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New power tools from Flex for 2012:

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No luminance, even in technical data? No way to compare with anything :(, it may be a very good tool but no way to know it before buying...

it´s Festool - there is no comparison to Festool :D

here a demo video:

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A little "tools in action", using old new and bartmade tools.

Did a belts/pulleys/waterpump/heater control valve job on my Porsche 968. This was most of the tools I used. Hazet, Stahlwille, Armstrong, SnapOn, Craftsman

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Hazet gloves, Stahlwille long 1/4" ratchet

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Hazet open and combo wrenches:

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Hazet and SnapOn working together.

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The front of engine, mid job:

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My homemade pin spanner that saved me $50

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Got a couple SnapOn wrenches in today. Camparison of 13mm with Hazet. I still prefer HZ.

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since we are on the topic of power tools, I thought I will show you all my bosch
 

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I have had the green one for 12 years. It is actually made in germany. I switch from dewalt to give bosch and try, and it is a good solid hammer drill.
 

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stahlwille motor 10 wrench 19 17
britool 3/8 torque 33nm
Unknown torque 110 nm
wera zyclop
knipex revolver plier
and homemade ko-ken T wrench
 

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Bosch Concrete Surfacer Grinder. Made in Germany.

Its factory reconditioned, but if it didn't have the sticker on it you'd swear it was new. It doesn't look like it was ever used.

It's my second reconditioned Bosch tool. I'll never buy a new Bosch tool ever again, the reconditioned ones are so nice. :thumbup:
 

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Here are pictures after careful wash with toothbrush and soapwater for case.
Tools themself where dipped to paint thinner and brushed with toothbrush.
Suff that came out was not oil, more like oil that had turned to dirt.
Awesome tools and cleaning works!
Congratulation:bowdown:

Since I posted photos of socket sets, Here is one more:
I found almost unused set 3/4" Bahco socket set, only one truck wheel bearing change it was used in early 1980's
Beautiful old socket wrenches sets:bowdown:
thanks to share the pic:beer:

I've just won this cart on ebay. More details once I collect it:
Great oldskool cart!! how much you pay for it?

:sad: next time buy the german one ;)
OK and thanks for your advice:D
VW in the first rank!! awesome:bowdown:
I hear VW start assemble 3 of their model in Malaysia, I guess it for local and Asian market.. the new VW assembly plant about 40km from my home.:D
my new old Peddinghaus Matador 115 mm vice/vise
Do you know how old the Peddinghaus?

:p;)
btw. vise: restored my 150mm Leinen vice:
Awesome jobs..:bowdown:

latest new tools:
added the 532 long handle stahlwille ratchet to the collection and a Knipex Bolt Cutter.
Nice:drool::drool:
Great Stahlwille ratchet collection..:bowdown:
thanks to share the pic:)

New arrivals from Zurich via New York:
PB Swiss type 204 T-handle hex wrenches 2,5mm through 6mm.
Angoo-ey happy! :)
Have a good weekend everybody!!! :beer:
Woww!! that a very nice hex T drivers :bowdown:
how much you pay for it?

A little "tools in action", using old new and bartmade tools.
Did a belts/pulleys/waterpump/heater control valve job on my Porsche 968. This was most of the tools I used. Hazet, Stahlwille, Armstrong, SnapOn, Craftsman
Nice shot!!
Hazet and SnapOn working together.
you do this regularly?
Got a couple SnapOn wrenches in today. Camparison of 13mm with Hazet. I still prefer HZ.
:rocker:

I have had the green one for 12 years. It is actually made in germany. I switch from dewalt to give bosch and try, and it is a good solid hammer drill.
PS...00
Can we have a better pics for the green Bosch..:D

Today's delivery. Ebay bargain- I couldn't resist (slowly, very slowly, sneaking up on Rico):
Nice set :drool:

stahlwille motor 10 wrench 19 17
britool 3/8 torque 33nm
Unknown torque 110 nm
wera zyclop
knipex revolver plier
and homemade ko-ken T wrench
Nice tools! what inside the Stahlwille green box?
 

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Great oldskool cart!! how much you pay for it?

I paid £51, so I think reasonable if not a bargain. I found 16 hex keys (Parker-Kalon, Allen, Unbrako and some unmarked), a made-in-England drill bit, a 2-Euro coin and an American quarter while cleaning it though so actual cost is I suppose very slightly less :)

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These arrived yesterday. One 80mm, one 100mm. The 80 will be mounted to the tool cart, the 100 to my bench, but not before removing the horrible silver paint!

I think they're made in Cz? The smaller one was just 2 Euro plus shipping :rocker:

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...Nice shot!!

you do this regularly?

:rocker:...

Thanks.

Combine Hazet and Snap On? I just use whatever seems best for the job so sometimes it ends up that way.

The Hazet is less slick in use, I prefer the looks of its finish and it's more comfortable. SO is longer, so more leverage.


Nice Toyo boxes! I used to work at a Japanese company an they had Toyo and Tone tools around (also had Toyo large industrial grinders - maybe a totally different company?).
 

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P.S., find any more coins in the vise? :lol:

Hahaha no, but if I look at it this way, the 2 Euro coin I found in the cart paid for the vice that will live on the cart (sadly not the shipping though), so it's a bit like it' was meant to be. I agree the patina will complement the cart (or maybe I'm just too lazy to do something nice like mrtools) - I especially like that much of the original sticker is still there.

I gather these aren't the most professional quality vices, but I do like the looks, and it's a bit different from the usual Records etc found in the UK. I also wanted something with an anvil area on it.
 
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That one is awsome. Guys around me tell that material is too hard to drill :( .

i used a drill for drilling in stone (widia point, reshaped the point and then drill at high speed :)

Nice tools! what inside the Stahlwille green box?
ratchet and tork set
 

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finally finish my Toyo toolbox restoration project..here the results:)

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Smashing job, to think they were destined to become tin cans. :eek:


Some old and some new Old World:
-from Germany, a CAR-FIT spanner and a Athlet centre punch

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-from Japan, a Mirai knife and KTC stubby screwdrivers

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Just curious, but is that much different from an angle grinder apart from the handle and presumably the grdingng wheel attachment?

The biggest difference is the built in dust management and the motor being sealed from dust. The dust management works good until the filter on vacuum gets clogged. Even when using a dust deputy I have to stop about every 5 mins to shake out the filter in my Fein vacuum.
 

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No, I've got them from a Mexican eBay seller who has some KTC and Ko-ken at pretty good prices - even with postage. Took about a week to get here.

Thanks! I've seen that seller but discounted his items figuring it'd be a bit of hassle from Mexico. Very good to know it's a viable option.

The biggest difference is the built in dust management and the motor being sealed from dust. The dust management works good until the filter on vacuum gets clogged. Even when using a dust deputy I have to stop about every 5 mins to shake out the filter in my Fein vacuum.

Cool. Mind if I ask what exactly you're doing with it (I might learn something)?
 

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This arrived today. I have no idea why I bought it. In fact as soon as I entered a bid (ebay) I said to myself "Self, what the hell did you do that for?!" :dunno:

Anyhow done is done, and while I may never use it, I figure if I post it up here somebody may find it interesting, or perhaps even slightly funny, in which case it has served at least some purpose :sad:

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Was at aldi sud yesterday and picked up 2 of their werkstattwagen aka tool trolley for 159 euros each.
 

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Was at aldi sud yesterday and picked up 2 of their werkstattwagen aka tool trolley for 159 euros each.

Wow - I don't recall those ever being sold in the UK. Are they reasonable quality for the money? Bearing slides?
 

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Old HAZET 8816 ratchet - magnificent quality, if anyone knows the time of production?
With my first SNAP-ON socket :)!
In the background,TANG box with Gedore, Hazet, Findor, Heyco, Tang sockets pictures tomorrow ;)



 
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Here is a discussion I just had with The Lion (my wife) over the telephone:

Lucky man! My wife only asks me "Do you really need that?" and "Oh, how much did THAT cost?". She does like the idea of a trip to France though :)

Just at a quick glance - some of those tools look like Facom.
 

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Wow - I don't recall those ever being sold in the UK. Are they reasonable quality for the money? Bearing slides?

Yeah they are pretty good quality. Compare to us craftsman ball bearing one they seem to be nicer. And are on par or a bit nicer then the harbor freight 27' roller. Most likely from the same factory.

Now my basement workshop has a wall full on tool cart to store everything I have.

They came out Monday. So here is the non aldi info on it as the cart page in no long on their site.

http://www.lilu24.de/2012/08/10/aldi-sud-angebote-13-08-2012-werkzeugwagen-workzone/
 
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Cool. Mind if I ask what exactly you're doing with it (I might learn something)?

I'm using it to grind epoxy paint from my basement floor, grind off paint and loose parging from my basement walls so I can fix cracks, then going to grind paint and loose parging from my exterior foundation walls so they are clean for stucco.
 

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PS
I like that the bottom drawer has double rails, which is nicer the the craftsman and harbor freight ones. So you can loaded it up with heavier stuff. And the ball bearing rails are pretty smooth.
 
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