I like those russian made power tools! We had one blue bosch power drill for sale which was also made in russia! Have to take some pics about it tomorrow if we still have it.
I like those russian made power tools! We had one blue bosch power drill for sale which was also made in russia! Have to take some pics about it tomorrow if we still have it.
Metabo Futuro chuck
How does that compare to a Rohm chuck?
How does that compare to a Rohm chuck?
How does that compare to a Rohm chuck?
Also wondering this. Can I put one on my Bosch 18V?
We have a few Rohm chucks and they're rather nice. That one looks pretty similar so I might even go ahead and say one companies product is also made by the other.
Monte should know.
Awesome tools shop..Someone asked about pictures about my store so here is a few. I import Heyco and Heytec tools to Finland and also sell a lot of other brands, mostly to metal industry.
i have a several heyco toolsNicesome stuff from our garage:
"Top Craft" hex + torx T-handles

Great presentsBetter late than never, Christmas presents from my daughter:
Hazet screwdrivers are awesome!
Firm grip, triangle-shaped ergonomic handlers, these tools apparently were created to last.


World crazies Beta man congratulation buddyNow I shal post most awsom tools I have, I just love these Beta 952 T-handle wrenches with swiveling hexagon sockets.
Again; Made in Italy and from same source from mid 1980's, almost unused, all of them.
I even bought new ones: 10mm and 13mm and they still read "made in Italy"
as usual.. unbeatable beta collection

Awesome tools and great pics tooWell, since Monte said I should post pictures here they are.

Nice
new tools, still in the market?
Some pics of my new toys
bought only 2 of them..but after used it,maybe a need a completed sets
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Maybe it cannot beat PB Swiss Tools drivers but it a Very nice Swiss made tools![]()
@Monte: Your PM is full. . I can not write to you
Hi everyone. I wonder if somebody could identify this brand for me and throw a word or two about its quality. It supposed to be german. Thanks!
odd question perhaps:
Why is there wooden grip screwdrivers made still today? What are benefits compared to plastic ones?
welcome to the forum !
Never heard of this name, google shows nothing about Pergler tools ? Maybe a company name but no manufacturer ?
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Wood is warm to touch. Advantage when working in cold environment (climate or space). And some people have finger joints that are more sensitive to cold than others and might prefer wood over plastic. Those with arhritis for example.odd question perhaps:
Why is there wooden grip screwdrivers made still today? What are benefits compared to plastic ones?
Thank you very much. I have tried google but without success. Im a farmer so i do have a lot of heavy machinery which requires constant maintenance. I prefer quality tools so often I buy second hand tools in good condition because they tend to outlast new no name tools. Sometimes I have to work in the field with what i got at hand, and must improvise a lot in order to at least return home. I had few wiha screwdrivers with wooden handles that i used a lot and they were virtually indestructible. Thats why I needed some info about these because I prefer wooden handle ones and I can get these for about 19 $.
That Fleo screwdriver looks so good...
If they are really made in germany and good quality $19.- is a bargain. If you loose one in the field also not that tragic....
Maybe "Pergler" is a store in the US where the drivers were bought ?? There is a "Ames" store in the US for example who sell german made "SKG" screwdrivers: www.amessupply.com
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Read about the history of PERGLER.
http://www.perglers.com/Perglers/Franz_Paul_Pergler_1927.html
Thank you very much. Should be genuine then!?
You could be right. I think those are older tools. By the way they look and by the look of package. Just found pictures of few more sets. On the red plastic ones stands W Germany.
Read about the history of PERGLER.
http://www.perglers.com/Perglers/Franz_Paul_Pergler_1927.html
I just realised that I need a set of those Garant Pbswiss lookalikes screwdriverput that on my order list for next month
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generel question: I also want to purchase a basic set of punches and chisels what would you prefer: hazet, gedore, peddinghaus or rennsteig![]()
There used to be a company called Ames in my county, only notable product was E tools for the military. Can't find a pic online so I'll try to find one and get a pic.
"French"
Who knows where it was made?
But it is not clear whether there is now this shop. About This is not written
E(lectric) tools ?
But it is not clear whether there is now this shop. About This is not written
@mladenmoc : you are from what country?