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Olafur

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Two boxes:
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One more box:
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Power cord:
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Less than 10 kg without wire. Full power on only 16A fuse.
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First test 5mm - pure CO² gas. (not doing justice to this welder)
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Second test 0.8mm (0.8mm wire)
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With distant relative: 350A Migatronic - Denmark. (not mine)
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Local "special offer" price for welder ~ $1020
Here my money was spent on the Kemppi brand, and the fact they still make their welders in Finland is a huge bonus. Also - I cannot justify buying my dream welder Fronius TPS 2700 - the best welder I have ever tried, in league of its own. :bowdown:

Still.. very happy with my new Kemppi lunchbox. :)
 
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Olafur

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Luring you on to NOS black AEG is my revenge for you having me lust after Flex and Suhner and whatnot. :pimpflash

:bounce:

You got him there!
I have come across the good old black AEG stuff. Excellent power tools. :thumbup:
Kinda reminds me of Einhell in the old days. Now.. :sad:
 
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My new saw.

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No tools required to change blade, led headlight :) and of course transformer design. It is actually a toaster during the night! :D

On "sale" locally for ~$200 (20% off)
Blue Bosch from China is ~$260
Blue Bosch from Swiss is ~$400+
My money was spent on the label "made in Japan" :headscrat

Nice made in Japan jigsaw. Only chinese ones sold here. Later you need to get a Swiss Bosch. :)



That tape is amazing...
 

Bhae

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Thanks for the opinions about Gorrilla tape. :)

@Olafur:

Nice machine!

Old tools:

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Monte

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I bought it new in 86 or 87. The WSA 1801 was bought new by my dad and is even older. Same place I recently bought my cordless Milwaukee tools. They went from AEG to Atlas Copco to Milwaukee as one bought the other.

Luring you on to NOS black AEG is my revenge for you having me lust after Flex and Suhner and whatnot. :pimpflash

(Though it only makes sense to buy a grinder that fills the void between 600W and 1800W no?)

Do you have pics of your (or your Dad´s) other power tools ?

ooohhh you´re mean !! :(
:D
How much for your AEG grinder ?? :D
I will see if i can find a old blue one... :) blue is good too :)


@Monte:

Free shipping for you.

So 125.-€ incl. shipping ?? :D ?


Two boxes:

WOW veryyyyyy nice Kemppi welder !!!!!!!!! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: :drool::drool::drool:


Old tools:

nice antique tools !!
Do you sell old tools now too ? :D ;)






White box brand ? White label brand ?


No it´s a Makita :)

Makita 9565HZ1
1100 Watt, 5"/125mm, toolless adjustable guard, SJS system








 

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Do you have pics of your (or your Dad´s) other power tools ?

ooohhh you´re mean !! :(
:D
How much for your AEG grinder ?? :D
I will see if i can find a old blue one... :) blue is good too :)




*snip*

I will take some pics later. You bought another grinder? :wtf: Eh.. I mean :thumbup:
 

Olafur

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Thanks fellas.
I have hardly ever used Kemppi before but it has good reputation over here.

In my experience, only the "biggest and best" single phase MIG welders using full size wire roll are usable(180-200A). Over the years I have tried several small units and I generally hate them. Either the power source is junk or more frequently the wire feeder, usually both ****!

So I broke two rules buying this welder. It is single phase and it uses 5kg wire roll. But this one uses high freq. inverter technology instead of the good old 50hz transformer. Different animal. And so far the wire feeder works smooth, actually much better than it looks. The wire feeder motor alone in the old Migatronic pictured above is probably as heavy as my Kemppi welder without wire.

Kemppi gives full two year warranty if this machine is used in professional environment - single 8 hour shift. If used two 8 hour shifts - warranty drops to one year.

New welders are usually very nice and only time will tell how good it really is. But unpacking and brief testing tells me a lot of care was put in this unit. Cables, gas hose, welding gun are very different quality than cheaper brands.
 

Olafur

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No it´s a Makita :)

Makita 9565HZ1
1100 Watt, 5"/125mm, toolless adjustable guard, SJS system
I am getting seriously jealous over your angle grinder collection. :shocking: :thumbup: :drool:

SJS: is some kind of emergency clutch ? :headscrat

I am planning to buy new 125mm grinder, wondering if variable speed is worth paying for.
 

Rusik

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wrench from England
 

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TjoFrasse

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Another one for the 17mm 1/2" dr. socket collection:

Ouch, that is a really bad finish. Not acceptable for the price...

(New Bahco S-line set)

How are those ratches? Looks like big change from other S-line. New ratches and 12-point sockets.

I have no new pictures to post, some stuff on the way though. I just wanted to say thanks to everyone that posts pics. This thread is so great because of you all!
 
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Duarte

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Hi Rusik, welcome to the GJ Forum!
I have the same set of Wiha drivers. :thumbup:

Do you have any soviet era tools from USSR and Warsaw pact countries?
I've always been fascinated by the Cold War era.
 

Rusik

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Hi Rusik, welcome to the GJ Forum!
I have the same set of Wiha drivers. :thumbup:

Do you have any soviet era tools from USSR and Warsaw pact countries?
I've always been fascinated by the Cold War era.
Thanks.

Tool of the Soviet Union very much.! Maybe we should create a separate topic? My countrymen would complement it.

PS. I apologize for my English
 

north

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AEG circular saw. Inherited from my dad. Big and heavy and I have two smaller brand X for lighter jobs.
 

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north

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AEG/Atlas Copco hammer drill and AEG/Atlas Copco jigsaw.
 

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PrecisionTools

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I have a friend with a full set of Irazola insulated electrical screwdrivers and the tacky grip rubber on the handles (like the PH-1 in the photo) is disintegrating and falling apart. I thought it might be because he got oil on them and that has effected the rubber but its happening to the whole set and some of them are hardly used.

His set is nearly 10 years old though.
 
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