PrecisionTools
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Ash, your collection is sick!
BTW all mine are Swiss but the grinder which is made in Germany like yours.
Amazing collection Ash, it looks like your the first person in this thread to have more Bosch tools that me.BTW all mine are Swiss but the grinder which is made in Germany like yours.
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Holy ....! There's a pilgrimage destination if I ever saw one..
Hazet in Japan.
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I concur.Ash, your collection is sick!
They work very well as far as the screw business goes. The jaw design makes them fit well around the screw head and there is very good bite with the right amount of pressure. They're only 160mm (ish) long so on one of the screws I tested I was left with a good handle imprint in my palm.
They have a smooth firm movement and absolutely no play whatsoever. Overall fit and finish is very good.
I can just about see on the tips that they have been used after the second screw where I had to be 'persuasive' but no more than what I would come to expect based on my use of Knipex pliers. I'll see over time how the wear rate is.
Certainly a tool that can make life easier on occasions and a worthy addition to the tool collection.
that´s good so we can start a german forum soon![]()
you could improve it here: www.werkzeug-news.de or here: www.werkzeug-forum.de or here: www.werkzeugforum.de
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Hi everybody, you guys know me as the NWS guy from German-hand-tools but what you don't know is I am addicted to buying tools I can't help it I just keep buying them. Well here is some of my tools from the old world.
Thanks! Some more Japan tools for me then
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It is actually a BGS one but it is identical to the HF one just different color handle![]()
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Facom automatic locking plier. Must say I'm not impressed. Sloppy and the automatic adjustment is hit and miss. These won't see much use, my other locking pliers feels much sturdier. And if the automatic adjustment can't be trusted it is not worth much...
These are not mine, just two screwdrivers owned by another guy in the garage. I saw them and though "hey, I recognize those handles", then saw they were Sandvik branded.
Interesting...I have a few and haven't noticed any issues. It always locks sturdily, and repeatedly.
Have you played around with the tension screw at all?
Cool, looks like a re-branded Felo.![]()
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I recently acquired these Stahlwille Motor wrenches in Whitworth sizes, a nice little open end set to add to the collection. They are in sizes 9/16 W through 1/8 W.
Yeah, you're speaking sensibly...I don't need them.
I have a 10.8v Li-ion Makita 1/4" drill/driver and impact driver for smaller stuff and a 1/2" capacity Craftsman 18v NiCad (albeit with a broken variable speed switch).
I have a POS, corded Black and Decker circ. saw, but no jig saw (I've managed so far with the old fashinoned hand saw).
I guess I was surprised that you decided to buy a Panasonic, considering all the different brands you have available there with seemingly superior quality. But you said you've always wanted a Panasonic and in combination with the discount, you just had to have it.
For the price/performance ratio, I think the Panasonic is still nice....and fits my budget better compared to Fein or Festool.![]()
I don't doubt you at all about the innovative power tools that Fein and Festool produces. I've seen the photos here and they just drool of first rate quality.![]()
interesting,i thing makita is not the best,but not make hobby tools,because have drills with plastic gears !!!
Dewalt,Milwaukee and other brands have drills with plastic gears,example "hammer" drill with plastic gear housing
http://www.basf.com/group/pressrelease/P-10-374
sorry for my bad english

Back when I was in USAF CAP we had these blocks of magnesium used to start fires. You would shave some of it off with a pocket knife and use the flint to start a fire.
Yes I like it much better.![]()

I've seen magnesium wheels burn up completely at drag races.
Hi everybody, you guys know me as the NWS guy from German-hand-tools but what you don't know is I am addicted to buying tools I can't help it I just keep buying them. Well here is some of my tools from the old world.




My Bosch air tools all made in germany
Some Festool
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Hazet in Japan.
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Well, looking some there I got reminded that 4 years of German in school has taught me very littlePerhaps it is time to work some more on it though...
Same as previously on the S-line, made in Taiwan but decent quality.
Heres my "powder actuated tool."![]()

How do you like those super soft Felo handles? I've wondered about those...![]()
In case of woodworking tools the most innovative tools and probably some of the highest quality tools come from Festool and Mafell if you look at the Festool cordless drills for example with the "Centrotec" system or the jigsaws from Festool or Mafell. Innovation and a cetain COO´s cost money unfortunatelyLuckily i can borrow my fathers AEG woodworking tools
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This forum (ok this thread...) is the best
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Interesting ! What it do ??![]()


Thanks! Sounds like I'll *have to* have a look at them...![]()
Hmm they aren't as good as Bosch 1590EVSK(Swiss perfection.)![]()
Puts a 7.65 hole in stuff. Unfortunately only that size so I need to get one in 5.5mm, 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, 7.5mm French and Swiss, 7.92mm, 8mm, etc.![]()
Monte,
Thanks for your input. I'm sure the Panasonic will serve you well for two years, but if you want to part away with it you know who wants one.![]()
For basic woodworking, I'd like to stick with hand tools as much as I can, doing it the old fashioned way. It's more fun and requires skill.![]()
I recently bought this at my local Home Depot after it finally went on sale for only $10! Same thing is also offered by Hazet.
Made by NES with a COO of Israel.
Makita GA9050R is older model and out of manifacturing therefore is the price low,Maktec is brand of Makita for hobby tools...look on the makita web page this model do not exist
http://www.makita.biz/product/category/grinding/index.html
and if you compare price of BOSCH GSB13RE 600w with any other drills,you can see and bosch pro make hobby tools![]()
They are fantastic, I have been very happy with my xcelite rebrands. very comfortable and balanced.How do you like those super soft Felo handles? I've wondered about those...![]()
pls take a look at this saw:
http://www.festool.co.uk/Products/P...Pendulum-jigsaw-CARVEX-PS-400-EBQ-Set-GB-240V
and at the jigsaw brochure:
http://www.festool.co.uk/SiteCollec...al_multimedia_download/gb/p2010_carvex_gb.pdf
and compare it to the features of a Bosch jigsaw.
or simply watch this video and search for "Festool Carvex" on youtube
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/X_URkzB1-i4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
or take a look at these 2 videos:
or this one first:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/iBsezGZ3u2s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Why you don´t simply buy a Milwaukee hole shooter ? It´s cheaper and make holes in all sizes![]()
I'm gonna demand a top spot in your will Monte.
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Nice vid. I need to get a Kenny...COO?![]()
why on Japanese site this model is not on catalog???
of course its not only makita,and other brands in this range make tools for individuals,not for industrial use !!!
and if compare all this brands,you can get more from makita with quality,performance,price...
Thanks for everyone's comments, I will post more pics and maybe a video soon, for now check out the new NWS 19 finish just got them in and will be updating the site by this weekend.
Interesting it has an LED light.I could use that feature to bad its probably $400-500...
Ok so they have a possibly better blade system than my Bosch but it still requires you to touch a blade after your done with it instead of ejecting it. Maybe I need to pick up the new Bosch jigsaw(which has improvements to see which I like best...) I do like that the case holds a box of blades which my Bosch case doesen't.
Bosch has a tracksystem and can use those blades(SDS.)
Not as much fun.![]()
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Yes Japanese quality is the best(better than European?) Mexico is similar to American except fit and finish can vary sometime, and China is generally the lowest in the world(everything I've got from there has a corner cut somewhere...) Even my Bosch charger has a smell to it when its on.
Nice deal. I wish more stuff was made in Japan the quality is so high there.
Welcome back.That drill is very heavy duty not like the polymer ones I see now.


welcome back
now thats acut off machine !! 415 volts !!![]()
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first some new ones first
Awesome wille wrenchesI recently acquired these Stahlwille Motor wrenches in Whitworth sizes, a nice little open end set to add to the collection. They are in sizes 9/16 W through 1/8 W.


So what your opinions, it really comfort enough?My latest acquisitions then. Nothing really amazing:
Wera T20 Kraftform Comfort. Thought I should try the comfort handles, so this is the test one![]()
Wow that interesting yellow drivers! what your opinion compare to your Wurth/Zebra?Felo Ergonic
NiceThanks for everyone's comments, I will post more pics and maybe a video soon, for now check out the new NWS 19 finish just got them in and will be updating the site by this weekend.


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Thanks!
Yes 415 Volt 3 Phase!!
A standard 3 Phase power supply voltage for my country. But in my factory it have two 3 Phase power supply, 415 Volts and 200 Volt. A 200 Volts usually used for Japanese production machine![]()
Wow that interesting yellow drivers! what your opinion compare to your Wurth/Zebra?
Look at ash95608 who posted above. That's where I got my NWS from, as did several other GJ members.@Bulit:
The 9050R Makita is a new model.
@Monte:
Can provide the best price you have to NWS, or at least the price you bought last pliers.
It may be easier to give me the address of the online store where you have the best price in Germany.
Thanks!!
PD: nice FLEX!
yes it does on the outside but not on the inside here are some pics of itI ordered a 160mm side cutter from a store here but not yet arrived Do it have the "ribs" in the head ?
Nice
What are your favorite one 19 finish or old Titan finish?
Look at ash95608 who posted above. That's where I got my NWS from, as did several other GJ members.

