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It on my wish list T handle:drool: but my wallet can't afford at the moment. I have to completed their wrenches first:D
have you used it, if yes what your opinion?

I only dipped my toe in the water and got the one...my most used fastener - 8mm. The accuracy of the fastener fit is amazing. So much better from the stuff I have been using. I will now be looking for a 10mm and a hex set in this format I think. The handle is comfortable and grippy, the only thing I would of liked is a magnetic insert in the socket to hold the bolt, but I'm still happy with it.

I have been tossing up what German brand to replace my socket range and have been very happy with my recent Stahlwille purchases and would have to find something else pretty good not to go with them. :thumbup:
 
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I only dipped my toe in the water and got the one...my most used fastener - 8mm. The accuracy of the fastener fit is amazing. So much better from the stuff I have been using. I will now be looking for a 10mm and a hex set in this format I think. The handle is comfortable and grippy, the only thing I would of liked is a magnetic insert in the socket to hold the bolt, but I'm still happy with it.
I have been tossing up what German brand to replace my socket range and have been very happy with my recent Stahlwille purchases and would have to find something else pretty good not to go with them. :thumbup:

Thanks to share your detail opinion about Wille T handle, a black part at the handle made from real rubber, it soft?
if yes, it add my confident to buy one:D
Actually Stahwille is my favorite tools especially their wrenches;)
 

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Thanks to share your detail opinion about Wille T handle, a black part at the handle made from real rubber, it soft?
if yes, it add my confident to buy one:D
Actually Stahwille is my favorite tools especially their wrenches;)

The Green part is actually the grippy section. It's still quite hard. The black part is just hard, slick plastic. Feels good in the hand though...
 

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A new baby..wire cut machine arrived from Swiss with a great hand-tools:bounce:

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A couple of tools to open the box Elora screwdriver and no brand claw hammer :lol_hitti
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And Matador socket set to open a clamp:thumbup:
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I spy Fanuc servo motor + controller and SMC pneumatic equipment from Japan:)
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main control panel equipment mostly from Europe
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they used European + Japanese tools to install/setup a machine
mostly Facom in a smart case.
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assortment tools Facom, Belzer and some Japanese MTC pliers + cutter in a funny bags:D
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In their new home..hope it fine:)
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to be continue...
 
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Got a few Willi Hahn tools in yesterday from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal:

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Neither the cutters nor hammer were marked Made in Germany, that I saw. Plan to give the cutters as a gift, while the big hammer will become my motivator for moving parts that I do not want to mess up.

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Comparison of a couple types of Wiha handles:

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And my EHD screwdriver set with some Torx added in (the t-handles are freebies!):

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Sure, you may say those screwdrivers are too fat and heavy, but they can carry thier own weight (look ma, no magnets!)

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Got a few Willi Hahn tools in yesterday from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal:

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Neither the cutters nor hammer were marked Made in Germany, that I saw. Plan to give the cutters as a gift, while the big hammer will become my motivator for moving parts that I do not want to mess up.

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Comparison of a couple types of Wiha handles:

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And my EHD screwdriver set with some Torx added in (the t-handles are freebies!):

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Sure, you may say those screwdrivers are too fat and heavy, but they can carry thier own weight (look ma, no magnets!)

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The black shaft/red plastic handle is branded as Proturn by Wiha. This is a lower-cost brand of Wiha tools.
As of 2010, none of Wiha pliers, cutters, needle-nose pliers, etc are made in Germany. Instead, they are made in SROV (Soviet Republic of Vietnam). Please see links below:

http://chadstoolbox.com/wiha32608ba...olongnose63and8diaghilevflatnoseandrndns.aspx

Also, look for Wiha pliers on www.chadstoolbox.com, www.amazon.com
they all say "Made in SROV"
Just trying to be helpful:thumbup:
 

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The black shaft/red plastic handle is branded as Proturn by Wiha. This is a lower-cost brand of Wiha tools.
As of 2010, none of Wiha pliers, cutters, needle-nose pliers, etc are made in Germany. Instead, they are made in SROV (Soviet Republic of Vietnam). Please see links below:

http://chadstoolbox.com/wiha32608ba...olongnose63and8diaghilevflatnoseandrndns.aspx

Also, look for Wiha pliers on www.chadstoolbox.com, www.amazon.com
they all say "Made in SROV"
Just trying to be helpful:thumbup:


Yep, I had heard that about the pliers, just positing actual findings. The Proturns are marked Made in Germany.
 
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Thanks for Wera link and address..you have a very good searching skill:bowdown::thumbup:
I'm already go to their website a minutes ago and found a couples of high quality tools, that very good:thumbup::thumbup:
and a price looks good too:bounce:

:thumbup: happy shopping :D :thumbup:

Yes!! 3 or 4 years ago I used it for my daily jobs at my work place...but a grinder was broken and here it hard to find their parts to repair and my boss send it to scrap yard:lol_hitti
according to my Japanese engineer Kosoku power tools famous in Japan, it a good quality power tools for Japanese trade like Bosch in Malaysia.

good to hear somebody knows about this brand :thumbup:
Which scrap yard ? :D i want a grinder ! :D

already check it for you:bounce:

ok thanks ! :thumbup: :D ;)

Awesome I have to get one next year:bowdown:
Do you know a price and where it made? PRC??

The Bosch GSB 10,8-2-LI will be available in 2 versions: with 2 batteries, charger, L-Boxx and holster for 179.- € + tax and as solo tool in a cardboard box for 115.-€. So it´s about 20.-€ more than the GSR 10,8-2-LI drill set (RM84 more than the drill in a set). The GSR drill is made in Malaysia, so i guess the GSB will be from Malaysia too!?

A new baby..wire cut machine arrived from Swiss with a great hand-tools:bounce:

cool machine, don´t know what it is for :D but looks good :D
If someone needs one here a link :)
http://www.gfac.com/gfac/products/p...el]=11&cHash=822399832dfa8046838888e6c1e1f1ae

Got a few Willi Hahn tools in yesterday from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal:

nice haul !
 

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You´re welcome :) Maybe you´ll win :thumbup:



yeah their angle grinders look really interesting, when i have some money again in 2012 (hopefully :D) i´ll try to get one :) Don´t own a 4"/100mm grinder :) But it seems they only make them in 100 Volt and some models in 200 Volt...

ps: Do you know what "angle grinder" or "Power tools" is in japanese ? I try to find power tools from "Toshiba" again, i once found a site but it´s down....


Danke! It's probably my only chance of owning anything Festool. :( I need to win the lottery or I somehow attain some inheritance money from some distant relative that I don't even know. :lol:

Unlike the modern stuff, Kosoku stuff looks very orthodox/old school. I take it you really dig that. :)

A literal translation of "angle grinder" would be アングルグラインダー ; however, they refer to pneumatic angle grinders.
What we call angle grinders in English is instead called "disc grinders" in Japanese: ディスクグラインダー
"グラインダー" is "grinder"

"Power tools" would be "電動工具"

Here's an index to Toshiba's power tools: http://www.nidec-tecnom.com/Products/TOOL_PUMP/power_tools/power_tool_toppage/frame_syouhintop.html


@bart1,
Nice haul. Those prices were pretty good.


@Mrtools,
Thanks for posting that. I have no idea what the machine does, but it's cool to see the candid shots of the installers' tools. :thumbup:
 
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Replaced the struts on my VW this weekend, and these Stahlwille offsets were just the ticket. I also used them for regular wrenching tasks that didn't necessarily involve obstructed bolts, and they did great. These wrenches are neat to hold and seem to be a bit longer than a combo wrench in the same size range. Here's a pic from when they first arrived.
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Replaced the struts on my VW this weekend, and these Stahlwille offsets were just the ticket. I also used them for regular wrenching tasks that didn't necessarily involve obstructed bolts, and they did great. These wrenches are neat to hold and seem to be a bit longer than a combo wrench in the same size range. Here's a pic from when they first arrived.

Those wrenches look nice...might be next on the list...:)
 

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The Green part is actually the grippy section. It's still quite hard. The black part is just hard, slick plastic. Feels good in the hand though...
Oo.. I see :) thanks!

Got a few Willi Hahn tools in yesterday from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal:
Sure, you may say those screwdrivers are too fat and heavy, but they can carry thier own weight (look ma, no magnets!)
Nice shopping hah!!
close up PIC for Wiha cutters head please:)
btw: good Wiha driver review i mean "in action" :thumbup::beer:

Awesome machine Mrtools. :) :thumbup: :beer:
Thanks!! but it not mine:bounce:

:thumbup: happy shopping :D :thumbup:
Err... I have to check my account first:D

good to hear somebody knows about this brand :thumbup:
Which scrap yard ? :D i want a grinder ! :D
Don't now :D ;)

The Bosch GSB 10,8-2-LI will be available in 2 versions: with 2 batteries, charger, L-Boxx and holster for 179.- € + tax and as solo tool in a cardboard box for 115.-€. So it´s about 20.-€ more than the GSR 10,8-2-LI drill set (RM84 more than the drill in a set). The GSR drill is made in Malaysia, so i guess the GSB will be from Malaysia too!?
Thanks for the info, you are the best to ask:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
looks like it easy to get one here:D

cool machine, don´t know what it is for :D but looks good :D
Precision wire cut machine..this machine cut a steel plate using their very fine wire (0.2mm) with their 5 axis U,V,X,Y and Z perfect for precision cutting small hole and etc.:thumbup:
even our Japanese engineer team admit ArgieCharmilles was the world best precision cutting machines :thumbup:

Unlike the modern stuff, Kosoku stuff looks very orthodox/old school. I take it you really dig that. :)
I'am agree with you! orthodox/old school and very classic looks:beer:

@Mrtools,
Thanks for posting that. I have no idea what the machine does, but it's cool to see the candid shots of the installers' tools. :thumbup:
You are welcome!
actually in my factory the machine used to produce a precision cut for die parts and their base plate.:)

Replaced the struts on my VW this weekend, and these Stahlwille offsets were just the ticket. I also used them for regular wrenching tasks that didn't necessarily involve obstructed bolts, and they did great. These wrenches are neat to hold and seem to be a bit longer than a combo wrench in the same size range. Here's a pic from when they first arrived.
Awesome!! congratulation for a great choice:beer::bowdown:
20/9 set 6mm -24mm right?, how much do you pay for a set? $$$
I'm order 20/7 a set last month..hope it reach to me this week:bounce:

I see a lot of Schneider stuff in that cabinet...:)
Very good eyes and great knowledge :bowdown: are you in electrical, automation and instrument field?
Yes! a lot of Schneider stuff in this Swiss machine especially magnetic contactor, solid state relays, MCBs, miniature fuses and inverter motor etc.
 

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Another PICS..machine vs tools..free gift PB Swiss Hex set

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machine name plate:drool:
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Installer's used Japanese precision spirit level to make sure our baby stand right:pimpflash

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West Germany Elora + Belzer Germany combination wrench:shocking:
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Anybody know where can I get this awesome Germany Belzer wrenches?
 
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Replaced the struts on my VW this weekend, and these Stahlwille offsets were just the ticket. ...

Love those! I need to get at least a 21 and 22 mm version of these for my cars. Hazet makes a 21/22, where Stahl doesn't.

I have a few of the shallow offset SAE ones with the good marking ;) And they are long!

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...Nice shopping hah!!
close up PIC for Wiha cutters head please:)
btw: good Wiha driver review i mean "in action" :thumbup::beer:

...

I'll try to snap a pic sometime. They seemed pretty decent. Chrome didn't seem quite as nice as my Hazet. Still prefer NWS to them all.

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A few gratuitous pics for you guys (most I have probably posted on GJ before).
 

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Heres mine bought this time last year. :)

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Also I took a Bosch survey on tool storage earlier today and noticed this pic.

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I'll probably stick with my original case as its very well made but its nice to know they are making the storage compatable with older tools. :)
 
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Well, for my birthday I got a tool box. Nothing fancy at all, but a upgrade for me. I haven't got it up yet, so no real pics, just some from the store.

It's Cocraft, the house brand of the "Clas Ohlson" hobbyist store chain. Generic cheap stuff.
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When I get it up there will hopefully be some pics.

I have bought some tools also. My 2mm Gedore punch had this happen:
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So I bought a new one at Bauhaus. And a long, small chisel.
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I also got the 16mm Matador straight box wrench. I had skipped that size previously when buying them. But now it appears that Matador "Made in Germany" is disappearing so I thought i should get it. So the 14 and 17mm line wrench had to be bought also.
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I looked at other Matador stuff when I was there, and there was new wrenches and sockets with no COO marking on them... :(

Also some Knipex pliers. Small cutter and wire stripper.
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Danke! It's probably my only chance of owning anything Festool. :( I need to win the lottery or I somehow attain some inheritance money from some distant relative that I don't even know. :lol:

lol hopefully one of the both plans work out :thumbup:

Unlike the modern stuff, Kosoku stuff looks very orthodox/old school. I take it you really dig that. :)

yeah the tools look nice, not that fancy rubber coated Toys R´Us stuff from nowadays :D

A literal translation of "angle grinder" would be アングルグラインダー ; however, they refer to pneumatic angle grinders.
What we call angle grinders in English is instead called "disc grinders" in Japanese: ディスクグラインダー
"グラインダー" is "grinder"
"Power tools" would be "電動工具"
Here's an index to Toshiba's power tools: http://www.nidec-tecnom.com/Products/TOOL_PUMP/power_tools/power_tool_toppage/frame_syouhintop.html

The link is exactly what i was looking for !!! Danke !!! ;)
thanks for the translation too !!:thumbup:
I wonder why tools from Toshiba and Kosoku as well as the japanese Ryobi are only available in asian countries but not worldwide like Makita or Hitachi ?

Replaced the struts on my VW this weekend, and these Stahlwille offsets were just the ticket. I also used them for regular wrenching tasks that didn't necessarily involve obstructed bolts, and they did great. These wrenches are neat to hold and seem to be a bit longer than a combo wrench in the same size range. Here's a pic from when they first arrived.

beautiful wrenches !!!

Err... I have to check my account first:D

Don't now :D ;)

:D

Thanks for the info, you are the best to ask:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
looks like it easy to get one here:D

should be ! Direct from the factory :thumbup:

Precision wire cut machine..this machine cut a steel plate using their very fine wire (0.2mm) with their 5 axis U,V,X,Y and Z perfect for precision cutting small hole and etc.:thumbup:
even our Japanese engineer team admit ArgieCharmilles was the world best precision cutting machines :thumbup:

so it´s a "EDM" machine/wire eroding machine ?
Japanese engineers saying a swiss machine is the best and not Mitsubishi or equal ? They must do hara-kiri ! :D

Anybody know where can I get this awesome Germany Belzer wrenches?

at the flea market :D
or:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Business-In...elzer&_catref=1&_sac=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m1538

more pics:
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/taruzann/21578572.html

for the collectors of their screwdrivers:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BELZER-ALFA...761?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item336f3a3521
:shocking:

Correction:

Made in Germany + USA. Doesn´t sound too bad :)

Well, for my birthday I got a tool box.

happy birthday :thumbup:

Nothing fancy at all, but a upgrade for me. I haven't got it up yet, so no real pics, just some from the store.

It's Cocraft, the house brand of the "Clas Ohlson" hobbyist store chain. Generic cheap stuff.

but looks good !
It´s better to invest in good hand + power tools anyway :)

I have bought some tools also. My 2mm Gedore punch had this happen:
:shocking: how did that happen ?

I also got the 16mm Matador straight box wrench. I had skipped that size previously when buying them. But now it appears that Matador "Made in Germany" is disappearing so I thought i should get it. So the 14 and 17mm line wrench had to be bought also.
I looked at other Matador stuff when I was there, and there was new wrenches and sockets with no COO marking on them... :(

i wonder if only the "Bauhaus-Matador" tools are imported now or the non Bauhaus stuff too ? We have some Matador wrench sets in rectangular plastic boxes, upon closer inspection wrenches in one box were marked "HR" which is a brand from India ... :shocking:

Also some Knipex pliers. Small cutter and wire stripper.

cute cutter :)






Festool "Twinbox" bit set





 
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Wow 2 days without GJ and so many posts to read, let's start from the start:)

My first, and probably last set of SAE spanners.

Nice Stahlwille:drool::thumbup:

9mm Gedore Letter Opener...... probably more than 30 years old.

Awesome, keep it:bowdown:

ok i´ll have to look for a store since i might be interested in these:www.crazybylemaitre.com

Looking good and very different then those i had a few years ago:thumbup: Post a pair of pics if you get them.

here an advertisement from 1911 of your favourite manufacturer :)

Danke Monte:thumbup:
ps : Looks like the guy is working on the Eiffel tower :D

some old ads...

Always funny to see old ads, i particulary like the "Männer Haben Metabo" (men have Metabo). Nowadays, such commitment would be probably forbiden by any feminist party:scared::rolleyes2

hello everyone...Sorry for my english ...

Welcome/Bienvenue:bounce:
ps : Your English is better than mine and don't worry, we all speak the Tool language on this forum:beer:

Did you ever saw/hear of Kosoku power tools from Japan ?

Nice find Monte :beer:

My new toy :)Beta 1142-130 and W. Germany 3-32

Cool toys:)

How about an old tool from the Old World?

Very nice:bowdown: Do you use it ?

A new baby..wire cut machine arrived from Swiss with a great hand-tools...A couple of tools to open the box Elora screwdriver and no brand claw hammer

Thanks for this nice review mrtools:bounce:

Got a few Willi Hahn tools in yesterday from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal:

Good haul:drool: Too bad we don't have any Black Friday in France:(

Installer's used Japanese precision spirit level to make sure our baby stand right

Ufff, impressive spirit level:bowdown: Do you know anything about this Japanese brand ?

...I also got the 16mm Matador straight box wrench. I had skipped that size previously when buying them...Also some Knipex pliers. Small cutter and wire stripper.

Mixed brands + quality tools, i like it:thumbup::drool:

Festool "Twinbox" bit set

My local hardawre sell this Festool Twinbox, but i can't remenber the price. How much you paid ?


Funnel set, made in Germany by www.pressol.de/


6 pieces.
 
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somebody built a Festool saw out of wood using Festool tools ..... :)<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/t4jFr8509jc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Hey, that's a cool vid:bounce::drool::beer:
Btw, at 2:48 there's a flashlight branded Festool. Do you know the OEM or the Coo ?
 
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Looking good and very different then those i had a few years ago:thumbup: Post a pair of pics if you get them.

maybe :) ...or some boots from Atlas i think... :)

Danke Monte:thumbup:
ps : Looks like the guy is working on the Eiffel tower :D

yeah i thought the same :thumbup: Looks like a russian dude with a german power tool, dutch wooden clogs, pants borrowed from Snoop Dogg who repairs the Eiffel tower :)

Always funny to see old ads, i particulary like the "Männer Haben Metabo" (men have Metabo). Nowadays, such commitment would be probably forbiden by any feminist party:scared::rolleyes2

lol yes ! but "Work, don´t play" is a good slogan too ;)

My local hardawre sell this Festool Twinbox, but i can't remenber the price. How much you paid ?

zero :)
I got it for free at the "Festool day" at a dealer. If you left your adress they gave you a set ! :thumbup:
Found it on ebay.de for 11,50€

Funnel set, made in Germany by www.pressol.de/

:thumbup:
 

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Awesome!! congratulation for a great choice:beer::bowdown:
20/9 set 6mm -24mm right?, how much do you pay for a set? $$$
I'm order 20/7 a set last month..hope it reach to me this week:bounce:

It was a 20/8 set up to 22mm with a 21mm/23mm added on as a single. I used the Advance Auto Parts VISA code to make the 8-pc something like $100 or so. :)

Love those! I need to get at least a 21 and 22 mm version of these for my cars. Hazet makes a 21/22, where Stahl doesn't.

I have a few of the shallow offset SAE ones with the good marking ;) And they are long!

Shallow offset SAE with the old school motto? Those are terrific!
 

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That Festool twin box looks pretty nifty! I'll have to keep my eye out for one.

Posted these over in the new tool arrival thread but figured they'd be right at home in this thread as well......

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Hey, that's a cool vid:bounce::drool::beer:
Btw, at 2:48 there's a flashlight branded Festool. Do you know the OEM or the Coo ?

It´s the brand new Festool "SYSLITE" LED flash light "MADE IN GERMANY" :) by Festool !
Built in battery (can be powered with a tool battery too), cast metal/plastic housing, the light housing is asymmetrical so if you put it on a table or ground it always lights in a different angle depending how you lay the light ! 2 light modes. It has a hook too. Pretty nice + bright ! 139.-€ + tax :)

or in french: :)
http://www.festool.fr/Produits/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=498230&name=Lampe-SYSLITE-KAL

and:

http://www.festool.net/syslite/fr/

in the lower right you can see the "Made in..." :thumbup:
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video:

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Looks pretty good huh ?



btw. TwinBox video:

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That Festool twin box looks pretty nifty! I'll have to keep my eye out for one.

a good start for a Festool collection :D

Posted these over in the new tool arrival thread but figured they'd be right at home in this thread as well......

nice Wera set ;)
 
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It's Cocraft, the house brand of the "Clas Ohlson" hobbyist store chain. Generic cheap stuff.

Are those as cheap as they are here? I mean for that money, it will beat many real brand names. I got two of those, just for keep all loose items. I hve being very happy for those toolcabinets.
 

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It still in the market?

I bought this Athlet letter opener along with some Torx drivers last year. So, i believe it's still in their catalogue.

maybe :) ...or some boots from Atlas i think... :)

:) Ok, whatever you buy, please post some pics:thumbup:

yeah i thought the same :thumbup: Looks like a russian dude with a german power tool, dutch wooden clogs, pants borrowed from Snoop Dogg who repairs the Eiffel tower :)

:)

lol yes ! but "Work, don´t play" is a good slogan too ;)

At least it's a more politicly correct slogan:D

zero :)
I got it for free at the "Festool day" at a dealer. If you left your adress they gave you a set ! :thumbup:

Ok, so if i understand you right : The American have a "Black Friday", you the German have "Festool day", and we the French we have Nada, niente, zero, nothing:rant::mad::moon:

Posted these over in the new tool arrival thread but figured they'd be right at home in this thread as well......

Yup, "tools from the old world" is the right place for those quality tools :thumbup::beer:

It´s the brand new Festool "SYSLITE" LED flash light "MADE IN GERMANY" :) by Festool !

Mann, mann, mann this the real flashlight:eyecrazy: The only lil' problem is the price : Eur 172,- (for the French market). I can ask Santa to bring me this nice present for Xmas but i don't believe my wish will come true:headshake
Hopefully, the cheaper and still nice Acculux 4 Leds is more affordable for my ultra slim wallet:)

oooh absinthe. NICE!

No sir, this is not Absinthe but "Absente", the legal one, Cheers:beer:
 
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I don't remember if these videos has already posted here.



No tools in this page..

yet!

Missing numbers. 27, 11 and..
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I don't remember how it's called. :lol_hitti
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Beta adjustable c-spanner.
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The one that already existed in the shop was "made in Italy" but I needed a smaller size. The new one doesn't.
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Stamped vs forging.
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Gedore 4" adjustable wrench made in Germany. Νot listed anymore. :bounce:
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Very good eyes and great knowledge :bowdown: are you in electrical, automation and instrument field?
Yes! a lot of Schneider stuff in this Swiss machine especially magnetic contactor, solid state relays, MCBs, miniature fuses and inverter motor etc.

Used to work in a food manufacturing plant doing imaging R&D. Got to know what the automation and electrical stuff looked like. :)
 
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No sir, this is not Absinthe but "Absente", the legal one, Cheers:beer:

I noticed something was off when I didn't have hallucinations after drinking it... :( I need some of the proper stuff one of my friends tried when he was in Brugge, Belgique...

Heres some pics from my trip in Ohio, the batterys died in the Bosch section. :mad:

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Strange signs. :confused: We don't have then in my staat.

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Ridgid Made in Ohio(usually) :)

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BOSCH!!!!!!!1!!!111!!11!

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Batterys died and my backups were dead also. :( So no more pics in Bosch section.

I managed one more so I got some John Deere labeled Knipex.

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After I got home and could get some Vartas I was able to get pics of Christmas shopping pics. :)

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Monte

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:) Ok, whatever you buy, please post some pics:thumbup:

m´kay :) 2012..... :)

At least it's a more politicly correct slogan:D

:D :thumbup:

Ok, so if i understand you right : The American have a "Black Friday", you the German have "Festool day", and we the French we have Nada, niente, zero, nothing:rant::mad::moon:

exactly !

:D

I guess they have it too in france....simply visit your local dealer(s)
http://www.festool.fr/Distributeurs/Pages/Search.aspx

Mann, mann, mann this the real flashlight:eyecrazy: The only lil' problem is the price : Eur 172,- (for the French market). I can ask Santa to bring me this nice present for Xmas but i don't believe my wish will come true:headshake
Hopefully, the cheaper and still nice Acculux 4 Leds is more affordable for my ultra slim wallet:)

:) The Acculux should work too :thumbup:

I don't remember if these videos has already posted here.

thanks for the ccool videos !
Have to try this with a Stahlwille wrench from me too :)

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No tools in this page..

yet!

thanks for these nice pics !:thumbup:
The page looked so empty :)

I don't remember how it's called. :lol_hitti

nice Mundial chisel :)

Gedore 4" adjustable wrench made in Germany. Νot listed anymore. :bounce:

That´s cool !!! A ancient tool :)
 

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^^^love the le creuset stuff. My wife and I have our kitchen pretty much outfitted with that stuff....in the same color too! Amazing kitchen ware. Dropped into the outlet on the way back from a trip south last spring and we discovered that they now make plates and bowls. Needless to say we're now sporting a full 8 place settings worth of it!
 
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Monte

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Strange signs. :confused: We don't have then in my staat.

no guns allowed ??? WTF ????? :D
How do you can pick up things for free then ?? :D

BOSCH!!!!!!!1!!!111!!11!

nice the angle grinder is on sale ! :)
ps: Didn´t i tell you about that swiss drill ? :)

I managed one more so I got some John Deere labeled Knipex.

wow thats nice !!!!!!!!! Price ain´t bad either !

Thanks for the cool pics !!!
 
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