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Nice ratcheting drivers.
Them Weras fit this thread too!
I am quite impressed about the feel of the ratcheting drivers.
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Hello. It's been awhile since I posted.
Here are my new tools from Phoenix Contact:

Cable shears (up to 18 mm) also from Phoenix Contact. The best shears I have ever got a hold of. I would really like to know the OEM for this (Monte???, anyone???):
And lastly - Phoenix Contact wire stripping tool, made by Pressmaster???:
For Monte,
These are the aldi drill bits I pick up last month. The Workzone are made in Germany, one set masonry one set HSS
A question "Tonych". I always had doubts about the retention (for storage) mechanism of the bits. Is it tough?
nice ! how much ?
It seems they´re made by *** (Black + Decker)
Well, I don't have long term experience yet but it feels fine to me. Its spring assisted and the release button is recessed into the handle. Bits click into their storage slots and do not fall off by themselves when the handle is open but will it work the same in long run? We shall see.
I need the new suppression capacitor and a set of carbon brush.what kind of spare parts do you need?
I usually try to find the ref number on the part and then google it, last time it was the rotation inversion switch integrated in the trigger of a small bosch drill, but the cheapest place sold it half the price of a new drill, I bought a new one![]()
Yes it one of parts I need to replace but I can find another power cord.What´s wrong ? cord ?
Thanks buddy!! the link make my jobs more easierYou could send it in:
http://www.bosch-pt.com.my/professional/service/aftersalesservice/aftersalesservice.shtml
or look up the necessary spare part online
http://www.powertools-aftersalesser...prof/service?lgRedirect=true&country=MY&lg=en
and order it through a service center or local Bosch dealer.
Nice tools!!Hello. It's been awhile since I posted.
Here are my new tools from Phoenix Contact:
Sidecutters, combination pliers and long nose pliers, all made by NWS:
2012-04-14

He know everything about tools

Nice WerasI haven't posted for a while. Been much at work and such. Tried to keep up with reading the thread though. As always it's nice to see all the great tools, keep posting!
But now I got me some nice new tools. Got these:
Wera long PH2, PZ2 and 5.5mm slotted.

They were 5 euros each at aldi Sud

I need the new suppression capacitor and a set of carbon brush.
I will suggested the owner purchase a new one if they are still made in Switzerland or even better Germany made Bosch, actually I don't know a new one COO..
Yes it one of parts I need to replace but I can find another power cord.
I really need the original suppression capacitor and a set of carbon brush![]()
I'm looking for aerosol spray can - Hammered finish paint (Hammerite) to restore my lovely toolbox maybe some one here can help me..It not easy to find hammered finish paint here, tried to buy online but shipping charges can kill me (5 X Hammerite aerosol spray can prices = 1 times delivery services prices)![]()
maybe someone here can help me or should I paint with gloss or matt finish paint![]()

Very nice collection Sparkfarmer,
That is a Channellock brand wrench (manufactured by IREGA ¿right?)
And thanks for posting your pliers Grip-On as I explored a bit on the WEB and I can see they have a special model to hold screws, which interests me more since I got my pliers PZ-58 - ENGINEER, and now I see European version exists but in locking pliers
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Those engineer screw pliers are great eh? they have saved me so much time in their life. I am also interested in those grip on screw pliers. But I have seen posts here where people use a Dremel to modify normal vice grips to be similar to the screw pliers design. I think I will try it with my Irwin Chinese vice grips that I don't use any more before buying the Gripons.
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I reorganized my tool cart over the weekend, finally all my pliers organized. I had more wiha then I thought.
I'm looking for aerosol spray can - Hammered finish paint (Hammerite) to restore my lovely toolbox maybe some one here can help me..It not easy to find hammered finish paint here, tried to buy online but shipping charges can kill me (5 X Hammerite aerosol spray can prices = 1 times delivery services prices)![]()
maybe someone here can help me or should I paint with gloss or matt finish paint
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Not sure if this is any help but I purchased these Wera tamper-proof Torx drivers new in the very early 90s. '90 or '91 I'd say. Maybe it will help with a general idea of age?
Good ideai would just remove the rust and put some rubbermats inside
urr..a lot of money to investThe malaysian version
http://www.bosch-pt.com.my/papocs-m...ills+-+2+Speed/131438/GBM+13-2/7984/index.htm
looks like the german version
http://www.bosch-professional.com/de/de/ocs/werkzeuge/101357/5733/bohrmaschinen/gbm-13-2-re/
except the chuck and we have a speed dial in the switch. If its the same besides that it might be "Made in Switzerland"
maybe if no spare parts

Yes! I love powder coatMaybe powder coating would be an option ? (more durable)
or this
http://www.seamasterpaint.com.my/product02_02.php
(to brush...)

NiceWurth air gun made by CEJN

Nice toolsWell I guess its time I stop lurking and finally post my humble assortment of old world tools.
Germany:


Great !!! it not just a gimmickSure, these pliers are extremely useful, soon after buying it two weeks ago I used them to remove a screw from the trunk of my car, in this case did not use the front but the lateral mechanism. But without them, would have taken my car to a shop specializing in welding or something.
mmm interesting idea for the implementation of the pliers, I could use a Stanley I bought not long ago![]()
Nice Wiha pliers, Swiss made?I reorganized my tool cart over the weekend, finally all my pliers organized. I had more wiha then I thought.
Maybe I should try itA long time ago, in school, I was taught to paint parts with a paintbrush to achieve the hammer-finish.
Just dip your brush in some paint, and then "dab" the part with your brush.
When the paint is dry, you will have your hammer-finished toolbox.
You don't need no stinking paintcans !![]()
Do you know who made this for Wiha..look like German, any COO stamp at the tools?Tools from the old world.

Hi! This is my first post on this site.
Thought I'd show you some of my old world stuff.
Not sure if this is any help but I purchased these Wera tamper-proof Torx drivers new in the very early 90s. '90 or '91 I'd say. Maybe it will help with a general idea of age?

Thanks, PT. I figured these are at least 5-10 years old, but I noticed your handle markings are a bit different.
Possibly different time period? Different market?
Coriolis Effect?
Sorry.........