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dykmore

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Today I bought this cable reel from Lidl, for 10Eur. I found that I really need it...

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next hazet generation part two....

fans of hazet tools, here is the new 1/4" ratchet from hazet coming up in september. what do you mean ....


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technical informations

72 teeth, actuation angle 5° enable working in areas with restricted access
large reversing switch on ratchet top simplfies change-over
deep-set reversing switch prevents unintentional change-over
cover plate and reversing switch are produced according to the lost wax casting process, hardenend and tempered for excessive use
induction hardenedteething guarantee high resistence and a long service life
sturdy housing with forged ergonomic handle
non-slip 2 component handle for optimal handling
chrome vanadium
surface chrome plated
lengh 119 mm
made in germany
 
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handtools-from-germany

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mmmmnnn nice :drool:
the striking cap looks similar to the Gedore version :)



nice !!! Whats the list price ?
3/8" version will follow in 2011 or 2012 ?

list price for the ratchet is 50 $ without vat... i don´t know if they plan the 3/8" model - maybe in 2012. i´ve got the second sww of hazet but there is no other new ratchet tool inside...
 
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Monte

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list price for the ratchet is 50 $ without vat... i don´t know if they plan the 3/8" model - maybe in 2012. i´ve got the second sww of hazet but there is no other new ratchet tool inside...

ah ok thanks, 2012 i guess then...


Yup:)

PS : Monte, what caliper do you have ?

a 200mm "Wezu", a 150 mm "Mitutoyo", a 150mm "Garant" with "clock" :), and a 150mm digital "Vogel"
 
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Monte

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Halder Supercraft recoilless hammer in 50mm
swiss made
www.Halder.de

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^^Thanks :thumbup: Do you believe a 300 mm could be usefull ?

maybe :)
What do you do ? I usually only need a 150mm version, for everything else i take a tape measure or steel ruler. But it depends on what you do ?
 
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AutomatiquE

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^^ I don't do anything special, but i have an oportunity to buy a 200 mm or a 300 mm caliper at a very good price. Since i already own a 150 mm, i'm hesitating:headscrat

ps : Very strong lookin' Halder:thumbup: You bought it online or outline ?
 

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That 1/4" hazet ratchet has what looks like a HUGE head. If I saw the picture I'd have thought it to be a stubby 1/2" rat. :D



@AutomatiquE,

That's a nice looking chisel driver. :thumbup:



mrtools,

I also have Wera 002900 and all blades are "playing" a little bit.

Not a big issue but very annoying.

How about other screwdrivers in your collection?

I have a peeve for things that have play in them as well, and I couldn't stand how the Vario blades are 6mm instead of a more standard 6.35mm (1/4").
I modified mine so that I could use 1/4" blades, with absolutely zero play on the shaft.

Note to others: If you are contemplating getting Wera double-ended blades to add to an existing collection, don't forgot what size you already have.
 

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kissmeimgerman

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next hazet generation part two....

fans of hazet tools, here is the new 1/4" ratchet from hazet coming up in september. what do you mean ....


863-1.jpg



technical informations

72 teeth, actuation angle 5° enable working in areas with restricted access
large reversing switch on ratchet top simplfies change-over
deep-set reversing switch prevents unintentional change-over
cover plate and reversing switch are produced according to the lost wax casting process, hardenend and tempered for excessive use
induction hardenedteething guarantee high resistence and a long service life
sturdy housing with forged ergonomic handle
non-slip 2 component handle for optimal handling
chrome vanadium
surface chrome plated
lengh 119 mm
made in germany

Looks good, but I need 3/8 :beer:
 

mrtools

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@mrtools: I bought off 楽天・Rakuten: New World Net -MasterPiece Club-. Sorry for crappy translation.
They do sell/ship outside Japane.
The price was about $100 plus shipping fee.
Yes they do have kitchen knife series.
Like this sashimi knife.
Or like this chefs knife.
And more... Sorry all in Japanese...
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Thanks for the answers and a link it very useful :thumbup:

@Mrtools:
Nice tools, What is your favorite?
The tape measure is my grandfather :)
Now! Wera:thumbup:

@mrtools : Excellent drivers collection:beer: I've never consider those reversible blades drivers, maybe i'll change my mind thanks to your pics...
Thanks:beer::beer:
You should try Wera first:thumbup:

Nice collection! Is the Wera the favorite?
As promised earlier, my latest tools from tradesmanschoice:
Whia fold out.
Stahlwille bi-square flex socket wrench.
Starett blades. Made in Germany, straight and hook, 10 of each.
Caliper, was very cheap for Made in Japan. Couldn't resist :)
Yes Wera :thumbup:
Nice various drivers in compact case:thumbup:
Awesome wille wrench:drool:
Nice:drool:
Cheap but very good one:thumbup:

@Bhae
It a mid prices tools?

sweet pics !!!
wow nice collection !!! :bowdown::bowdown:
Which one is your favourite ?
nooooo don´t worry :) i only need it for "dead" cable :) The traditional cable knives they had were not "Made in Germany" so i took this one from Knipex. Comes with a nice ergonomic handle too, the others not :)

Bought paint and a brush to paint my jack stands:

Brillux paint www.Brillux.de
Perfecta paint brush www.eugen-noelle.de
Thanks!
for now Wera:D
:thumbup::thumbup:
nice paint and brush:drool:

btw: Metabo air drill :)
Alternative ways if your garage black-out:thumbup:
but if you have a huge capacity compress air receiver tank:bounce:

mrtools,
I also have Wera 002900 and all blades are "playing" a little bit.
Not a big issue but very annoying.
How about other screwdrivers in your collection?
It a big issue for me not only for Wera but also my Elora and maybe all reversible blades in the market..to solved a problem I insert a plastic ring at a front of spring retainer to hold a blades. The result is perfect zero "playing" between handle and blades:thumbup: It work both for my Elora and Wera:bounce:
SunFlag only one of my reversible blade screwdriver dont have this problem. A designer used a rubber sheath to hold a blades.
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Here the PIC..if you can spot a plastic ring at a spring retainer in the handle of my new Wera.
Sorry for the crappy PIC.. I don't have a good camera to shot a handle hole.
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Today I bought this cable reel from Lidl, for 10Eur. I found that I really need it...
Nice cable reel and prices:drool:
How long a cable?

Very nice AutomatiquE:thumbup:

Halder Supercraft recoilless hammer in 50mm
swiss made
www.Halder.de
Any connection between Halder Supercraft and SwissTool, a hammer look like SwissTool series:headscrat

I have a peeve for things that have play in them as well, and I couldn't stand how the Vario blades are 6mm instead of a more standard 6.35mm (1/4").
I modified mine so that I could use 1/4" blades, with absolutely zero play on the shaft.
Note to others: If you are contemplating getting Wera double-ended blades to add to an existing collection, don't forgot what size you already have.

:shocking::shocking::headscrat
 

jensputzier

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That 1/4" hazet ratchet has what looks like a HUGE head. If I saw the picture I'd have thought it to be a stubby 1/2" rat. :D

I have ordered them and when I get them we can make a comparison to the regular one. Remember they also have the HAZET 863 K and 863 BK with extra short handles.

Although the new 863-1 seems to be larger, it will probably be better built with it's all metal construction. I use the 1/2" version and it's heavier than the the regular one but much nicer to handle.
 
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AutomatiquE

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@AutomatiquE,

That's a nice looking chisel driver. :thumbup:

Thanks Buddy:thumbup:

Got this today from Joki.

Nice Knife, typical Scandinavian design:bounce:

SunFlag only one of my reversible blade screwdriver dont have this problem. A designer used a rubber sheath to hold a blades.

:thumbup:Yup, that's precisly why i like Japanese tools : always seriously made:bowdown:

@Bhae : Nice Gedore, btw do Spanish customers ask you fractional/American sizes ?



Some tools:)






 
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Monte

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^^ I don't do anything special, but i have an oportunity to buy a 200 mm or a 300 mm caliper at a very good price. Since i already own a 150 mm, i'm hesitating:headscrat?

hmm if it´s really cheap then maybe the 300mm version. 200mm is too close to 150mm, 300mm is far away from 150mm :)

ps : Very strong lookin' Halder:thumbup: You bought it online or outline ?

:thumbup: Thats why i bought it - with the double steel sleeve :)
I bought it offline from a local distributor.


Got this today from Joki.

nice :thumbup:


Alternative ways if your garage black-out:thumbup:
but if you have a huge capacity compress air receiver tank:bounce:

:D :lol_hitti

Any connection between Halder Supercraft and SwissTool, a hammer look like SwissTool series:headscrat

no, they are made by different companies, Gedore makes them too but in Austria, Wiha also makes them but in Germany, they all look similar:

PB Swiss
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Wiha
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Gedore
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some more pics for you mrtools: :)

look no live cable :D only dead battery cable:)
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nice Gedore tools !!!!!!!! :pimpflash


Some tools:)

sweet collection !! :thumbup:
 

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This one arrived today. Facom 467 gear wrench 12mm. I like it. Will order a few more..

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This one arrived today. Facom 467 gear wrench 12mm. I like it. Will order a few more..
I have a 10 pc set from Facom. They are really nice and much more useful than I thought. And I love the clip, great design.

Even more surprise was getting the cuaro (4 in one). It is like a very short socket is sticking out of the wrench head, this gives accessibility far better than one might think just by looking at them. Unfortunately my pair does not include 14mm end. I think Beta offers set of 3 with better size combination.

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Today I bought some of the tools:beer:,facom ratchet Set do not know from Taiwan, who know. . .:eyecrazy:
 

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Thanks:thumbup:

Btw, do you know if Halder/KBS is the onlyone company to add a double steel sleeve on their 50-60-70 mm recoiless hammer ?

I think only Halder do this, thats why i bought it :) Gedore prices are good too at least in the Magic promo but no double sleeve, Wiha i don´t know - i mostly see the wood handle hammers. A 40mm Wiha hammer is on my wish list though :)

This one arrived today. Facom 467 gear wrench 12mm. I like it. Will order a few more..

nice !!

@ Monte that Wiha looks dodgy. No Swiss Made or made in SROV...

The dodgy Wiha hammer is "Made in Germany" :)
It´s printed right on the head :)

Today I bought some of the tools:beer:,facom ratchet Set do not know from Taiwan, who know. . .:eyecrazy:

nice tool collection !!!
 

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Some old wrenches that many may not of heard of but trust me this old stuff is solid as hell and I dont think I could break them if I tried. There is one old Ford and one old Snap-on but all there rest are European I think. Correct me if I`m wrong with spelling or if any are from the USA appart from Ford or Snap-on :

From left, top down : garrington-wren, Tona, Ford, Lister, Bedford.
From right, top down : Spearpoint, ACESA, BSF, Snap-on, garrington-wren, Jenbro.

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@9144 : Nice tools:thumbup: How much you paid for Sata's pliers ?

@Monte : Thanks for infos about recoiless hammers:beer:
Very interresting BMI:drool::thumbup:

ARS short scissors, http://www.ars-edge.co.jp/world/index.html






High carbon steel+special hardening+hard chrome plated =:shocking:




Little test "ala Monte":)


Conclusion : Thanks to their Carbon steel blades, ARS scissors cuts 2Xbetter than Fiskars made from regular Stainless steel.
 
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jalfaro

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Today I bought some of the tools:beer:,facom ratchet Set do not know from Taiwan, who know. . .:eyecrazy:

NICE pliers, in the photo shows that are made in Japan, so I want to know whether these tools are of good quality?

This is because I've seen several wrenches brand SATA, but I have no idea of ​​the quality.
 
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