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jensputzier

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G-day
I am new here but have a few Hazet Tools

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Cheers Kevin

Kevin,

wonderful tools! Also you seem to have better weather if the temperature of 36 degrees is right ;-)

Cheers
Jens
 
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KevinF

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Jens,

Yes the temp is 24.5 this afternoon inside my workshop

I think that I am almost over summer, who said that the world is cooling

Cheers
Kevin
 
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catfish

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Jens,

Yes the temp is 2.45 this afternoon inside my workshop

I think that I am almost over summer, who said that the world is cooling

Cheers
Kevin
Yes could use some of that rain they've had over east , hasn't rained in Perth for about 8 weeks now.
 

ecotec

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Yes could use some of that rain they've had over east , hasn't rained in Perth for about 8 weeks now.

i do not think you want any rain today. they have found radiation in the rain in the US according to the news.
 

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i do not think you want any rain today. they have found radiation in the rain in the US according to the news.
Well with Chernobyl the reactor blew up in April and the concrete/lead tomb was not in place until October.That radiation is going to be blowing across for at least a few more months.Who knows how bad that thing is going to get , it's all cumulative of course (the radiation).
 

KevinF

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Yeah that 916-1 just feels so good in your hand
I think that it must be close to the perfect ratchet, the best that Hazet has built for sure!
 

jensputzier

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Jens,

Yes the temp is 2.45 this afternoon inside my workshop

I think that I am almost over summer, who said that the world is cooling

Cheers
Kevin

For me this would be a little too warm...

BTW I love this thermometer as well, we use it in our companies to measure parts temperatures during coating. Somebody told me that this unit would also measure humidity, but I could never figure out how. I doubt that it's true....

Jens
 

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Woww!! nice little pliers + scissors from Engineer..do u test it to grab a screws?
it really works?
Btw: I like Engineer steel material it very hard right! :thumbup:


mrtools,

I used the Engineer PZ58 screw gripping plier a couple days ago to hold two threaded shafts (with a thin round cap) that accept phillips screws to secure a handle on a bathroom shower door. The gripping teeth on the PZ58 worked better than the PZ55 to hold the threaded shafts in place while I tightened the phillips screws on the back of the shower door handle.


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servito

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Hi all!

Well, as I said, I was in a trade fair last week, but that fair wasn't at all related to tools (or not directly). The fair was Graphispag 2011, a fair for graphic arts, so all of you can think what could anyone find there... yes, you are right, lots of printers, plotters, computers, presses and digital presses....... and loooots of germans ;)
The only tools that I found there, were the ones a technician was using for fixing a digital press, but I found something that could be interesting for you to see, given the fact that you like italian "tools".

So here you have, enjoy ;)
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No longer made in Canada. :(

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Proto Insulated Screwdriver.. maybe monte like to see:)

yes i like to see ! :) Thanks for the pictures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rocker:


G-day
I am new here but have a few Hazet Tools
Cheers Kevin

Welcome !! Very nice Hazet tools !!! I like the new fine tooth ratchet !! :drool:

Does anyone know who's the manufacturer of those screwdrivers? Looks a bit like Wuro/Athlet, but are they?

i bet they are

Heres mine.

i like the tool on top :)

btw: this Makita tool is made in USA too click

So here you have, enjoy ;)

sweeeet !!!!! I love Lambos !! :3gears: :bowdown:
 
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Oh Muchas Gracias Bhae por toda la informacion que brindas ,visite tu blog muy bueno ,excelentes articulos de historias de las marcas,los videos de Craftsman algo "letales" hahah ah,tengo 27 años ,y me arrepiento de no haber comprado herramientas desde los 17 años hehe ,por estos lares admito que soy un fan de las heraamientas,soy mecanico de transmisiones de camiones (embrague ,caja de transmision,corona,cajas de timon ) y cada fin de semana me escapo al mercado a comprar una herramienta nueva,admiro las americanas pero gracia a este foro he conocido las Europeas y tambien japonesas (Nepros) y creo que voy alimitar mis gastos hehe porque si no me voy a quedar sin cuenta bancaria hahahah,estamos en contacto Saludos

Orlando

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Hola!

Gracias a ti por tus palabras.

Me alegro de que te guste el blog y de tu pasion por las herramientas.

Un saludo desde España!
 

servito

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sweeeet !!!!! I love Lambos !! :3gears: :bowdown:

Thanks Monte, I love them too; if you wish to see lots of cars you can come to visit the "salón internacional del automóvil" (international motor trade fair) here in Barcelona, 14-22 of May, and the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix at the same weekend.

Sweet... was that lambo covered in Oracal flat black wrap vinyl?

Thanks Theloniousmonk, well, I don't know what oracal is, but it was covered partly with a flat and matt black and partly with a carbon fibre imitation vinyl.
There was some exibitions of the process of covering the car (at a given hours), but I only was there to take some pictures of the car, was not interested on the process ;)
 

mrtools

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Woww!! nice little pliers + scissors from Engineer..do u test it to grab a screws?
it really works?
Btw: I like Engineer steel material it very hard right! :thumbup:


mrtools,

I used the Engineer PZ58 screw gripping plier a couple days ago to hold two threaded shafts (with a thin round cap) that accept phillips screws to secure a handle on a bathroom shower door. The gripping teeth on the PZ58 worked better than the PZ55 to hold the threaded shafts in place while I tightened the phillips screws on the back of the shower door handle.

Dave
Nice homework for a nice tools:thumbup:
Btw: thanks bro:beer:


Hi all!

Well, as I said, I was in a trade fair last week, but that fair wasn't at all related to tools (or not directly). The fair was Graphispag 2011, a fair for graphic arts, so all of you can think what could anyone find there... yes, you are right, lots of printers, plotters, computers, presses and digital presses....... and loooots of germans ;)
The only tools that I found there, were the ones a technician was using for fixing a digital press, but I found something that could be interesting for you to see, given the fact that you like italian "tools".

So here you have, enjoy ;)

Nice Italian made supercar..:drool:
have u seen any Beta tools inside a car?:bounce:
Btw:thanks to share a pics:beer:
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yes i like to see ! :) Thanks for the pictures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rocker:

Ur welcome!!!!!:rocker:

Picard auto body hammer

I like a dark brown wood handle very nice one:thumbup:
thanks bro for a nice pics:beer:
Btw: im not a autobody mechanic but i know this is a very good stuff:thumbup:
 

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Theloniousmonk

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Thanks Theloniousmonk, well, I don't know what oracal is, but it was covered partly with a flat and matt black and partly with a carbon fibre imitation vinyl.
There was some exibitions of the process of covering the car (at a given hours), but I only was there to take some pictures of the car, was not interested on the process ;)

OracaUSAl:
http://www.oracal.com/about/about-oracal.asp

Orafol in EU:
http://www.orafol.com/en/home.html

They make great products, used them for a few years. Back when I did, much of the vinyl was produced in Germany.

The "wrap" vinyl uses a special adhesive and micro "channeling" on the vinyl back to allow air to escape and reposition the cover. Same stuff alot of sign shops are using to print those large format images and placing on delivery trucks/buses/etc... just colored.


Today I visited MOTORTEC, but it was a very quick visit and I've only taken pictures of the tool stands.

Wonderful Pics! Love those new gedore carts!
 
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Joe From NY

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Every car/motorcycle has to pass the TÜV inspection every 2 years. Is the car new the first inspection is after 3 years then every 2 yrs. The TÜV checks everything from the brakes, tires, wheels, frame/body, exhaust system, steering, shocks, lights (function , height adjustment) , wipers, horn, windshield, mirrors, seats, belts, and all safety systems (air restraint system, anti lock brakes etc.) plus the electrical systems (if OBD equipped car). They also check for rust/corrosion (underbody, structual parts, brake lines, suspension). They perform a brake test (machine looks like a dyno tester) , they they have to work evenly and surpass a certain value. They also perform a emission test and the proper function of the catalytic converter to see if the emission is within legal range.
Then they fill out a inspection report were the defects are written down. If the car is ok you pay your $122 and get the new stickers on your license plate . If there are any major defects you have to repair them within a month and they will check your car again and see if the defects are removed.

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so if you drive an old jalopy with rust or many defects the inspector may look closer , if you have bad luck he will pull his screwdriver and try to pierce through the rusted parts. But most modern cars have zink plated bodys so thats more a problem of cars from the 80`s or 90`s . But nothing holds up forever so on older cars there is always something wrong like rusted exhaust system, steering linkage, shocks etc. So if too many defects occur it might not pay off to repair it since you can expect to pay about $80.- an hour (cheap) or if you drive to mercedes or audi etc. you pay around $ 130.- for a mechanics hour, so if you cant repair it yourself and have to hire someone its gonna be expensive. The other reason to scrap your older car is you pay more tax because they have higher co2 emissions .
...:bounce:

Man, talk about a government gift to the repair industry and the new car makers... I guess that is one way they keep their unemployment figures lower...
 

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Thank you all for your comments :)

Today, Toptul:

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Nueva dinamometrica 1/2 20-200 :cantarin:
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cosmik binturong

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hello there:beer:

american lockpicker, a friend of mine uses drivers from Flume, Bergeon,
Horotec and various old ones acquired while being an apprentice...

i'll try to take some pictures of her stuff(no, not *that* stuff!:lol:).

you can find more info/pricing on some of these euro-brands from
Esslinger
or any other reputable distributor.


btw, i'll post some pixes of my tools one of these days,
but getting a photojob done for myself is a bit like :deadhorse:

oh, and *THANK YOU* Monte for luring me into this place of everlasting perdition! :banhim:
 
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cosmik binturong

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they do have different sizes.
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haven't you found solace & happiness in the Holy Screwdriver Trinity's* offerings?

or you can take the evil path of the micro-electronic screwdrivers...:evil:





*PB Swiss, Wiha, Felo and Anex**.

** yes, i know, but i only got five fingers...
 

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Nice Italian made supercar..:drool:
have u seen any Beta tools inside a car?:bounce:
Btw:thanks to share a pics:beer:

Thanks mrtools!
Hehehe, I didn't see any tools inside the car; the most I was able to see was some plastic bags full of I don't know what, but surely not tools, maybe the weekly shopping :lol_hitti.
To say the truth, I was not looking to see any tools inside, but the cars' keys and thus have a nice car myself :bounce:.
 

servito

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Man, talk about a government gift to the repair industry and the new car makers... I guess that is one way they keep their unemployment figures lower...

Yes, that's for sure, and for making cars more secure, having less car accidents and make them less pollutant.
I think this is good because there are people that only go to the garage when there is really something wrong with the car, proving themselves a real danger on the road.
 
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