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TjoFrasse

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Thanks to everyone that keeps posting pictures to this thread!

Time for me to show of some new purchases! A order from "My Tool Shed", a UK online store, where I spent some birthday money. Not so good pictures, sorry about that.

Bacho ratcheting T-handle bit holder, Taiwan. Unfortunately the shank is not interchangeable, so stuck with bit holder.
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Bahco round head 60 tooth 1/2" ratchet, Argentina.
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Bahco 6-point 1/2" socket set, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 24mm. Argentina.
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Facom sealed head 72 tooth 3/8" ratchet. Hard plastic handle. No COO marking, as expected...
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Facom 440 series combo wrench set. 8, 10-19mm. 14 and 15 was not included, so I ordered them separately, not in the picture though.
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hello guys !

very nice Facom + Wera collection !!! Good start ;):drool:

more pictures later ;)

yes more please !!:pimpflash

I use Wiha bit holders like the one below, now. I used to use the ones you pictured but I found they take up too much space.

yes i have a couple of bit holders too which are better to use too, but the container is for the spares of the spares of the spares .... :)

just read through the last 120pages since yesterday :D - man am I overwhelmed with all these great tools - made a nice list of stuff that I have to buy in 2012.

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So we can expect to see 120 pages of your tools soon ? :D ;) ;)


nice Bahco + Facom goodies ! The T-handle looks comfortable to use !
Thanks for the pics of the newest Facom ratchet !







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Got a chance to use Wera's insert bits for r&r of threaded rod building pex manifold for a radiant heating project. Faster than double nutting the ends to turn them with a socket. The Festool CSX is a nice little compact drill for small projects like this. SD

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Got a chance to use Wera's insert bits for r&r of threaded rod building pex manifold for a radiant heating project. Faster than double nutting the ends to turn them with a socket. The Festool CSX is a nice little compact drill for small projects like this. SD

Do you have some more close-up pics of the CXS ? :)



btw. drills :)

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So we can expect to see 120 pages of your tools soon ? :D ;) ;)

I just started 2 years ago to slowly build up my tool collection. Maybe I will also shoot some videos once my collection is as big as yours. (really enjoyed your videos that I watched last night)
 

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nice Bahco + Facom goodies ! The T-handle looks comfortable to use !
Thanks for the pics of the newest Facom ratchet !

Yeah, the T-handle is nice. Wish it had a square drive instead though, or even better interchangeable.

I got the Facom since it was cheap (£20), fine tooth and has a small head. Must say I'm satisfied. Smooth action, really small head and good weight. Would love a bit larger handle on it, but it's ok. No quick release is a negative also for me, but not critical. Of course France as COO would be even better, but then the price would be different I guess. I think I will get the 1/2" version also, we'll see.
 

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Do you have some more close-up pics of the CXS ? :)

I can take some more pics when I get home but there are already plenty online on both the US and German sites....this one replaced my old C12 although I'll probably get one of new 15v C12's in soon to see how it compares. I'd be curious when Festool starts offering an impact driver like so many other companies. SD
 
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Happy new year to all readers :pimpflash:beer:



I just started 2 years ago to slowly build up my tool collection. Maybe I will also shoot some videos once my collection is as big as yours. (really enjoyed your videos that I watched last night)

yeah videos would be cool !

Yeah, the T-handle is nice. Wish it had a square drive instead though, or even better interchangeable..

Maybe the Wiha "Topra" handle would be a idea ?

http://www.wiha.com/england/Onlineshop/Reversible-blade-systems3/282-Wiha-SYSTEM-6-Handles

but i think there is no driver of that kind with square drive ?

I got the Facom since it was cheap (£20), fine tooth and has a small head. Must say I'm satisfied. Smooth action, really small head and good weight. Would love a bit larger handle on it, but it's ok. No quick release is a negative also for me, but not critical. Of course France as COO would be even better, but then the price would be different I guess. I think I will get the 1/2" version also, we'll see.

yeah the prices are pretty good. Do you have a comparison pic with other ratchets ?

I can take some more pics when I get home but there are already plenty online on both the US and German sites....this one replaced my old C12 although I'll probably get one of new 15v C12's in soon to see how it compares. I'd be curious when Festool starts offering an impact driver like so many other companies. SD

yeah you´re right....can´t get enough of Festool tool pics :) cheaper to watch pics in the net than to visit the dealer every week :D or to buy one :D

why replace ? The C12 has about 100% more drilling capacity/power/torque than the CXS at only about 50% more weight....

A Festool impact driver is already available in Europe:

http://www.festool.co.uk/Products/Product-Tour/TI-15-Impact/Pages/features.aspx

http://www.festool.co.uk/Products/P...-screwdriver-TI-15-IMPACT-TI-15-Li-3-0-Set-GB

 
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Last night neighbour had party; so Beta ear protectors...

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Old Beta Screwrdivers
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Actually really good grip on those square handel and note that numbers are still on them as it is only painted on. Old ones are similar to Snap-on stuff.

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Long ones are 400mm long (plus handel), ideal to carburator fine adjustments without taking airbox out.
Also tray to my toolbox.
New also got good grip, not as good as old ones, but like how end of handel is smooth and when you got screws opend, end does not have friction, so it is very easy to spin handel in your handwithout too much of grip.
 

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Maybe the Wiha "Topra" handle would be a idea ?

http://www.wiha.com/england/Onlineshop/Reversible-blade-systems3/282-Wiha-SYSTEM-6-Handles

but i think there is no driver of that kind with square drive ?

I have this T-handle that is interchangeable shaft. http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Vigor/Vigo...uergriff-Feinzahnknarre_63_1/4_i815_16678.htm
But it's not that comfortable, and a bit too long.

Perhaps the mechanism from the stubby interchangeable Bahco could be inserted, but I'm not buying a €20 driver just to test that. I'll just have to use a hex-to-square adapter...

yeah the prices are pretty good. Do you have a comparison pic with other ratchets ?

That can be arranged!

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Left to right: Bahco breaker bar, KS-tools flex head, Facom sealed head, Bahco pear head, Proxxon rotary and Wera Zyklop.

Also, a comparison of Bahco Taiwan (left) and Argentina (right) 24mm:
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Notable differences on Argentina: Rougher finish, outlined stamping, smaller rounded corners and different shape.
 
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Frohes neues Jahr 2012 ! :)


Good start into the new year with nice italian (finally ! :) ) Beta screwdrivers and cool Wera + Knipex tools !! :rocker:


I have this T-handle that is interchangeable shaft. http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Vigor/Vigo...uergriff-Feinzahnknarre_63_1/4_i815_16678.htm
But it's not that comfortable, and a bit too long.

ah ok didn´t know about this one...didn´t look too often into the Vigor catalog :)

Perhaps the mechanism from the stubby interchangeable Bahco could be inserted, but I'm not buying a €20 driver just to test that. I'll just have to use a hex-to-square adapter...

ohh come on :D

or spend some more for that :)

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That can be arranged!

Thanks !
Nice collection btw !!
 
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Oh yeah, Gott nytt år allihopa! (Literally "Good new year everybody" pronounced something like "got nitt aur allihopa") :)

ah ok didn´t know about this one...didn´t look too often into the Vigor catalog :)
Neither do I, something I just threw with in a order from TBS.
I'm very tempted to get the Gedore, or the Hazet 863Q. Perhaps not as comfortable as the Bahco, but I still want them! :)
Thanks !
Nice collection btw !!
Thanks! It's a bit lacking in the Made in Germany section, but at least enough to get some work done. Let's see if 2012 will bring a Hazet 8816F!

Today I've been moving into the new toolbox. Having a real tool box is new for me, so there have been some thinking and confusion for what to keep there, and how to arrange it. This is the current state though.

Top compartment, let's see how long it's this neatly arranged...
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Small drawers. Files, misc and hex stuff.
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Bahco (or related) drivers
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Wrenches. Really needing some holders. Haven't found any good ones though.
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Pliers.
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Sockets. Again needing organizers. Have some planned, will hopefully arrive soon.
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That was the top chest. Bottom is this:

Ratchets and extensions. Must get more :)
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Wera and other drivers.
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Locking pliers, water pump pliers and chisels/punches.
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Misc, seldom used stuff.
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Hammers, prybars and saws. Needs more! :)
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Torque wrenches and electrical. Needs a Fluke!
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Scrapers/interior pullers, clamps, extractor sets and my new impact gun.
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I have not posted for a while, but this should make up for time lost :thumbup:. I have been busily building up my Facom (with Koken, Toptul, and Beta thrown in) tools for the past year and I have just about every item I need. I was finally able to save enough money, had to sacrifice and sell my old Snap On tool chest, and bought these beauties instead.

The black tool cart is one of the newer types and the drawer handles are aluminum. They are much improved over the plastic ones on the red cart.

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I have not posted for a while, but this should make up for time lost :thumbup:. I have been busily building up my Facom (with Koken, Toptul, and Beta thrown in) tools for the past year and I have just about every item I need. I was finally able to save enough money, had to sacrifice and sell my old Snap On tool chest, and bought these beauties instead.

WOW! I'm so jealous! That is a very nice setup.

Bhae: Thanks!
 
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Last night neighbour had party; so Beta ear protectors...

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I used my Swedish made Husqvarna ear muffs last night when I was doing celebratory gunfire(into a hillside not the air...) :)

Old Beta Screwrdivers
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Actually really good grip on those square handel and note that numbers are still on them as it is only painted on. Old ones are similar to Snap-on stuff.

Nice Italian Beta.

The black tool cart is one of the newer types and the drawer handles are aluminum. They are much improved over the plastic ones on the red cart.

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Nice French cart!!! How much was it?
 

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Selamat Tahun Baru 2012 or Happy new Year 2012 for all GJ members :bounce::bounce::beer:

That is a really nice tool cabinet.:beer:
Thanks for your compliment:beer:

Nice shot!! thanks to share a pics:beer:

nice cabinet with odd colour (?) (green ?)
don't know their actual color this cabinet already in my work place before I'm working here..maybe raseda green:D:headscrat

Thanks fellas, I agree. Former employer had the same (perhaps older version) and I loved it for 3/4" work.
None of these Beta tools have any indication of COO.
<O>
Since the year is almost over I think it is time to declare my personal favorite Old world tool of the year 2011.
It comes from Koken Japan and is the 3/8" universal joint -far right. Second runner up is the 1/2". ;)
What is your's?
Koken comes with a very nice looks + tough material + awesome built:rocker:

hello guys !
So my facom screwdrivers:
Facom pliers:
my first wera tools:
and my toolbag: sorry for the picture quality .... more pictures later ;)
Nice stuff!!:beer::thumbup:

Thanks to everyone that keeps posting pictures to this thread!
Time for me to show of some new purchases! A order from "My Tool Shed", a UK online store, where I spent some birthday money. Not so good pictures, sorry about that.
A pics is good and your new tools is very,very good!! congratulation buddy:thumbup::beer:

Old Beta Screwrdivers
Actually really good grip on those square handel and note that numbers are still on them as it is only painted on. Old ones are similar to Snap-on stuff.
Awesome old Beta drivers! it your own collection, did you know how old a screwdrivers?

New Zyklop set.
Sockets looks good
Knipex Plier Wrench:
Knipex VDE Pliers:
Good stuff + awesome pics thank to share:thumbup::beer:

That can be arranged!
Left to right: Bahco breaker bar, KS-tools flex head, Facom sealed head, Bahco pear head, Proxxon rotary and Wera Zyklop.
which is your favorite one?
Also, a comparison of Bahco Taiwan (left) and Argentina (right) 24mm:
Notable differences on Argentina: Rougher finish, outlined stamping, smaller rounded corners and different shape].
thanks great comparison pics and explanation:thumbup::beer:

Oh yeah, Gott nytt år allihopa! (Literally "Good new year everybody" pronounced something like "got nitt aur allihopa")
Today I've been moving into the new toolbox. Having a real tool box is new for me, so there have been some thinking and confusion for what to keep there, and how to arrange it. This is the current state though.
Woww!!! congratulation you have a very nice tools setup:thumbup::thumbup: :drool::drool::beer:

@Repairman
Awesome made cabinet and great tools :thumbup::drool::beer:
 

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Got this last weeks at my local tools shop..I'm soo lucky that only one last stock, so I take a set:)

I'm promised with myself it my last tools purchase...
err.. actually for the year of 2011:bounce:
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for a long time I'm looking a Koken Impact Driver finally..:bounce:
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Here a detail pics:)
Koken Impact Bits
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Bits Adapter
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1/2" drive with adapter
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Special heat-treated black surface end cap for hitting:thumbup
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COO..I'm sure everyone looking for this....:thumbup:
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A set comes with only a short bits so I'm add this Vessel long bits:bounce:
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Actually this stuff completed my tools dreams for 2011:beer:
..after got a chance to test a impact driver 2 day ago.. I'm proud to say this is the best impact driver I ever use..and I'm very satisfied with my last tools purchase for 2011:beer:
Sorry for the pics quality..
 
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Awesome old Beta drivers! it your own collection, did you know how old a screwdrivers?

Yes they are all my tools.
I was shopping some tools from local Beta importer and took some of these old tools with me if he would be able to tell; how old are these.
They (Beta tool importer) started in 1986 and from one ratchet I have posted earlyer he said: "I have never seen Beta ratchet like that".
So I can asume these drivers are older then 1986, but how old? No-one knows.
All old Beta I post here are from same source, now it seems, one who sold these tools to me sold them little bit newer then they acually are.
 

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which is your favorite one?

thanks great comparison pics and explanation:thumbup::beer:

Woww!!! congratulation you have a very nice tools setup:thumbup::thumbup: :drool::drool::beer:

My previously most used one is the Bahco, but I'm thinking that the Facom will take that place.

Thanks, I've spent some time and money on it :)

Got this last weeks at my local tools shop..I'm soo lucky that only one last stock, so I take a set:)

That is very nice, almost too good looking for something that will be smashed by a big hammer... :)
 

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Nice Koken attack driver.
Price?
I will buy some koken attack driver i think. (yesterday i see the koken catalog for order some attack drivers)
 
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I'm very tempted to get the Gedore, or the Hazet 863Q. Perhaps not as comfortable as the Bahco, but I still want them! :)

yeah me too :) Buy both and let me know which one is better :) ;)

Let's see if 2012 will bring a Hazet 8816F!

Hopefully :)

Today I've been moving into the new toolbox. Having a real tool box is new for me, so there have been some thinking and confusion for what to keep there, and how to arrange it. This is the current state though.

Looks really good now in your new box , i remember your old storage in different bins + boxes :) But now it looks much more comfortable to use if everything is located in one place :thumbup:

Ratchets and extensions. Must get more :)

looks good to me !
On the other hand some more Zyklops, flex head ratchets and rotary/rotator ratchets are missing :) ;)

Hammers, prybars and saws. Needs more! :)

Where did you find the Palmera hammer ?

I have not posted for a while, but this should make up for time lost :thumbup:. I have been busily building up my Facom (with Koken, Toptul, and Beta thrown in) tools for the past year and I have just about every item I need. I was finally able to save enough money, had to sacrifice and sell my old Snap On tool chest, and bought these beauties instead.

WOW thats a serious Facom collection !!!!!! It seems you´re a fan :)
The Facom boxes are really nice , especially the new ones !

This is pretty cool:
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Selamat Tahun Baru 2012

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learning about new tools and languages every day :):thumbup:

don't know their actual color this cabinet already in my work place before I'm working here..maybe raseda green:D:headscrat

Color looks like it is cabinet from a Hospital out of a operating room :)

Got this last weeks at my local tools shop..I'm soo lucky that only one last stock, so I take a set:)

Very nice !!! Nicely made tool !!!! I have the one with the rubber coating and I´m pleased as well :bowdown:

I'm promised with myself it my last tools purchase...
err.. actually for the year of 2011:bounce:

phew !... i thought you want to quit :) ;)







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I found my collection of Taiwan tools lacking. So I paid the Toptul dealer visit! He was in a good mood ...

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Sockets come covered in thin oil film.

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Price/quality ratio for Toptul sockets is impossible to beat over here IMO (almost free!). Don't know about the bits, but they offer guarantee against breakage. That's new for me.

@TjoFrasse and @Repairman - you have been busy, impressive collection!

Happy new year! :thumbup:
 
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:thumbup: :)
learning about new tools and languages every day :):thumbup:
That a one reason I love this forum:thumbup::thumbup:

Color looks like it is cabinet from a Hospital out of a operating room :)
Maybe our Japanese staff take this at Hospital scrap yard 10 years ago:D

Very nice !!! Nicely made tool !!!! I have the one with the rubber coating and I´m pleased as well :bowdown:
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phew !... i thought you want to quit :) ;)
NOO!! tools is my live..cannot breath without my tools:D:shocking:

Ha-So 1000 gram lead hammer
Nice:drool::drool:

Btw: I need a help from our GJ members..actually I'm looking for the best Engineer Hammer, anyone have suggestion?
my option is Gedore/Habero Rotband Plus 600H series, Peddingghaus, Oscar 2100,104 series Facom 205C..., I'm sure Gedore/Habero Rotband Plus 600H series, Peddingghaus, from Germany but it hard to get it here..:headscrat
anyone know a COO of Facom 205C?
or someone can help me to get a Gedore/Habero and send it to Malaysia:D

I found my collection of Taiwan tools lacking. So I paid the Toptul dealer visit! He was in a good mood ...
Awesome Asian tools:thumbup::thumbup:
price for socket set?
 
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..after got a chance to test a impact driver 2 day ago.. I'm proud to say this is the best impact driver I ever use..and I'm very satisfied with my last tools purchase for 2011:beer:
Sorry for the pics quality..
Interesting, I have had very bad luck with impact drivers. Perhaps I should try Koken. :headscrat
Your pics are fine :)
 

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Awesome Asian tools:thumbup::thumbup:
price for socket set?
Local price including taxes.
37 shallow 1/4-3/8-1/2 hex, 3 rails = $40
37 deep 1/4-3/8-1/2 hex, 3 rails = $84
13 shallow 3/8 double hex on rail = $15
(For comparison a liter of gasoline cost $2 and pack of cigarettes costs $8 over here.)
 

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Beta makes a nice engineers hammer. It is however rebranded and KS Tools also offer the same model. I don't know the original manufacturer.
 

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That Koken is a NICE piece, thanks for sharing. Like Bhae, I want to know what you paid
 

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Nice Koken attack driver.
Price?
I will buy some koken attack driver i think. (yesterday i see the koken catalog for order some attack drivers)

That Koken is a NICE piece, thanks for sharing. Like Bhae, I want to know what you paid

I don't know a price is OK or not.. I have no choice I paid MYR 140 = USD 44.50 = Euro 33.00 or need to order directly from Japan and pay their shipping cost and then wait around 2-4 weeks to get a tools..

Interesting, I have had very bad luck with impact drivers. Perhaps I should try Koken. :headscrat
Your pics are fine :)
Just like you it happen to me before I owned a Koken attack driver:headscrat
Hurry!! get a Koken attack driver and I'm sure you will impress with their quality, performance and a tough built:thumbup::thumbup:
now it my favorite attack/impact driver last forever:bowdown: :thumbup:

Local price including taxes.
37 shallow 1/4-3/8-1/2 hex, 3 rails = $40
37 deep 1/4-3/8-1/2 hex, 3 rails = $84
13 shallow 3/8 double hex on rail = $15
(For comparison a liter of gasoline cost $2 and pack of cigarettes costs $8 over here.)
Thanks!!Good price :thumbup:

Beta makes a nice engineers hammer. It is however rebranded and KS Tools also offer the same model. I don't know the original manufacturer.
Thanks for your suggestion..I will check a Beta engineers hammer series..like Facom one thing make me worried is their COO :headscrat:headscrat
 

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@Mrtools:

In Spain list price are: 51.44€+tax. 47.50-52€ included tax in shops.
33€ is a great price, at least in Spain.

You know the prices in Japan? You can order directly to Koken?
 
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Maybe our Japanese staff take this at Hospital scrap yard 10 years ago:D

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NOO!! tools is my live..cannot breath without my tools:D:shocking:

;) :beer:

Btw: I need a help from our GJ members..actually I'm looking for the best Engineer Hammer, anyone have suggestion?
my option is Gedore/Habero Rotband Plus 600H series, Peddingghaus, Oscar 2100,104 series Facom 205C..., I'm sure Gedore/Habero Rotband Plus 600H series, Peddingghaus, from Germany but it hard to get it here..:headscrat
anyone know a COO of Facom 205C?
or someone can help me to get a Gedore/Habero and send it to Malaysia:D

Peddinghaus hammers are made in France nowadays. Facom 205C = Taiwan
Gedore dealers: http://ite.com.my/ www.machine-tools.com.sg/ (can´t find it on their site though...)

I don't know a price is OK or not.. I have no choice I paid MYR 140 = USD 44.50 = Euro 33.00 or need to order directly from Japan and pay their shipping cost and then wait around 2-4 weeks to get a tools..

Thats a good price ! Normal price here: 39,90€ + 19% sales tax
 

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@Mrtools:
In Spain list price are: 51.44€+tax. 47.50-52€ included tax in shops.
33€ is a great price, at least in Spain.
You know the prices in Japan? You can order directly to Koken?
It OK when we compare buy it from Japan you need to add a shipping cost:shocking:
sorry I don't know an actual price for AN112A & AG112A (with rubber sheath) in Japan but I see their price at Rakuten online store a little bit expensive :shocking: not included shipping charges :lol_hitti
AN112A = Yen 4,172 = MYR172,34 = Euro 41,50
+ shipping charges = Yen3000 = Euro 29,90
Total = Euro 71.40:shocking::lol_hitti
here a link for AN112A
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/tuzukiya/item/k19-1227/
and
AG112A with rubber sheath :thumbup:
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/tuzukiya/item/k19-1228/

I'm sure you can get a better price when you deal directly to Koken Japan and buy a bundle of Koken tools. You have a big tools shop why not try to ask Koken authorized dealer:thumbup:

Peddinghaus hammers are made in France nowadays. Facom 205C = Taiwan
Gedore dealers: http://ite.com.my/ www.machine-tools.com.sg/ (can´t find it on their site though...)
Thanks for the information about Peddinghaus and Facom 205C.. and link. As usual I salute your tools dealer searching skills.. :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
Industrial Tools & Equipment or ite is one of my dealer for Stahwille tools :headscrat don't know ite can supply Gedore tools :headscrat
I will email ite now!!

Thats a good price ! Normal price here: 39,90€ + 19% sales tax
Err.. but for me is still OK..:thumbup:
 
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