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Bhae

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@Mrtools:

Today talk with Wiha Spain.

Pliers made in VIETNAM. Inomic made in Germany.

Wiha years ago moved his machinery to Vietnam for fabriacion of pliers.
The steel used in Vietnam has the same approval authority that the employee in Germany.
 
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Automotive shop equipment fair pics part 2

Hazet...

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It is very interesting to note that Hazet brings the proper 600N wrenches, with the double depression, to the shows but sends out the cheaper single depression version to customers. I got 2 of the latter ones about 3 weeks ago and they don't look good.
 

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TODAY WIHA & WERA:

WIHA:

WIHA has been teaching me the amount of products WIHA, and gave me 3 pliers Inomic :bounce:

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3 INOMIC FREE FOR ME :drool:
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This is DYNAMICJOINT:
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It is very interesting to note that Hazet brings the proper 600N wrenches, with the double depression, to the shows but sends out the cheaper single depression version to customers. I got 2 of the latter ones about 3 weeks ago and they don't look good.

What do you mean "cheaper" single depression? I have several of each and have noticed no difference in either performance or quality. I do like the looks of the older better. I think Monte mentioned before about the newer process/material being less hazardous to the workers.
 
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Thanks for a link..Vietnam:headscrat

I don't have any problem with my Wiha pliers..when looks at a craftsmanship/built im very satisfied..but Im don't have a opportunity to test a material quality:(

I owned a 1000V insulated cutter + snipe nose plier bought it because it very cheap MYR 135 or about $44 completed with 2 pcs Insulated screwdrivers + a test pen.

after 1 to 30 years of use you will find out how material quality is :) Let us know ! ;)


@sick puppy:
the bottle opener is only available as a set with the power tool :(

I think thats the MTC website, but no pliers ?:
www.maruyoshi-mtc.co.jp


@Bhae:
very nice tools !!! :drool:


@JackB:
that are simply the older ones, i don´t think the new ones are "cheaper", maybe the forging die is faster to produce, but this costs allocated to about 5000 - 40.000 wrenches which you can produce with one die is virtually nothing.


@Automatique:
nice drivers ! :thumbup:
 

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It is very interesting to note that Hazet brings the proper 600N wrenches, with the double depression, to the shows but sends out the cheaper single depression version to customers. I got 2 of the latter ones about 3 weeks ago and they don't look good.

I agree with you, i have the older double depression style and had to replace one and got the new style.
 

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What do you mean "cheaper" single depression? I have several of each and have noticed no difference in either performance or quality. I do like the looks of the older better. I think Monte mentioned before about the newer process/material being less hazardous to the workers.

I mean that it is cheaper to produce, and it looks cheaper.
I think it's the wrong way to go for a quality brand because: The price is not the deciding factor when people buy Hazet, so the factory should spend time increasing quality and finish, not saving pennies on something that makes the products look cheaper.
I read the post about the process and plating yes.


I agree with you, i have the older double depression style and had to replace one and got the new style.

Wondering if I should get a complete new set , and save the proper ones :thumbup:
 

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Some of the Wiha pliers are Swiss made(all of mine are.)

@catfish Can you put up pics of those Ernest & Wright scissors and where in the US will you be visiting?
Can't do any photos right now , i accidentaly plugged in my PC link cable whilst the camera was on thus frying the chips.It was a 6-7 year old 3.4 megapixel camera though so needed updating anyway.

I'll be in New York for 7-8 days over the 9/11 10th anniversary period.Hotels in New York are so expensive , like $200 a night for the cheapest and i don't own a credit card so have to book at the travel agents , pay a booking fee etc.I am thinking of selling one ounce of gold so i can afford flights + accom now instead of waiting another 3-4 weeks for that amount of savings to accumulate.
 

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@sick puppy:
the bottle opener is only available as a set with the power tool :(
I have news! I e-mailed a company recommended to me by Bosch UK - they have given me the part number (2609005275), and better yet, it's available for sale!

Corkscrew adaptor from mtmc.co.uk

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I think thats the MTC website, but no pliers ?:
www.maruyoshi-mtc.co.jp
Thanks for your help Monte, much appreciated. :thumbup: MTC pliers are retailing at one vendor for NZD$30+, and another for $8. Hmmm, who to go with... lol
 

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I have a question for the guys with Stahlwille sockets. I have not been able to use them twice now. the first nut was on a 1977 BMW cylinder, had to get a 1/2 12PT. The next was today on a 1981 vw rabbit truck, it was an 11MM. a little grubby, but the twelve point wrench by Stahlwille fit:headscrat These six points sockets seem a little tight. I tried the 1/4 Stahlwille 11MM socket as well as the 3/8 11MM stahlwille.

I think I figured out my issue with fit on the 11mm on the vw fuel pump. I have been told twice that the fuel pump is 10MM not 11mm ever. I believe someone changed the 10mm out for SAE:confused: so the stahlwille sockets are all good, JBW
 

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I think I figured out my issue with fit on the 11mm on the vw fuel pump. I have been told twice that the fuel pump is 10MM not 11mm ever. I believe someone changed the 10mm out for SAE:confused: so the stahlwille sockets are all good, JBW

Haha, I still think there is somthing wrong with you Stahlwille.
Want to sell them?:bounce:


I bought this very nice Asahi double box wrench today. € 7,50!

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I do not know if i will ever use is but it is very cool.:)
 

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Some pics of my Gedore 1/4" socket set with a Stahlwille ratchet:

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ps50k0

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And i got this today for € 50! A Dinzl Rollbox :bounce:

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Just to see how my tools look in it, not complete yet.

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timesrgood?

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Those were the days.. when King **** was short for King Richard and Gay meant Joyful, and no one thought it was otherwise.

Vietnam made, I draw the line at that. What the H is the matter with these companies.
 
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ps50k0

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@ps50k0 : Do you know the COO of your Rollbox ?

No, it doesn't say it on the box anywhere, only this sticker:

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BTW: Where have you bought those Witte mini vde torx drivers and what did you pay for them?
I think a set of those is gonna be my next tool buy.:drool:
 
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Monte

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I have news! I e-mailed a company recommended to me by Bosch UK - they have given me the part number (2609005275), and better yet, it's available for sale!

ahh nice ! couldn´t find anything on german sites...


Thanks for your help Monte, much appreciated. :thumbup: MTC pliers are retailing at one vendor for NZD$30+, and another for $8. Hmmm, who to go with... lol

difficult :D


I think I figured out my issue with fit on the 11mm on the vw fuel pump. I have been told twice that the fuel pump is 10MM not 11mm ever. I believe someone changed the 10mm out for SAE:confused: so the stahlwille sockets are all good, JBW

ouch :)


And i got this today for € 50! A Dinzl Rollbox :bounce:

very cool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






flea market finds:

"Tona" socket from the czech republic www.tona.cz

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"Mabo" (part of Stanley since 1970) measuring tape from France

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Monte

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Monte that tape measure reminds me of my new design Festool tape measure

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The Mabo looks like a combination of the "BMI Viso" + "BMI In-Out".
Design + circle function of the "Viso" + lever of the "In-Out"

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Stanley/Mabo old + new

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AutomatiquE

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@Monte : Nice French made tape measure. That's really the "back to the days" quality :thumbup:

Talking about BMI, here's mine, BMI X4 :




Nice and useful spirit lever



@ps50k0 : I bought these mini torx drivers directly from the French Witte representative. I paid 44.00 Euros + VAT. That's somewhat expensive but they're really nicely made and i wanted them. Badly:D
 
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Monte

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Monte, I've been wondering about this for a while, but these pliers, or any other made by NWS/Knipex for someone else, are they made to similar spec as the 'real deal' that is, the actual NWS/Knipex pliers themselves?

How do they compare pricewise?

I think they are identical. At least in the case of the pictured Lux pliers. I think they simply attach different handles to the finished pliers so they can take them from the stock. Hence you mostly find no more names which are forged into the pliers, in most cases they are printed on the pliers or laser engraved on the metal part of the pliers or the only brand name is on the handles which are made to customers specs or the simplest way is to print the brand name on handles without a molded name.
There is a cheaper "Lux" version also from NWS which come with simple red/black handles and a ground/black painted finish on the metal part. So i think to make the pliers cheaper they use cheaper to make handles and skip processing steps. The former "Lux" pliers supplied by "Will" had a ground bare metal finish too and you could even see the bluish metal from the heat treatment so they skip sand blasting + plating to remove the blue color and to protect the pliers from rusting. I think that are the main differences. To use cheaper steel and/or to skip heat treatment or any further cost reducing measures would drastically reduce the lifetime/longevity/quality i guess and wouldn´t fulfill the valid DIN norms so this probably is not possible/allowed or wouldn´t reduce the production cost much because the difference between cheap steel and good steel will be a few cents for the few grams a plier weights. The processing/manufacturing costs are the expensive parts like forging, assembly, grinding, broaching, plating etc. so the cost will be the same to actually make the pliers no matter if you use cheap or more expensive steel.
The Lux pliers are actually more expensive than the original from NWS.


@Monte : Nice French made tape measure. That's really the "back to the days" quality :thumbup:

yup ! nice metal housing !! :thumbup:
The recent Stanley tapes with the chrome plated metal housing are still from France iirc.

Talking about BMI, here's mine, BMI X4 :

sweet ! :beer:

@ps50k0 : I bought these mini torx drivers directly from the French Witte representative. I paid 44.00 Euros + VAT. That's somewhat expensive but they're really nicely made and i wanted them. Badly:D

wow ! that badly..... :D :) :lol_hitti :pimpflash








Acesa "720 R" 1/4" dr. ratchet distributed by Hawe
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AutomatiquE

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@ps50k0 : Generaly speaking, torx drivers/tools are always expensives...so i doubt you'll find amuch more cheaper website:(
 
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Monte

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coul be the same...?..the online catalog is still not back up again...

Do you know a place(online shop) cheaper?

not really :)
cheaper torx yes, but old design and no VDE:
http://www.wuppertools.de/Witte/Torx-BO/WITTE-Wittron-89050-TORX-Modellbau-Satz-5-teilig::8747.html


Today, Stahlwille torx wrenches :

very nice ! :drool:


Today I had the chance to try out my new mobile lift. Unfortunately the new exhaust for the Alfa didn't fit, but the lift is great. First mobile lift I saw that provides full access to the underside of the car.

which brand of lift is that ?


Monte: Nice Acesa ratchet!! Price?

:thumbup: yes ! :)
19.69 Euro
 
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