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Britool & Steadfast screwdrivers - dated back to 1965 when new.
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Shame ,, IIRC Footprint Tools went bonk 2/3 years ago
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Are the PROTO pliars NOS ?
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AIGO & Kennedy (Cromwell Tools brand)
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Chemical black finish ,, PROTO - age : unknown & Sykes Pickavant
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Just a small selection of ratchets..
 
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i hope :)
Can´t say 100% but i try to find a way to go there at any cost :) ...the paradise... :)
Are you there ?

Just a few of the ratchets

very nice tool collection !! Thanks for the pics !


Its like a mini spool for string.

aha ! ok thanks ! ;)

Boxford shaper

What it do ?


The blue ones look german :)

 

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Here's what a Hazet sales van in Japan looks like.
I could spend an entire afternoon in there.
Nice pics thanks to share!!:beer:

nice ! You always have the coolest measuring tools !! :pimpflash
What does the "10 sec" (10 seconds ?) mean on the level ?
as a ricleh said..
That mean we have to wait 10 second to make sure a bubble move & stop to indicated a center mark of the level..a bubble move very slow.. it not like usual spirit level it a very high accuracy precision level.

The Mahr height measuring tool looks nice too ! coo ?
Common..Mahr have another factory outside Germany? As I know they only produces their product in Germany
I know you know everything about Mahr than me;)
I see it mark Made in Germany in a box, but I don't have a pic:headscrat
maybe this pic tell you something:D
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Sorry for the pics quality:)

New arrivals. NOS Facom 410 "Soft touch pipe pliers" and short Pozidriv driver.
Sorry for the crappy pic, handles say "Facom isoryl 8000 volts".
In action:bounce:
Awesome Facom!!
your pics is OK:thumbup: thank to share:beer:

Yes. 10 second accuracy is typical for a master precision level. That is equivalent to .0005 inches per foot or .004mm per meter. Pretty damn precise.
Perfect:thumbup::thumbup:!!!
thanks for the answers:beer:

Fein MSfv 649 angle grinder from a garage buddy
Awesome:drool: still working?

New tools for 2012:
KNIPEX TwinForce high leverage side cutter (part# 73 72 180)
Nice!!:drool: Germany made? price?

@Bhae
thanks to share a pics very nice Asian tools:beer:

@ Outrigger
Awesome tools + great pics:thumbup::beer:
 

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New tools for 2012:
KNIPEX TwinForce high leverage side cutter (part# 73 72 180)

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If I didnt know any better (and I probably dont:)), I'd say Knipex are replying to the NWS FantasticoPlus.

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Knipex didn't really have anything similar unless you went bolt cutters or some big handled "high leverage" thing. Be interesting to see what their like with the soft handles.
 
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i hope :)
Can´t say 100% but i try to find a way to go there at any cost :) ...the paradise... :)
Are you there ?

I would like to go.
But I have to organize as going.
Do they allow to take pictures at the fair?

Vessel has told me to be in the show.
 

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I bought a Boschhammer GBH 2600 this morning. Made in Germany. Anybody know anything about this model? It has a removable chuck with quick changing keyless tri chuck adaptor. I wanted a 2-26 DRE, but this one was a great deal.
 

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Had a short trip to germany to get some grocerys, my new cellphone (which wont last very long since its my first touchscreen phone) and finally to pick up my new tools:

Felo Ergonic torx screwdriver, gedore pipe bender, wera zyklop 1/4", oetiker one ear clamp set, metabo w8-125Quick anglegrinder some papers and sweets :)

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Screwdriver got excited when I unpacked him :D
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MAN-O-MAN!!! Wish you guy's would Quit posting pic's of them NWS side cutters, slip-joint pliers...and them dang-o needle-nose things with the side cutter and able to grip nuts too...

I want me some real bad!


:bounce::bounce::bounce:
 

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Not that bad, like 2 tanks of diesel ;) ie. nothing like they are paying in USA. I am trying to buy another one locally. Lets see how it goes.
Update to this: it went well! I scored a Assistent 171. It need a good cleaning but other than that its quite solid.

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Here is couple of other tools I picked up today. They are Kamasa T-keys with 1/4" and 3/8" drives and the green sleeves have bearings :)

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Monte

You queried this photograph - one tool being of German manufacture ,,

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- that was a tester for you , there are TWO tools of German manufacture (purchased abt. 1973)
 
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as a ricleh said..

thanks buddy ! Unfortunately they´re expensive so i have to use a regular level :)

Common..Mahr have another factory outside Germany? As I know they only produces their product in Germany
I know you know everything about Mahr than me;)
I see it mark Made in Germany in a box, but I don't have a pic:headscrat
maybe this pic tell you something:D

yes, in czech republic ! so that´s why i was asking :) but if the box say germany than it should be like that (or the box is made in germany :D) :thumbup:

Awesome:drool: still working?

sure ! :) it´s a Fein ! :) They work and work and work and work and work and.... :D

Nice!!:drool: Germany made? price?

i don´t know, but i´m 110% sure it´s from germany ...ok maybe 109% :D

here it cost 33,90€ + tax (135 MYR)
http://www.kistenpfennig.de/Product/699/15243/16563.aspx

If I didnt know any better (and I probably dont:)), I'd say Knipex are replying to the NWS FantasticoPlus.

Knipex didn't really have anything similar unless you went bolt cutters or some big handled "high leverage" thing. Be interesting to see what their like with the soft handles.

yeah it was time for Knipex to do something ! :thumbup:

I would like to go.
But I have to organize as going.
Do they allow to take pictures at the fair?

Vessel has told me to be in the show.

i took some pics 2 years ago.... :) i don´t know if it´s allowed....but you can find several pics of the fair in the internet too....
If I´m there this year i will take 100´s of pics :)


I bought a Boschhammer GBH 2600 this morning. Made in Germany. Anybody know anything about this model? It has a removable chuck with quick changing keyless tri chuck adaptor. I wanted a 2-26 DRE, but this one was a great deal.

The GBH 2600 is a special model which don´t appear in the Bosch catalogs or online, it´s sold in their promo flyers mostly through Bosch main dealers. It´s basically a GBH 2-26 DFR in a different colour with slightly less power. Price is very good !



Had a short trip to germany to get some grocerys, my new cellphone (which wont last very long since its my first touchscreen phone) and finally to pick up my new tools:

Felo Ergonic torx screwdriver, gedore pipe bender, wera zyklop 1/4", oetiker one ear clamp set, metabo w8-125Quick anglegrinder some papers and sweets :)

very nice !! Guten Appetit :)
Some tool tests in the Oldtimer Markt ?

Screwdriver got excited when I unpacked him :D

:lol_hitti

MAN-O-MAN!!! Wish you guy's would Quit posting pic's of them NWS side cutters, slip-joint pliers...and them dang-o needle-nose things with the side cutter and able to grip nuts too...

I want me some real bad!

:bounce::bounce::bounce:

he can help you :)
http://german-hand-tools.com/

btw. NWS....the new NWS "SafetyClip" pliers with lanyard are available

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Update to this: it went well! I scored a Assistent 171. It need a good cleaning but other than that its quite solid.

cool box !!!!

Monte

You queried this photograph - one tool being of German manufacture ,,

- that was a tester for you , there are TWO tools of German manufacture (purchased abt. 1973)

yeah i know :D
i was interested in the blue one because i have the same, mine is "Zerem" brand, patented in 1953. Does yours have any brand name, the blue one and the one above the blue one ? :)


 

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Thanks for the info, Monte. After watcing videos on the internet, I wanted a DFR, but only the DRE is listed on the websites. I'm glad I could find this 2600 with the same chuck system as the DFR. It only has 720W vs 800W, but all the drilling capabilities are the same.
 

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thanks buddy ! Unfortunately they´re expensive so i have to use a regular level :)



yes, in czech republic ! so that´s why i was asking :) but if the box say germany than it should be like that (or the box is made in germany :D) :thumbup:



sure ! :) it´s a Fein ! :) They work and work and work and work and work and.... :D



i don´t know, but i´m 110% sure it´s from germany ...ok maybe 109% :D

here it cost 33,90€ + tax (135 MYR)
http://www.kistenpfennig.de/Product/699/15243/16563.aspx



yeah it was time for Knipex to do something ! :thumbup:



i took some pics 2 years ago.... :) i don´t know if it´s allowed....but you can find several pics of the fair in the internet too....
If I´m there this year i will take 100´s of pics :)




The GBH 2600 is a special model which don´t appear in the Bosch catalogs or online, it´s sold in their promo flyers mostly through Bosch main dealers. It´s basically a GBH 2-26 DFR in a different colour with slightly less power. Price is very good !





very nice !! Guten Appetit :)
Some tool tests in the Oldtimer Markt ?



:lol_hitti



he can help you :)
http://german-hand-tools.com/

btw. NWS....the new NWS "SafetyClip" pliers with lanyard are available

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cool box !!!!



yeah i know :D
i was interested in the blue one because i have the same, mine is "Zerem" brand, patented in 1953. Does yours have any brand name, the blue one and the one above the blue one ? :)



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The Blue one is Gedore of course , doesn't mean to say they manufacture ith though :)
 

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very nice !! Guten Appetit :)
Some tool tests in the Oldtimer Markt ?

They tested small budget brake bleeding tools (busching, eezibleed, hazet, hi-q tools, lützow, mityvac, rothewald, stahlbus, westfalia, weyer)

best quote was: "Except the nozzle this set has nothing included that can´t be build in 10min out of an old plastic bottle" :D
 
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Monte

Sorry

I just had a sick feeling and went to the Siberian - 6C wastes of the garage :mad:

I must be loosing it :confused:

That wrench is not a Gedore , it is in fact as you identified "Zerem" and you got the model correct :thumbup:

Must be all that blue hammer finish covering the brandings, now I am wondering - do "Zerem" still manufacture , possibly they no longer exist - can't say I have heard of them before.

Now then , somewhere - I must have a ancient Gedore self-grip , somewhere a Draper one of Teutonic I think :)

PS. The self-grip above the blue one is in fact a Black & Decker , they did a full range of tools from about 1974. Badge engineered , combination spanners & possibly OE + some ratchets looked very like Heyco - have a few still , will sort them out & photograph - you may be able to ID
 
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Ratcliffe Service Tools , quality as it should be - the very best..

Better put this pic. in the Vices thread also .
 
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Thanks for the info, Monte. After watcing videos on the internet, I wanted a DFR, but only the DRE is listed on the websites. I'm glad I could find this 2600 with the same chuck system as the DFR. It only has 720W vs 800W, but all the drilling capabilities are the same.

:thumbup:
yeah its a good deal with the exchangeable chuck and a good allround drill for home renovation i think. My father has a old AEG drill with exchangeable chuck which i luckily can borrow:)
ps: If you have some pics of your Bosch.... :)

They tested small budget brake bleeding tools (busching, eezibleed, hazet, hi-q tools, lützow, mityvac, rothewald, stahlbus, westfalia, weyer)

best quote was: "Except the nozzle this set has nothing included that can´t be build in 10min out of an old plastic bottle" :D

i think the old 2 men method with a bottle and pumping the pedal is still the best.... (and cheapest..)

That wrench is not a Gedore , it is in fact as you identified "Zerem" and you got the model correct :thumbup:

Must be all that blue hammer finish covering the brandings, now I am wondering - do "Zerem" still manufacture , possibly they no longer exist - can't say I have heard of them before.

"Zerem" = Eugen Zerver
Can´t find anything recent of this company, they once made weapons it seems and later tools. The latest patents were filed in the 1960´s so i guess the company dont exist anymore. Interestingly "Hazet" was founded by a dude with the name "Hermann Zerver"....

btw.: nice mole grip pliers collection :)

PS. The self-grip above the blue one is in fact a Black & Decker , they did a full range of tools from about 1974. Badge engineered , combination spanners & possibly OE + some ratchets looked very like Heyco - have a few still , will sort them out & photograph - you may be able to ID

If you ever should visit germany go to a "Praktiker" store, they still have a full line of Black + Decker hand tools

 

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Sorry to intrude but my uncle left me a wilton c-25 10250 with the 946 gurantee from 1941 and i have no use for it can anyone help
 

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Monte , interesting the history you have traced on the "Zerem" brand , it has always been a good tool , better than the Original Mole but I prefered the US made Pedersen Vice Grips (Vise Grips) - so it has only had occational use. Note the Gedore with the single curved jaw, I obtained that of eBay (seems to have the "Broad-Arrow" with NSN etched on).

The blue Zerem , I obtained that from where I always obtained my Gedore stuff , fooled me - do you think it was blue hammer finish (their house paint) as supplied to Gedore by Zarem ?

I did have a Gedore catalogue but it would be 1980's , seems to have been slung - should always keep old tool catalogues..

PS. any further info. turning up about Zerem - please let me know. Better look after it , retire it to the tool museum :bounce:
 
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How odd but then again Dewalt is doing that here...

over here not yet, but maybe in the future ? Milwaukee has hand tools too (in the US) ... but no thanks :) no (more) power tools from them + no hand tools for me :D


Monte , interesting the history you have traced on the "Zerem" brand , it has always been a good tool , better than the Original Mole but I prefered the US made Pedersen Vice Grips (Vise Grips) - so it has only had occational use. Note the Gedore with the single curved jaw, I obtained that of eBay (seems to have the "Broad-Arrow" with NSN etched on).

I dont like the vice grips and similar ones, the release lever works in the wrong direction :) The Gedore reads "Germany" on them ? The current ones are made in Austria !

The blue Zerem , I obtained that from where I always obtained my Gedore stuff , fooled me - do you think it was blue hammer finish (their house paint) as supplied to Gedore by Zarem ?

I did have a Gedore catalogue but it would be 1980's , seems to have been slung - should always keep old tool catalogues..

PS. any further info. turning up about Zerem - please let me know. Better look after it , retire it to the tool museum :bounce:

If the paint is original then i guess its the historic blue hammered paint like on Gedore tool boxes and socket cases etc. so i would retire it :) because the pliers are very old. Never saw painted locking pliers as well as other tools (except pipe/blitz wrenches and a few other tools).

if you have some pics of old tool catalogs...... :)

here some Zerem tools:
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They also had a patent for a "dog bone" wrench.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=799742
(post #1625)

Can´t find much about Zerem except that the company was located in Remscheid-Reinshagen and that they made rifles etc. for the Wehrmacht.
http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q...w.,cf.osb&fp=7141f7a6f143da00&biw=800&bih=448
 

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Monte , the Zerem wrench was that blue hammer finish from new (never repainted) - best get some wall dispay boards up for retired tools. Now I know the history I am reluctant to use it hard until raxed.

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Froggie blue from LYON for you this time :spit: but nice solid quality :thumbup:
 

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You guys are killing me! NOW I think I'm in the market for some new tools....Just have to convince the Wife!!

'Ya know....a toolbox is like the gun safe...don't let the Wife peek inside!!! :)
 

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Nice "coil spring compressor" set Bhae :thumbup:

In fact, my father built a set of these compressors, as it usually costs to find in local stores.


I dont like the vice grips and similar ones, the release lever works in the wrong direction :) The Gedore reads "Germany" on them ? The current ones are made in Austria !

Monte, I am interested in buying pressure pliers. In fact I just bought a stanley that are very cheap (and therefore not the best quality) but they serve their purpose, but I wanted other higher quality, and among the possibilities I have a VISE GRID, but now I read your comment, I have doubts, what negative is the release mechanism used by these brands? I've had on other occasions VISE GRID pliers but as I have used similar models just do not understand at all. Also, excuse my ignorance :confused:
 

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I have quite a few Snap-On , Proto & a few MAC tools , won't bore you with them. Have quite a few "Speed-Braces" , why do I buy the things when I hardly ever use them - Magpie ?

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So back to hammers :-

TENG , Japanese , not bad stuff.

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Defo. not boring you with my Estwing collection - but a few do get used LoL
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IMHO - probably the best claw hammer for work not of a heavy nature.
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I have quite a few Snap-On , Proto & a few MAC tools , won't bore you with them. Have quite a few "Speed-Braces" , why do I buy the things when I hardly ever use them - Magpie ?

So back to hammers :-

...

OUTRIGGER, you have a great collection of hammers (in fact not even imagined that there were so many types :)), as well as other tools you posted earlier (ratchets and pliers) :thumbup:
 
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Jalfaro,

Regarding the locking pliers difference: The Vice-grips releases by a pinching two levers together. The other types release by simply pulling on a single (release) lever. The later type makes the releasing task easier, faster, and some would say safer as there's no chance of getting your fingers pinched.

Some would argue that the Vice-grip type is much safer from accidental releasing. I guess that makes sense as one has to pinch two levers to release it. On the other hand, the single lever release type only require one lever for release.

Here's a link to some videos illustrating the "European style" locking pliers:


Outrigger,

I like the Sykes and Facom hammers. :thumbup:

BTW, you mentioned Teng as being Japanese. It's full on Taiwanese/Chinese. :)
 
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