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mrtools

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If yours looks used after a while it looks tough + solid too ;)
Sure..:thumbup:

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self made is cooler than bought :thumbup:
Who ? :D
Yeahhh..Wille dont have a wrenches holder for my owned selected wrenches:bounce:

WOW the coolest Proto tool i have ever seen !!!! :D ;)
Very cool
I love the orange color of the handle:thumbup:

Not Proto, but Padre... uh. :headscrat
NWS :)
another one..from Soligen:thumbup:
Mr.tools - awesome Stahlwille collection. :shocking: :thumbup:
Thanks!! Wille is my favorite wrenches:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Cool color:drool:
MTC wire cutting pliers:pimpflash
Clean cut:thumbup:
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Awesome Japanese made cutter:thumbup::drool:
did you have any MTC pliers or cutters?

Bosch "Diamond Impact" impact bit set
Nice:drool::drool:

part of stuff I bougth yesterday;
Sheet metal tools
It sure seems I am geting "branded" for particular brand... No worry! I do have other tools as well, even more as I have Beta...
Congratulation!! nice shopping buddy:thumbup::thumbup:

Hi to all! I'm new here and have been looking around this site for couple of weeks now. I run a little tool store in Finland so tools are a job and a hobby to me. I have found really good information from here, so thanks to all of you!
Welcome to the forum:beer: we all love pics can you post some tools pics for your jobs or your own collection:)

The bit set collection so far :)
Awesome bit set collection :drool::drool::thumbup::thumbup:

New Facom releases:
Facom NS.3000F impact wrench with 1700 NM
new innovation of a oil pan wrench
# D.48PB wrench
# D.48-KITPB tool set
Facom SL.DBOX1 "Detection Box"
Very nice stuff any COO Taiwan?

Here is more Beta stuff, this time old tools.
Grip pliers do not read "Italy" on them, so that is sure not made by Beta,
Ones in left are sheet metal snips, really old desing.
All those tools are unused and from mid 1980's
Interesting old tools where do you found it?

Hazet 610N.
Older profile.
:drool::drool::drool::drool:how much did you pay for this set?

It´s "Lux" brand. www.lux-tools.de
Sold at the "OBI" big box stores. But i don´t know who the OEM is, the design is already a bit older ("american style cutters") Maybe made by Orbis
Nice shot buddy!! thank a lot for the great pics and information about their OEM:thumbup::beer:
that what I wanna see:drool:

And here she is :beer:
Hammer1963 did a wonderful job restoring this piece. He even formed the handle to make it feel better (and it feels great). I will get a better picture of how he worked the faces, truly amazing!
The handle is actually colored by black shoe polish. Worked really well actually.
Woww!!! very nice restoration project..:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
you remind me one of the American TV program "King of Restoration" did you send a hammer to him? :D:D

@Bhae
Thanks to share a very nice Wera bit ratchet set:beer:
awesome Shot price?

I really, really like them too! The knurling is wonderful!
Of course I also like my Hazet ones. the 1/2" sockets with the double row of knurling are even better.
Yes I'm agree with you like this hah..I mean the right one:)
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old Bosch rotary hammer
Wurth glue gun
Did you know how old the rotary hammer?
for the first time I see a Bosch with red color:thumbup:

"Proxxon" + "Connex" wrenches + sockets
"Knipex" pliers + "Erdi" tin snips
"Wiha" drivers + bits ("Rennsteig" punches + chisels on the left)
hammers from "Picard" ,"Habero", "Gedore" and "Schneider + Klein" ("Kirschen" wood chisels on the left)
axes from "Ochsenkopf" and "Fiskars"
"Bessey" clamps (+ "Wolfcraft")
Power tools from "Kress", "Bosch" and "Meister"
"Ramm-bo" rotary hammer drill :)
The mandatory "Kärcher" line-up
joiner´s bench from sweden
workshop equipment
Awesome tours pics thank to share!!:thumbup::beer:

Stahlwille 10811, also known as; Gedore 261
Don't know original manufacturer, hope our German writers can?
Nice feel, little too heavy.
great hammer head green color..and a shape looks nice too:eyecrazy:

This week I sold this Toptul roller cabinet.
The photos are from the customer.
Nice Toptul roller cabinet..:thumbup: what your opinion about a price and their quality?
did you sell a lot of Toptul tools in Spain?
 
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unknow82

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Very nice Toptul set. One thing I personally appreciate is mesurng caliper to be included. I don't know how it is with you, but mesuring caliper is my most used tool. Most tool sets do not include mesuring tool like caliper and feeler gauge.

Interesting old tools where do you found it?

All in good time... There is awsom story behind that.

Of cource! Picard comppany still exists. :thumbup:
 

lok

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@ all, nice tools and beautiful pictures.

I have some new tools but no pics. I'll post some later. :)
 
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AutomatiquE

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but i think the price was ok for a made in Austria product :thumbup:

Sure, but i would have prefer a Austrian made product with a made in china price:D

Visited the "Globus" big box store today

Wow, that's what i've would call, a SERIOUS shop:wtf:

I picked these up while in Berlin last week...Hazet E-torx set and brake piston adjuster. Every time I go to Germany I come back with more Hazet tools.

Looks like you've been at the right adress in Berlin:thumbup::drool:

Stahlwille 10811, also known as; Gedore 261
Don't know original manufacturer, hope our German writers can?

Nice hammer:beer:

:drool::drool::drool::drool:how much did you pay for this set?

Paid Eur 89,20 + VAT.

Awesome Japanese made cutter:thumbup::drool:
did you have any MTC pliers or cutters?

I don't have any other MTC pliers, only the wire cutter, but i've got other Japanese brands...

Engineer PZ55 screw pliers, http://www.engineer.jp/;):)










 
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I thought they had a metal cap on the back?

Yes, metal cap with built in square drive click
I've been thinking of ordering that from Lee Valley

Good idea ! :)

Yeahhh..Wille dont have a wrenches holder for my owned selected wrenches:bounce:

:)
green plexiglass holders would be awesome. Maybe you can make some with your new machine and sell them to Wille ;)

Very nice stuff any COO Taiwan?

i don´t know, will call them in the new year to find out. Maybe everything from Taiwan ??? :) Maybe not ??? :)

Nice shot buddy!! thank a lot for the great pics and information about their OEM:thumbup::beer:
that what I wanna see:drool:

:beer::thumbup:

Did you know how old the rotary hammer?
for the first time I see a Bosch with red color:thumbup:

must be from the 1980´s , i found a forum post with a similar drill made in 1982.

Awesome tours pics thank to share!!:thumbup::beer:
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Very nice Toptul set. One thing I personally appreciate is mesurng caliper to be included. I don't know how it is with you, but mesuring caliper is my most used tool. Most tool sets do not include mesuring tool like caliper and feeler gauge.

Gedore :)
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Sure, but i would have prefer a Austrian made product with a made in china price:D

ohhh come on....always something to complain :D

Wow, that's what i've would call, a SERIOUS shop:wtf:

it´s ok :)

Engineer PZ55 screw pliers, http://www.engineer.jp/;):)

cool pliers !!!!! I want too :drool:







Me + my brothers christmas gift for our father:
Bosch PML LI
Can be used stationary with a 18 Volt battery and also as a head lamp or on your bicycle etc.

 

Rocklim

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Guys, who has the best prices on NWS Tools???

I was checking out Chad'sToolBox, prices don't look too bad!

Hi ,Merry Christmas to all of GK Member.

Better buy from ash95608 because he got ready stock

But for Chad'sToolBox, you need to wait few weeks for them to order the stock from distributor
 

unknow82

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Here is my "christmas present", or I migth say; "I bought Santas old torque wrench and got really cheap almost like present (60€)"

Stahlwille 730 "Manoskop" torque wrench with Stahlwille 734/40 insert holder for 3/4".

Range is 75-400Nm total length 64cm
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I do not know age for this particular wrench, it got very little use on it, since last owner (friend of my) told me he bougth it as used item around 1995 and had never used it. No wonder because range is little high for normal engine work, I mean I tested it to ligth alloy wheels and almost the weigth of the thing is enaugh for rigth torque. what I have tested against my other torque tools, seems to be very acurate, yet; it stil needs correction chart.
 

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AutomatiquE

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ohhh come on....always something to complain :D

Ah Monte, don't you know the French always complain ?!:)

cool pliers !!!!! I want too :drool:

Bought from Dictum:thumbup:

Me + my brothers christmas gift for our father:
Bosch PML LI
Can be used stationary with a 18 Volt battery and also as a head lamp or on your bicycle etc.

Ok, tell to your Papa that all GJ menbers want him to open his present... right now:D;)

Stahlwille 730 "Manoskop" torque wrench with Stahlwille 734/40 insert holder for 3/4".

Wow cute:drool::bounce::beer:
 

Olafur

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My Stahlwille dealer has cut open demonstration of Stahlwille Manoskop. If there is no force on the wrench the spring system is unloaded, so it will not "creep" even if left on highest setting.

Nice find unknown82 :thumbup:
 
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Olafur

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Ebay haul since last summer -Beta (ex display units, hence few scratches)
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This is 70 tooth ratchet IIRC, and the lightest 3/4 drive I have come across vs length.
 
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lok

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American lockpicker nice christmas gifts.

Olafur beautiful Beta ratchet!

Holt nice Wera! I need one scratch awl too.
 
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chief ben

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I was not sure where to put this, But I was thinking some one that knows
anything about old tools may be able to help me,
I have a lot of old things, Well some is Junk but I love it
This is a walk behine saw a friend gave me,
what I would like to know is, Who made it ?
about what year it was made ?
what engine and size was on it ?
what color it was ?
I know it is dangerous, and do not plan on using it other than yard Art.
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ricleh

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Do you have few better pics of Vessel stuffs:)

Stubby ratcheting screwdriver with flexible extension and bits in bitholder.
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Closeup of stubby ratcheting screwdriver
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Vessel working knife with sharpener
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Working knife, sheath and sharpener
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Vessel megadora screwdriver set
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jk47

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I think Vessel is in the top tier of toolmakers. I especially like their screwdrivers and bits.

:thumbup: on the Vessel 900 series scredrivers, I have the above set plus sizes 1 and 2 + stubbies, - stubby, + and - 400mm length drivers, #3 + driver, and 8 slotted. The knurling is what got my attention, and I love them for it.

Also the Megadora Impacta driver are impressive, great for getting an impact into a tight spot, I have the #2 and #3.
 
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chief ben

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I was not sure where to put this, But I was thinking some one that knows
anything about Old Tools may be able to help me,
I have a lot of old things, Well some is Junk but I love it
This is a walk behine saw a friend gave me,
what I would like to know is, Who made it ?
about what year it was made ?
what engine and size was on it ?
what color it was ?
I know it is dangerous, and do not plan on using it other than yard Art.
shopsaw006.jpg
 

aag14V

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Hello friends, I was not there long.
Here is my new UNIOR toolbox :bowdown: with
PB, Unior, Klauke, Pastorino, Wera, Wiha, Knipex,
Belzer, CK, Felo, Haupa tools :bounce:





C.K. is for my very good German brand. How is its quality ???
 

epiphany

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I'm not sure, but C.K. seems to be a reseller like Würth. They are buying tools from other companies and sell the whole bunch of tools to who ever may need these tools. . Amazon.de offers a lot of C.K. and most of the tools are expensive and made in germany, but not all.
 

demographic

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Few odds and sods I bought recently from my local secondhand tool shop.
I was in there looking at these screwdrivers, thinking that the length would be handy for getting to carb screws and that they looked "a bit weird" so I bought them.
Got them home and had a go with one and found out that it Clicks then doesn't allow any more torque to be aplied to the screw as it sort of freewheels after that.
When I checked it out on the net I found more info on them... Soltork preset torque limiting screwdrivers, made in England and although I bought them in with a few other tools I reckon each one cost all of about fifty pence for me to buy.
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Then there was a rivet gun, Footprint snips and Thor mallet.
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An aluminium handled ratchet I bought there, not a very high toothcount but its pretty old and didn't cost much.
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Eventually I reckon I can have a fully (or at least pretty close) British made tool box kit at least for my English made To Go box.
 
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