Jonnesway seems to be cool, even that metal-on-plastic thread on my new micro bit holder looks strange. And I don't know anything about Magg.
dyk how good are that brands?
What exactly are spanners?I thought spanners were a sort of adjustable wrench.Those posted above in the plastic roll up seem to be like spark plug wrenches.Please explain this for me.
Thanks
scarrylarry

Can someone tell me how good is this? and which is better wera or wiha?
and this is better then regular screwdriver or?
@Jure, very nice old Knipex and Unior wrenches, look strong !
Wera and Wiha are very good brands, whatever you buy, you can't go wrong. I own different tools from both. Concerning regular drivers or driver handle/switchable blades, i'll tell you i'm not a big fan of the last ones, i would recommand them for motorcycles cases or similar but not for a serious wrenching. Also, a regular drivers set, let's say 8-10 drivers (flat tips/philips/pozidriv) is not so expensive and probably more efficient.
You can do a search on GJ about drivers, you'll find many online sources with affordable prices.
ps : iirc there's a Bauhaus in Split, have you already been there ?

Hi! I think this depends on what you want to do with it. If you carry your stuff a lot, you might be right by choosing one of these (less weight than with a whole set of regular screwdrivers). So in this case they might be better. Otherwise you might prefer regular screwrivers. Personaly I think the Wera handle could be a bit bigger and it's no fun to use it with PH/PZ2 (or bigger) screws. On the other hand it's nice to use in small places with less space like mounting a drawer in a cabinet for instance.
The advantage of the Wera in my opinion is, that you can also use standard bits (short) with it as well as bits from other manufacturers. I don't know about the Wiha System but I doubt that you get these blades from other third-party vendors. Same with the linked Wera. The more proprietary, the less flexibility.
@jure
ORODJE ZREČE = old UNIOR
The first name of UNIOR was ORODJE ZREČE...

The guy with the brown van rang at my door this week...![]()

Today:
EAGLE:
KS TOOLS:
never heard of that brand thats why i was asking
i guess yes - or 12.000 Volt
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New toys for R410a and R22...separate analyzers and hoses for each refrigerant to prevent cross contamination. Not the best but good enough for me to get some readings and call someone smarter than me to come fix my AC units.


The guy with the brown van rang at my door this week...![]()
Can someone tell me how good is this? and which is better wera or wiha?
Wiha
wera
also how hard is to find this tips and can i buy them ony by one without pack?
and this is better then regular screwdriver or?
"Tools in action"![]()
The new pictorial on GJ by Monte![]()
Currently i help a buddy to restore his Cadillac. Some pics:
Facom trim clip remover for various tasks:
ratcheting wrench
Acesa ratchet with Koken socket
Promat/Wiha scraper




Btw does your friend plans to stick a new vinyl roof or just paint it ?Jure, this is a round nose pliers. Knipex sell some similar products : http://www.knipex.com/index.php?id=1216&L=1&page=group_detail&parentID=1336&groupID=1343
Your Belzer are very nice pliers, old German quality, i like those translucide handles. Don't know the age, maybe 20y/old. Ask Monte, he knows for sure.
and he said "they ripped me off for" i know where he bought em so ill go there and grab some in the package,well with time they will be pretty rare! 

I made some pictures of my father's secret roomAs you can see, he is an electrician. For the first time I took closer look at his tools and I was very surprised - so many West Germany tools, mostly Knipex, some pieces 30yrs and more old... I didn't know that it was possible to buy these fine tools here during the times of communism and cold war...
U looks confident when working with a high quality tools![]()
@Monte : Very nice pics, as usual. After looking them i realised how much i do need to buy those mini 1/4 ratchets![]()
Btw does your friend plans to stick a new vinyl roof or just paint it ?
Are any of the Wiha pliers still coming out of Germany? I found 2 sets of these from 8 years ago that I was planning to put up on Ebay....
Steve D
btw, anybody knows some details about that Kaise 987 multimeter? I can't find any info, there are no pictures available, no specs, simply nothing.
Got home from my trip and had a box from Ash sitting on my deck.
My first NWS purchase. Now i need to find something to use them on so i can see how much i like them. I am sure i will, they have a great feel in the hand.

@Mrtools : Thank you buddy![]()

I made some pictures of my father's secret roomAs you can see, he is an electrician. For the first time I took closer look at his tools and I was very surprised - so many West Germany tools, mostly Knipex, some pieces 30yrs and more old... I didn't know that it was possible to buy these fine tools here during the times of communism and cold war...
His very favourite tool
Old Knipex
Schuller cutter
Both old knipex, two of tens![]()

Got home from my trip and had a box from Ash sitting on my deck.
My first NWS purchase. Now i need to find something to use them on so i can see how much i like them. I am sure i will, they have a great feel in the hand.


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Found a old Stahlwille "Corona" wrench in the garage...:


Nice Stronger Than Any Bolt
How old a Wrench What mean Corona?
any info on heyco tools?