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oeyniman

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My Facom cantilever box arrived today. I like it it :thumbup:

Good box to load up with what I need and go...

$85 shipped from France

... very nice box, I really like the 2-tone style of it.
... it demands rivetting for assembly after the paint job is done.

... while I struggle about this issue with my own 'cantiler box resto', could you please be so kind to take a close-up of the rivetting from inside and as well from outside?

THX in advance
 
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Unior (Yugoslavia - today Slovenia) sockets of the 80s. Then Unior was in the yellow boxes, not blue like now.







 
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I actually seen something made in Yugoslavia in a hardware shop the other day. It was a section of a toy train track that was decades old.

Heres my haul for today.

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All these items have been outsourced now. :(
 

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I actually seen something made in Yugoslavia in a hardware shop the other day. It was a section of a toy train track that was decades old.

Heres my haul for today.

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All these items have been outsourced now. :(

Things made ​​in Yuogoslavia, are very good and good, much better than today, it was another time when quality was the first place.
 

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@jk47 : Nice Facom cantilever:thumbup:

@Monte : Nice "tuned" Makita :drool:

@aag14V : Interresting Unior set:thumbup: Didn't know about the old yellow color. By the way, what does the "Z" on the sticker, stands for ? Is it a tool set intended for Zavodi Crvena Zastava ?

@americanlockpicker : Consider the Yugoslavian Zastava M70 and the Finnish Valmet to be the finest Kalashnikov clones.

@Bhae : You've got more and more interresting stuffs in your shop. Do you sell Vessel tools ?
 
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@americanlockpicker : Consider the Yugoslavian Zastava M70 and the Finnish Valmet to be the finest Kalashnikov clones.

I've always wanted one of those but they are banned from import(thanks President Bush... :mad:) I've been thinking of getting a Saiga(10rd capacity and missing all the fun features...) or a US made Arsenal.

Right now I have an Armalite AR15 and today I just got 10 Magpul Emags(export version of Pmags for NATO rifles.) :)
 

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Z (Zreče) is from Unior Zreče
It is still their trademark, a little different!
 

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i need all of them :D because they´re (almost) all different...left cut, right cut, straight etc. :) ok for the price i probably should have bought a electric shear :) ... maybe in my next life :D
My favourite is the Format/Bessey snip with the drop forged handles because the handles are slimmer so the snips fit better in my hand and i can work better with it. It cuts nice too.

Drop forged handles? Wow. Is it vintage? Pictures? :)
I mostly only find handles that are stamped/rolled steel.

almost daily on GJ since about 3 years..... :) ;)

That's true. :)


ps: if the tool packages wouldn´t say "Made in Brazil" i would have thought Taiwan :) ...The twist wrenches and the socket with the special drive profile + the spline socket... reminds me on taiwanese products :)


No kidding! I'm quite surprised myself at the COO. Even that reversible ratcheting wrench says "Brasil" on it. ...but I guess if Germany can produce ratcheting wrenches, I suppose Brasil can as well. :D

That socket is just like these sockets that Re-Dai in Taiwan has been producing. I think they supply Mac with the "Mac-Edge" line of products. The twist beam wrench, where it twists midway in on the handle is just like the wrenches that Kabo in Taiwan once produced.



Some parts to pimp my Makita angle grinder arrived:

Interesting. Are the mesh grills/filters a neccessary item for working in certain conditions/uses? Does Bosch, Flex, Fein, etc. offer the same for their products?
 

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americanlockpicker : Consider the Yugoslavian Zastava M70 and the Finnish Valmet to be the finest Kalashnikov clones.

Absolutely love those "Valmet RK 62"
When I did my military service in Military Police -comppany, My daily used service weapon was "RK 62 TP" so called "MP version" a rare version from original, that has stock that can be tilted 180 decrees along weapon body, to make very compact, alomost like sub machine gun.
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(not my weapons in picture)
In training I have shot hundreds and hundres of bullet in one go. Total of many thousands and never ever got a single jam.
One time it in winter I was out for one week in -30/-35 decrees and while sleeping in tent my own breath moisture condensed inside weapon making body case half full of solid ice. After I warm it out over camp fire, I made full day in shootin cource without any problem.
From 150 meter I could fire Happy face to target and from 300 meters still hit target with all in full magazine.
 
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still looking for felo bit holder or lux (which was made by felo) let me know if you have one for sale or you know where i can buy one.

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Absolutely love those "Valmet RK 62"
When I did my military service in Military Police -comppany, My daily used service weapon was "RK 62 TP" so called "MP version" a rare version from original, that has stock that can be tilted 180 decrees along weapon body, to make very compact, alomost like sub machine gun.
Panssari200304_kuva_23.jpg

(not my weapons in picture)
In training I have shot hundreds and hundres of bullet in one go. Total of many thousands and never ever got a single jam.
One time it in winter I was out for one week in -30/-35 decrees and while sleeping in tent my own breath moisture condensed inside weapon making body case half full of solid ice. After I warm it out over camp fire, I made full day in shootin cource without any problem.
From 150 meter I could fire Happy face to target and from 300 meters still hit target with all in full magazine.

I uesd to own a Valmet 30-06, 12 guage combo rifle. Used it in the Yukon bush from anything from a grouse to a moose. Great rifle.
 

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huh tought that unior was in blue boxes even i ex yu... nice set,where you found it?? :drool:

I found it on the Croatian internet advertisement "www.njuskalo.com", the price is 300 kn ~ 40 EUR with delivery. Unior initially was yellow, and was changed into the blue, I do not know exactly when.
 

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I found it on the Croatian internet advertisement "www.njuskalo.com", the price is 300 kn ~ 40 EUR with delivery. Unior initially was yellow, and was changed into the blue, I do not know exactly when.

koliko su ti uzeli za poštarinu?? 30 kn jel? nego jel znas di ima mozda u zg ili splitu kupit stahlwille ili hazet?? :dunno:
 

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koliko su ti uzeli za poštarinu?? 30 kn jel? nego jel znas di ima mozda u zg ili splitu kupit stahlwille ili hazet?? :dunno:

HP Express Shipping, the cost 60kn, is included in these 300, the set actually cost 240 kn. Jure, write to the Croatian PM.
 
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Drop forged handles? Wow. Is it vintage? Pictures? :)
I mostly only find handles that are stamped/rolled steel.

It´s not offered in the US....
...but in germany:
http://www.bessey.de/catalogue/catalogue.do?id=391&favOid=000000030002ccab00020023&act=showBookmark

...recent production...

i posted pics a while ago, but here again :)





No kidding! I'm quite surprised myself at the COO. Even that reversible ratcheting wrench says "Brasil" on it. ...but I guess if Germany can produce ratcheting wrenches, I suppose Brasil can as well. :D

That socket is just like these sockets that Re-Dai in Taiwan has been producing. I think they supply Mac with the "Mac-Edge" line of products. The twist beam wrench, where it twists midway in on the handle is just like the wrenches that Kabo in Taiwan once produced.

The "Xi-On" sockets are exactly the ones i was thinking of when "Taiwan" came to my mind...
Hopefully the Tramontina guys don´t put the wrong stickers with "made in Brasil" on the packages... :)

Interesting. Are the mesh grills/filters a neccessary item for working in certain conditions/uses? Does Bosch, Flex, Fein, etc. offer the same for their products?

I want to use the grinder exclusively with wire wheels so i thought it might be a good idea to add the protectors so in case a wire flies around it can´t enter the tool. On the other hand the wire probably will shoot away from the grinder :) If you grind overhead maybe it protects the tool from debris which falls on the tool. Dust etc. can enter anyway. Makita is the only one who offers this product afaik, except Metabo who offers a dust protector (with finer mesh) for their cordless angle grinders
http://www.metabo.co.uk/Product-catalogue-handheld-powertools.23958+M501b85f32b7.0.html

Since dust is what kills the motor the manufacturers use epoxy coating and other measures to protect the stator and rotor from abrasion. Fein for example goes one step further and installs the rotor 180 degree reversed so the brushholder is not at the end of the tool where the cable is but directly behind the gear case so dust/debris is directed away from the collector and brushes/brush holders so the collector/brushes are better protected from abrasion and a short much likely won´t happen.

Nice litte set:drool:, still like my Wera bit check though. :p

The Wera set is super nice, but this one was only 12.95€ so i couldn´t resist :D

Blue version:
:)

:thumbup:
Looks better than orange :)

Some old and new stuffs, Sadwik, Gedore, Facom...

nice mix of tool !!! The scraper looks good !!
 
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Duarte

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Facom COO on some tools..

This is the first of two orders I placed for some Facom tools.

Given the price of some items, I am not too surprised by the COO..
The COO is on the packaging label, although it is so faded I could hardly make it out, especially on the engineer's hammer.. probably China or Taiwan.

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The only tools made in France are two insulated screwdrivers.
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The 440 combo wrenches are made in Taiwan, no surprise there..
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Locking pliers, China :sad:
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I needed some 1/2' extension.. made in Taiwan
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The 3/8" rotator ratchet, Taiwan.
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These adjustable wrenches are made in China :dunno:
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3 M tape measure, Taiwan
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Over all I am fairly happy with my haul, considering what I paid. Now if only the Facom cantilever box would arrive for me store it all.. :lol_hitti
 
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I have a challenge for you, Monte. Where can i buy Govoni and Sauer tools? :)

Govoni is available here: www.fondera.co.uk/products.html

Sauer is not (yet) available in the UK it seems... (at least google says so :D)
But Sauer is available at Samstag sales :D

maybe you can find the special tools you look for here too: www.asttools.co.uk


@Duarte:
very nice pictures !!!!
The Hammer should be Taiwan too. The tools look good though :):drool:

The only tools made in France are two insulated screwdrivers.

Add some Facom pliers to your next order ;)
 
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My latest achievements ...

interesting handle and nice wire rope cutters !!









Metabo W 8-125 Quick

800 Watt, 125mm/5", Toolless "Quick" disc exchange, toolless adjustable guard, "VibraTech" anti vibration handle, safety clutch, Metabo Marathon motor, shut off brushes.














Metabo "Quick" toolless disc exchange nut:


Lever for toolless adjustable guard:



highly flexible "Ozoflex" cable:


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oeyniman

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@Monte:

you really amaze me big time.
This is by far my most frequented thread, no matter of reposts or what, it's a permanet source of inpiration (i.e.: wonna have !!!).
Which makes you responsible by the way ( May I send the bills from my hardware store to you for future payments, pls!?!).

Even though, we talk well over 4K posts here, I really might have gone through almost all!
Hence I couldn't help to see all your posts about angle grinders of the following suppliers: FEIN, FLEX, MAKITA, BOSCH, ... whatever else I don't recall and now METABO; raising the questions:

- How many do you own?:
- What are you doing with all of these angle grinders?

I mean, I got 3 angle grinders and could own another 3, if the lord will shower me with unlimited funds one day, but you own 10 or 15?
At least you photographed them all on the infamous workbench of yours, showing that 'unique' surface.
 
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aag14V

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One mix socket set in RAHSOL DREMOTEC case,

New UNIOR ratchet, new unior handle, TOPEX L-HANDLE, and mixture of sockets

8,9 - MODEX; 10 - UNIOR; 10,11,12,13,15,19,20,22,24 no name,
14 - LUX PRO; 15 - GEDORE; 16 - UNIOR, 17 - UNIOR,
and other 12 pt. socket are no name, but very quality I think they have to be an American, but they only write " size - SOCKETS "
1/2"-3/4" BETA

In this set is sockets sizes: 8, 9, 10 (x2), 11, 12, 13 (x2), 14, 15, 16, 17(x2), 18, 19 (x2), 20, 22 (x2), 23, 24 (x2), 27, 30, 32



Very useful and quality set !!!




 
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Monte

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NWS goodness from Ash!

nice collection in a refreshing design ! :drool:

@Monte:
you really amaze me big time.
This is by far my most frequented thread, no matter of reposts or what, it's a permanet source of inpiration (i.e.: wonna have !!!).
Which makes you responsible by the way ( May I send the bills from my hardware store to you for future payments, pls!?!).

ok no problem if i can send you my bills :D

Even though, we talk well over 4K posts here, I really might have gone through almost all!
Hence I couldn't help to see all your posts about angle grinders of the following suppliers: FEIN, FLEX, MAKITA, BOSCH, ... whatever else I don't recall and now METABO; raising the questions:

...Atlas Copco, Hitachi, Suhner.... :D

- How many do you own?:

10 (115mm/125mm) and one 180mm

- What are you doing with all of these angle grinders?

grinding, sanding, cutting... :D ;)
They are all for different purposes, "Right tool for the right job", ok some are just because they look cool (like the Suhner one i posted lately) but other have their defined purpose like the 1400 Watt Bosch for heavy duty cutting, the Hitachi for single hand use, The Atlas Copco for extended periods of use (grinding) because of the more ergonomic rat tail handle and the "Autobalancer" the vibration level is very low, the Fein for slow speed applications because the tool goes only up to 7000 rpm so it´s good for 3M cleaning discs, SC-discs etc. ...... etc. etc. ... :)
ok and because angle grinders are the coolest power tools because they make the most noise and can throw the most sparks :D
What did Tim Taylor always say ? mehr power Grunz Grunz :D

I mean, I got 3 angle grinders and could own another 3, if the lord will shower me with unlimited funds one day, but you own 10 or 15?
At least you photographed them all on the infamous workbench of yours, showing that 'unique' surface.

i started with one but slowly (ok lately they appear faster :D) the collection grew over the last 7 years... One new grinder per year was the plan :)
They were mostly not that expensive, the latest acquirements were all between 82.- and 94.-

Monte You started to collect grinders?:eyecrazy:

yes :)

2010-11 metabos Made in Germany?

Depends on the tool....Which tool are you interested in ?
generally the angle grinders which look like the one i posted are from germany as well as the large ones. 2-Speed drills are from germany too, the highest priced sanders are still made over here, cordless drills (LT/LTX models) cordless angle grinder, all rotary hammers (except the big ones which are supplied by Milwaukee/TTI) and many other tools are still "Made in Germany".




The angle grinder collection:


 
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