assistent guy and bits and wrench from eBay. :beer:

nice Hazet goodies :drool:


@Monte:
Monte you see my private message?

yes ! You got mail :)


Went to Bauhaus today. I was going to buy this:

Nice deal !!!
The new Wisent pliers they sell here in germany are imported...







New 2011 Hazet items + promo catalog:

http://www.hazet.de/fileadmin/media/aktionen/sww_2011.pdf



Hazet "Smart Case" 1/4" set

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The Hazet "Cockpit" is now also available without tools:

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Hazet impact gun for tire shops (Limited to 90 NM)

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johnnybentwrench

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Stahlwille 422 3/8" Ratchet. The handle had to go first, then lube. I am still getting use to the difference from snap on. My Snap On Ratchets feel weird without Hard handles. I am digging the Stahlwille products. I am ordering from sam Stags:thumbup: They ship the same day. I have received all of my stuff in two days. I do not care if they are more $$.

Stahwille North America AKA(Baum Tools) FU$K YOU. I am slamming you on the internet for ripping me off on shipping 8.30 for a 5.20 small box. I ordered one 1/4" 14MM socket and they charged 8.30 to ship. I called and spoke to them and they could care less even when I asked if they would like to pay 8.30 to ship one 1/4 inch socket. They would not even refund the difference for actual shipping!!!!!!!!
 

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Stahlwille 422 3/8" Ratchet. The handle had to go first, then lube. I am still getting use to the difference from snap on. My Snap On Ratchets feel weird without Hard handles. I am digging the Stahlwille products. I am ordering from sam Stags:thumbup: They ship the same day. I have received all of my stuff in two days. I do not care if they are more $$.

Stahwille North America AKA(Baum Tools) FU$K YOU. I am slamming you on the internet for ripping me off on shipping 8.30 for a 5.20 small box. I ordered one 1/4" 14MM socket and they charged 8.30 to ship. I called and spoke to them and they could care less even when I asked if they would like to pay 8.30 to ship one 1/4 inch socket. They would not even refund the difference for actual shipping!!!!!!!!

Stahlwille tools are one of my favorites. I have three of their torque wrenches (730N) and have been very happy with them, easily the best in the world.

I also had some major issues with Baum Tools. I called them and placed an order for a 725qr 1/4" ratchet head. They ended up sending me a torque wrench as well. I had to call and let them know I did not order the torque wrench. They wanted to charge me 20% restocking fee :shocking:! After some arguing they agreed not to charge 20% restocking, but I had to pay for shipping back to them. Live and learn. Samstag is good, but pricy. Try primetools.co.uk. Very good prices and shipping is about 2 weeks.
 
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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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I saw that file cleaner and esp. the rivet kit. Wish I would've gotten that kit.
 
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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.

What's the country of origin on the items of the kit?
 

mrtools

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no dealer in Malaysia :( only in singapore: www.wingpoh.com.sg
If you want something rustproof Knipex offers chrome plated pliers, NWS also has chrome plated pliers (the ones with black/yellow handles), the NWS pliers with the grey color are "Teflon" coated so they should be rust proof too. So thats a 1:1. I only do light duty jobs (cut copper cable) for heavy duty i use Knipex mini bolt cutters, cable shears etc. The NWS pliers seem to cut slightly better, i don´t know why, maybe sharper blade or maybe its just the Teflon coating so the blade "glides" better through the cable/wire. So thats 2:1 for NWS. I also like the (old) handles better so thats a 3:1 for NWS :) But the handle shape/feel is subjective. Other consumers prefer dipped handles so its up to you to decide.

Thank for the FELO link at singapore:thumbup:
Good explanation from ur experience bro:beer: im very appreciate:thumbup:
Now i haved a answer where to go:drool:

Nice WERA driver..:thumbup: hard to find a Germany made:drool:
Btw i have one IREGA adjustable wrench from my collection:bounce: i dare to said it the best when compare to my shiny SNAP ON:mad:
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NOTHING is as bad as Marmite! I have a jar that a UK buddy brought me - I use it for scaring away undesirables and fueling rockets.

Got in a few more Hazet items today - pliers from my Assistent guy and bits and wrench from eBay. :beer:

Nice HAZET stuff im very impress:drool:

How good a standard ratchet handle compare to their fine tooth ratchet?
how much teeth for standard ratchet?
 

bart1

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Nice HAZET stuff im very impress:drool:

How good a standard ratchet handle compare to their fine tooth ratchet?
how much teeth for standard ratchet?


I haven't used thier fine tooth one yet, but it is the same as Facom and others. I hope to get a fine tooth 1/4" drive. The 3/8" has 32 teeth or something like that. Not fine tooth at all, but I have never heard anyone complain about them as far as a traditional ratchet. :beer:
 

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Gave myself a present today..

Nice Beta set..

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Smallest and biggest one:
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They have a very nice finish and MADE IN ITALY.

Thom
 
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Monte

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So PO I forgot the picture, JBW

interesting combination :) :thumbup: Stahlwille + Facom
Liberté - Egalité - Fraternité :boxer:


Thank for the FELO link at singapore:thumbup:
Good explanation from ur experience bro:beer: im very appreciate:thumbup:
Now i haved a answer where to go:drool:

Nice WERA driver..:thumbup: hard to find a Germany made:drool:
Btw i have one IREGA adjustable wrench from my collection:bounce: i dare to said it the best when compare to my shiny SNAP ON:mad:

:thumbup:

yeah Irega is #1 ! :)








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I looked all over today at the usual sources but couldn't find any Wiha chocolate so I got this...

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and some Wiha hex keys. :)

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Also got this. Usually the full size ones are US made.

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Also stopped in Lowes and they had a Bosch corded drill on sale for $123ish so I hope to get it soon... Also I seen the new Bosch jigsaw and the box says assembled in Switzerland but the label says its made there. :headscrat It doesn't come close to the 1590EVSK...
 
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ps:
someone from the german Bosch forum took his cordless Bosch impact wrench and modified it a little bit :)

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Monte do you have a link to that forum?
 

mrtools

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I haven't used thier fine tooth one yet, but it is the same as Facom and others. I hope to get a fine tooth 1/4" drive. The 3/8" has 32 teeth or something like that. Not fine tooth at all, but I have never heard anyone complain about them as far as a traditional ratchet. :beer:

Oo.. i see:) just to make sure some one told me HAZET fine tooth ratchet is the best for confined space jobs:bounce:
Thanks bro:beer:

Gave myself a present today..
Nice Beta set..
Smallest and biggest one:
They have a very nice finish and MADE IN ITALY.
Thom

A good BETA shiny:thumbup:..

yeah Irega is #1 ! :)

Very nice Witte bits set:drool:
monte im very impress about ur web searching skill:shocking: i need ur help again:bounce: do u know who can supply a Germany hand tools etc Witte,Hazet,Gedore, & Wera at Malaysia?:headscrat

Thank bro:beer:
 

mrtools

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Hi everyone:)
Some old stuff from Bosch & Bessey:thumbup:

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Just a manual selector:rocker:
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Bessey clamp:thumbup:
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Most important is both stuff Made in .......:rocker:
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Anybody from Belguim, Germany and Japan know a connection between Anestiwata + Atlas Copco? :headscrat
Parts for air compressor Anestiwata SCD370 37Kw screw type:thumbup:
Oil separator kits, lube oil, oil filter and Intake filter all parts made in Germany:thumbup:
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a Air End said Belgium:headscrat
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@ Vinko

The only tools with county of origin on that photo are the wrenches and chisels (Italy). None of the other items have it listed anywhere. Nothing on the tool or outside packaging. Regardless of that fact, they are all very well made.
 

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Latest to my collection, Bosch GSB 36V- LI. This month´s tools money is now spent. But i will post some more stuff soon. Made in Switzerland

 
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Monte

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I looked all over today at the usual sources but couldn't find any Wiha chocolate so I got this...

nice Aldi sells the same stuff in germany and the US. Then i can move to the US now..... :D

Also stopped in Lowes and they had a Bosch corded drill on sale for $123ish so I hope to get it soon... Also I seen the new Bosch jigsaw and the box says assembled in Switzerland but the label says its made there. :headscrat It doesn't come close to the 1590EVSK...

the box is assembled in switzerland :D


Monte do you have a link to that forum?

yes:)
but german only
http://www.bosch-pt.de/professional/community/board/index.phtml

thread:
http://www.bosch-pt.de/professional/community/board/15/topic/1247/1/Akkufanfare.html

pics
http://www.bosch-pt.de/professional/community/board/index.phtml?fdo=gallery&pid=4601&page=1



monte im very impress about ur web searching skill:shocking: i need ur help again:bounce: do u know who can supply a Germany hand tools etc Witte,Hazet,Gedore, & Wera at Malaysia?:headscrat

Thank bro:beer:

:)
Unfortunately Hazet has no dealer in Malaysia but in indonesia and Thailand
www.grokindo.co.id http://www.mbmtools.com/

Gedore:

WTC-May
1 Tannery Road, 02-06 Cencon I
Singapore 347719

+65-67482888
[email protected]

this company is listed as Gedore dealer for malaysia:

JAEGERTOOL
Postfach 13 44
42906 Wermelskirchen
+49 (2196) 8430
[email protected]


Felo:

Wing Poh Hardware Pte Ltd
Mr. Mok Wai Chung
159, Sin Ming Road #07-01
Amtech Building
SGP - Singapore 575625

www.wingpoh.com.sg

Knipex:

Progress Marketing International
10 Ubi Crescent No. 05-32
Ubi Techpark
408564 Singapur
Singapur

Mr. Elton Ong
Telefon+ 65 (6291) 5543
Fax+ 65 (6298) 2811
Mobil+ 65 (9488) 9388
Email [email protected]


I´ll let you know about Wera etc. dealers in Malaysia.


Hi everyone:)
Some old stuff from Bosch & Bessey:thumbup:

nice !

Anybody from Belguim, Germany and Japan know a connection between Anestiwata + Atlas Copco? :headscrat
Parts for air compressor Anestiwata SCD370 37Kw screw type:thumbup:
Oil separator kits, lube oil, oil filter and Intake filter all parts made in Germany:thumbup:

There is a joint venbture between Anesti Iwata and Atlas Copco since 1989
http://www.anest-iwata.co.uk/page.asp?Area=1&cod=3

"Established the joint venture company Atlas Copco Iwata K.K. in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, to manufacture rotary compressors of up to 90 kW"

a Air End said Belgium:headscrat

Atlas Copco air (screw) compressors seem to be mostly made in Belgium:

http://www.atlascopco.com/us/AtlasCopcogroup/organisation/CompressorTechnique/index.asp

"Development, manufacturing, and assembly are concentrated in Belgium, with other units situated in Brazil, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United States"



i believe a link to that air horn is required. now.

thread:
http://www.bosch-pt.de/professional/community/board/15/topic/1247/1/Akkufanfare.html

pics:
http://www.bosch-pt.de/professional/community/board/index.phtml?fdo=gallery&pid=4601&page=1



Latest to my collection, Bosch GSB 36V- LI. This month´s tools money is now spent. But i will post some more stuff soon.

nice drill !!!!
 
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