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Made a gift.
very nice Tesa caliper and german/swiss jig saw blades !:bowdown:

Monte-that arbor on the hole-saw looks to have had the collar slip back...hate it when that happens, the two pins slip back and the arbor gets stuck. A ****** to take apart after that.

i don´t like the wobble of the hole saw if the collar with the pins is engaged in the saw... so i don´t "activate" it.... annoying to remove the hole saw with a strap wrench or Cobra`s though :D .... i dunno i don´t like wobble :) ... but maybe i should live with it or there is a different solution ?? Different arbor maybe ? ..







found these recip saw blades at the local "Lidl" food store: 4.99€


 
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I did no know lidl was having saw blades on sale. That is a pretty good deal on the park side blades. Would you know where their power tools come form. Their miter saw looking interesting.
 
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I did no know lidl was having saw blades on sale. That is a pretty good deal on the park side blades. Would you know where their power tools come form. Their miter saw looking interesting.

they have pliers for 1.99 too, 1/2" ratchets for 9.99 and a 3/8" + 1/4" ratchet set for 9.99 :)
the power tools are from china
 

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Thanks monte for the info. I was going to go pick up a miter saw on wednesday when I get back to germany. I was considering the park side, and the metabo, and einhall. Will need to go to horn back and look at the worx.
 
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The Metabos look well built , several ppl in the german forums have the KGS 216, the KS 216 looks similar built. Bosch green also has one (PCM 7)
 
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$799 is only like 600€ :) for 1000 bucks i would take the Festool - the resale value is very good ...just in case...
Unfortunately for 250 the offerings are a little bit limited over here, in the US you would have much more choices for 250 like Dewalt etc.
But if you travel back and forth between the US + Germany i wonder if it pays of to buy power tools anyway because they only work in "their" countries and if it wouldn´t be cheaper to rent one or buy a used one ?
 

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$799 is only like 600€ :) for 1000 bucks i would take the Festool - the resale value is very good ...just in case...
Unfortunately for 250 the offerings are a little bit limited over here, in the US you would have much more choices for 250 like Dewalt etc.
But if you travel back and forth between the US + Germany i wonder if it pays of to buy power tools anyway because they only work in "their" countries and if it wouldn´t be cheaper to rent one or buy a used one ?

I looked at it in germany, it is 1000 euros.
 
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"Parkside" (house brand of the "Lidl" food stores) angle grinder from a garage buddy
Nice:drool:
never saw this brand here..maybe the cheap China made power tools market too big here:mad:

Haven't made a contribution for a while...:)
good looking German made pocket level :bowdown:
what ur opinion about the accuracy compare to another brand pocket level?

I'm not so much collecting (at least not in the collector/museum sense), just looking for tools that I can use that are reasonable quality and cheap. I used to have a small but fairly well equipped garage in Canada, but when I moved to the UK I had to sell it all and give away what wasn't sold. I'm now trying to build up my garage again, but on a budget so I have to shop hard for bargains :)
Wise or not, I tend to buy what I might need when it's cheap, rather than what I do need that might be expensive.
I don't find it very easy to find used tools here (apart from ebay/internet of course), but it may be that I just don't know where to look. Lately though at our small local car boot sale, there's been an old guy with a table and several boxes worth of tools. Most of it is not metric, and quite a lot would be more suitable to tool collectors than tool users, but he doesn't mind me digging through the boxes and seems to give me a pretty fair price.
Thanks for ur answers! That a lot of money to invest when you have to move ur garage..:D
Ur so lucky to have a car boot sale..it the good alternative way to get a good quality tools with a fair prices, of cause it a used tools but in a good condition, as you said just "digging through the boxes". :rocker:

My 9pc set of torx driver for the house. I will keep the wiha I have for work.Thanks Ash for sending me a free set, which got me to build it out. ;)
Congratulation for the new Felo torx set
already use it? if yes
what ur opinion about the fitment of the tips and the handle comfort, it the round handle too big for ur hand?

These arrived today (£33 + shipping):
That a very good prices for Germany made wrenches:rocker:

t
some tools in action pics:
Nice "tools in action" thanks to share, do you have a camera man?:D
Welding = ..... ?
Grinding =....... ?
Drilling = Milwaukee
Hammer"ing" =..... ?
Chisel "ing" = PB Swiss
Cutt "ing" = Knipex
please fill the blank:D

Made a gift.
nice Swiss made vanier caliper:bowdown:

Bought a drill chuck. ROHM. One is put in the drill. Very good
Do you need all the drill chuck?

The Metabos look well built , several ppl in the german forums have the KGS 216, the KS 216 looks similar built. Bosch green also has one (PCM 7)
Metabo still made in Germany?

if older/used is an option you could google for "Elektra Beckum" and "Elu" saws.
Elektra Beckum is the best miter saw?
 

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Facom...the old and the new one...:D

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Insulated driver..

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Thanks God they all still from France:thumbup:

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Nice:drool:
never saw this brand here..maybe the cheap China made power tools market too big here:mad:
it is one of the cheap China made power tools :D
Nice "tools in action" thanks to share, do you have a camera man?:D
Welding = Merkle www.Merkle.de
Grinding = Flex www.Flex-Tools.de
Drilling = Milwaukee :thumbup:
Hammer"ing" = Halder Simplex www.Halder.de
Chisel "ing" = PB Swiss :thumbup:
Cutt "ing" = Knipex :thumbup:
my left hand is the camera man :D
Metabo still made in Germany?
the lower priced miter saws not, the "Made in Germany" miter saws start at 600 - 700 € ...
Elektra Beckum is the best miter saw?
They had average but also good ones, sold nowadays under the "Metabo" brand. Dewalt has good ones too (Made in Italy), Festool seem to be good too, Bosch is the new player, and there is Compa saw from italy www.compasaw.com and Rexon of course www.rexon.net
But which is the best ? I don´t know, never really looked into this tool category since i´m not into wood working.

Facom...the old and the new one...:D
awesome Facom collection !







flea market finds from the weekend:
Work clothes for €5.- :):

work shirt from www.redkap.com




work pants from www.wenaas.no


 

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PLEATS???

NO WAY BRO! Not me!! hehehe....just giving you a hard time Monte! I'm still a Carhart guy, although they have gone non-union these days....
 

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just received this countersink. sorry no crappy original pix =)

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so far I am very satisfied with my purchase looks like I have to buy some more made in swiss stuff :)
 
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PLEATS???

NO WAY BRO! Not me!! hehehe....just giving you a hard time Monte! I'm still a Carhart guy, although they have gone non-union these days....

:);) Carhartt is nice too... Dickies too ;)
They´re quite expensive over here though, in europe the european brands are also more common like Kansas, Snickers, Mascot, Pionier, Planam, FHB, Engelbert Strauss, Blaklader.... etc.
Maybe better non-union than non-american ? :) The european brands are mostly made in asia or eastern europe nowadays.

just received this countersink. sorry no crappy original pix =)
so far I am very satisfied with my purchase looks like I have to buy some more made in swiss stuff :)
why no crappy original pix ? :) A "Swiss made" always looks good on a tool handle :) even on the most crappiest pic :)





Wurth bottle opener:

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Bottle opener collection so far:
 
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Hello everybody!
I am new here. Often when i do a research on tools i get into this forum.
I plan to buy some good tools an i need an advise from you. I wan to buy some combination wrenches and socket sets. I live in France and here the Facom quality got down.
Is this the case for Hazet tools? Ho do 10-20 years old tools compare to today's ones?
Also I'd like to know how do Hazet 600N wrenches compare to 111 comination wrenches Belzer or Sandvik Belzer(Germany made) .
Thanks.
 

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I agree with you on the facom quality got down. I used to have Facom stuff from 10 years ago top quality but the last ones I got was such a disappointment that I ended up selling everything and I replaced it all with Hazet. All I can say is that I am 100% happy. The socket and wrenches are top, the ratchet and the rest are ok.

With Hazet, you seriously can't go wrong. I would say 95% of their stuff is still made in Germany

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I have in stock a lot of bullets from ROHM. Different.
Bought in the store. will lie. be useful
Nice:drool: :thumbup:

it is one of the cheap China made power tools :D
Errr..but looks a good quality one:D

my left hand is the camera man :D
sure!! the sharp shooter:bowdown:

the lower priced miter saws not, the "Made in Germany" miter saws start at 600 - 700 € ...
Thanks for the info, and also I saw here RM370 @ 92.50 Euro hand drill, do you think it also not made in Germany? They don't mark anything just write Metabo:headscrat

They had average but also good ones, sold nowadays under the "Metabo" brand.
But which is the best ? I don´t know, never really looked into this tool category since i´m not into wood working.
You mean a budget price is average and the expensive is a good one:D
5 years ago I'm working at furniture factory as a maintenance technician, for the 5 years I saw only one Electra Beckum get troubles:bowdown:
That a lot of good performance Italian a made miter saw there but I'm not remember the name:headscrat

Dewalt has good ones too (Made in Italy), Festool seem to be good too, Bosch is the new player, and there is Compa saw from italy www.compasaw.com and Rexon of course www.rexon.net
That a good of information..
I found the old stock Dewalt jig saw at my local hardware shop, the name plate said Dewalt Germany is it real Germany made jig saw? or just a gimmick:D
I tell you what, I'm very impress with their quality made, awesome! but the price tag is RM1100 @ 275 Euro, after negotiate the actual price is he can give me is RM800 @ 200 Euro :mad: :headscrat :( :lol_hitti
btw: sorry I'm not remember to take a photo :)

awesome Facom collection !
Thanks!!:D

flea market finds from the weekend:
Work clothes for €5.- :):
Good prices for those quality made work clothes:thumbup:

Bottle opener collection so far:
Awesome collections!!!!!:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

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The Old World consists of those parts of the world known to classical antiquity and the European Middle Ages. It is used in the context of, and contrast with, the "New World" (i.e., the Americas and sometimes Oceania).

The Old World comprises Africa, Asia, and Europe (collectively known as Afro-Eurasia), plus surrounding islands (or at least those parts which were known to classical geography before the 15th century).

The concept of the three continents in the Old World goes back to classical antiquity. Their boundaries as defined by Ptolemy and other geographers of antiquity were drawn along the Nile and Don rivers. This definition remained influential throughout the Middle Ages (see T and O map) and the Early Modern period.
 
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Hello everybody!
Hi Torq,
the 600N wrenches are longer and have a thicker open end than the 111M wrenches. The 600N are more comparable to the Belzer 1952M. If i would have to buy only 1 set of combination wrenches i would buy a set with "strong" wrenches like Bahco/Belzer 1952M, Hazet 600N, Stahlwille Open Box 14, Gedore 1B etc.

Errr..but looks a good quality one:D
i think you need new glasses :D ;)
sure!! the sharp shooter:bowdown:
:pimpflash
Thanks for the info, and also I saw here RM370 @ 92.50 Euro hand drill, do you think it also not made in Germany? They don't mark anything just write Metabo:headscrat
If the tool and the package doesn´t say "Made in Germany" than it´s not made here.
RM370 = Import :)
"Made by Metabo" = Import, Made by Metabo in China
"Made in PRC" = Import, possibly not made by Metabo
"Metabo, Nürtingen, Germany" = Import
"Made in Germany" = Made in Germany

You mean a budget price is average and the expensive is a good one:D
5 years ago I'm working at furniture factory as a maintenance technician, for the 5 years I saw only one Electra Beckum get troubles:bowdown:
I guess in the factory they had the higher priced models with bigger motors and more power ? The smaller ones for like 150 to 200€ look a bit flimsy :)

That a lot of good performance Italian a made miter saw there but I'm not remember the name:headscrat
maybe "Felisatti" ? www.felisatti.it or Femi www.femi.it ?
There are more miter saws from Italy but mostly for metal/alu/PVC cutting like MEP, Imet, Pertici, Thomas, Macc...

That a good of information..
I found the old stock Dewalt jig saw at my local hardware shop, the name plate said Dewalt Germany is it real Germany made jig saw? or just a gimmick:D
no, it´s a fake :) In Germany is the Dewalt EU headquaters so the tools say "Dewalt, Idstein, Germany" but the tools are made in czech republic, Mexico, or China (some higher priced miter saws in Italy).
Maybe very old Dewalt tools were made here, or maybe they changed the COO already when they changed the brand name from "Elu" to "Dewalt" years ago. Back in the days the predecessors of Dewalt tools "Elu" tools were made in Germany + Switzerland later in England, USA and China too when Black + Decker bought Elu. Then later the color was changed from grey to yellow and the name and the COO changed too.
I tell you what, I'm very impress with their quality made, awesome! but the price tag is RM1100 @ 275 Euro, after negotiate the actual price is he can give me is RM800 @ 200 Euro :mad: :headscrat :( :lol_hitti
btw: sorry I'm not remember to take a photo :)
wow that´s expensive ! Do they have Bosch too ? :D
Good prices for those quality made work clothes:thumbup:
yes I´m happy ! :pimpflash
Awesome collections!!!!!:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
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ok :D
I got the permission from the owner to post here...;) here the pics link.
Special Thanks to Steven:)
wow he seems to be a big Stanley fan ! Nice pics ! Thanks MrTools !
What other tools does he have ? :D

Some 800mm long F-Clamps

very nice antique clamps !! iirc the first "Richa" clamps in this thread ! Richa (as well as "Lust" and "Gross-Stabil" clamps) was taken over by Bessey years ago.

Monte, I went with the metabo 216. Will post photos when it get here tomorrow.
good decision ! (i guess :)) Some detail pics would be nice !






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why no crappy original pix ? :) A "Swiss made" always looks good on a tool handle :) even on the most crappiest pic :)

maybe Ill post pix next week when I am able to pic up the rest of my order.


btw: guess I have to copy your idea with hanging the creeper against the wall. Looks like my project is coming to an end and so I have to store the creeper the first time :D.
 
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maybe Ill post pix next week when I am able to pic up the rest of my order.

btw: guess I have to copy your idea with hanging the creeper against the wall. Looks like my project is coming to an end and so I have to store the creeper the first time :D.
Do you have some pics of the creeper and your workshop ? :)







Some abrasives:

Tyrolit flap disc www.Tyrolit.at




Norton cutting disc www.Norton.eu




Garant cutting disc www.Hoffmann-Group.com




Walter flap disc www.Walter.com




with built in thread
 

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The arrival of the postman/courier really is the best part of my working day. Today's haul; 110v transformer (made in UK), Facom R.360 and tiny Facom 34-series spanners in a wallet. The watch is just there for scale.

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I got the new July-Sept ProTool Britool/Facom offers brochure, but unfortunately there's nothing really exciting in it.
 

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Some 800mm long F-Clamps
Where you got it, your local tools shop?

i think you need new glasses :D ;)
maybe..I need to wear glasses:cool:

If the tool and the package doesn´t say "Made in Germany" than it´s not made here.
RM370 = Import :)
"Made by Metabo" = Import, Made by Metabo in China
"Made in PRC" = Import, possibly not made by Metabo
"Metabo, Nürtingen, Germany" = Import
"Made in Germany" = Made in Germany
Thanks to share your knowledge :thumbup:

I guess in the factory they had the higher priced models with bigger motors and more power ? The smaller ones for like 150 to 200€ look a bit flimsy :)
Yes! you right bigger motors and more power model.

maybe "Felisatti" ? www.felisatti.it or Femi www.femi.it ?
There are more miter saws from Italy but mostly for metal/alu/PVC cutting like MEP, Imet, Pertici, Thomas, Macc...
Sorry I not remember anything about Italian made miter saw:D:headscrat

no, it´s a fake :) In Germany is the Dewalt EU headquaters so the tools say "Dewalt, Idstein, Germany" but the tools are made in czech republic, Mexico, or China (some higher priced miter saws in Italy).
Maybe very old Dewalt tools were made here, or maybe they changed the COO already when they changed the brand name from "Elu" to "Dewalt" years ago. Back in the days the predecessors of Dewalt tools "Elu" tools were made in Germany + Switzerland later in England, USA and China too when Black + Decker bought Elu. Then later the color was changed from grey to yellow and the name and the COO changed too.
Thanks!! that a lot of information about Dewalt. I need to be careful to purchase Dewalt power tools:D

wow that´s expensive ! Do they have Bosch too ? :D
Yes they have Bosch but made in PRC and made in Malaysia:(

wow he seems to be a big Stanley fan ! Nice pics ! Thanks MrTools !
What other tools does he have ? :D
I think so..
You are welcome!
don't know:headscrat, I only asked him to send his father screwdriver collections after send him my Stanley magnum.:D

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Nice hook! looks tough enough to hang almost everything:bounce:

Some new arrivals. Not all old-world, but at least old-world brand :)
NOS 1/2" metric 12pt Britool sockets:
Britool 1/4" deep metric and mixed-drive hex.
Nice :drool:
what your opinion about old Britools and new Britools tools?

And more Facom goodies for the collection:
Awesome.. beautiful stuff:bowdown:
the plastic case looks very well made!!
the plastic structure looks more thick and tough than my Hazet Smart Cases:)


Some abrasives:
Nice European made..
here a lot of China made in the market:(
 
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