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Alfajuj

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I mean impact screw drivers like this:
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Koken has a patent
 
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Van Steele

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Check out this tote box, has anyone ever seen one of these? (prices are 1961 Canadian)

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It's a battery service box, inside the box there's a compartment that holds distilled water. A Hazet dealer I used to go to had one on display, that's about 15 odd years ago. Seemed to cost a pretty penny though from what I remember.
The last paper catalogue I had (2001 or 2002) still had it listed.
 

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It's a battery service box, inside the box there's a compartment that holds distilled water. A Hazet dealer I used to go to had one on display, that's about 15 odd years ago. Seemed to cost a pretty penny though from what I remember.
The last paper catalogue I had (2001 or 2002) still had it listed.

Equivalent value would be about $308CAD today from what I can figure.
 

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joblo

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some of my tools >>>>>>>>>>
 

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joblo

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and this
i will send more
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mrtools

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FELO Frico PZ4 :)
nice..:drool: :drool: are you working with giant machine?

I must admit that I don't know much about Malaysia other than the stereotype that "the weather is good", but you're probably right.
Seriously though, I think the Manufacturing Industry in Europe is now facing it's biggest challenge yet, with many companies also having plants in China and other Far-East Countries.
The company I work for has 2 plants in Europe and one in China and India each, all the know-how and expertise that was built up here during many years of hard work by our employees, from high to low, is being drained to China and India with nothing in return. The same thing with investments, whilst they may spend the odd penny here -but only if they really have to- the real money is being spent there. (Except for the God of Health and Safety, but that's only to limit the managment's liability)
The advantage our people still have is that they can handle the challenging stuff, and that they are masters in finding solutions for every problem they might encounter.
I don't know if you're an engineer in what seems to be the now common used (English) sense of the word, or a "proper" Engineer -as in Monte's link, Dipl.-Ing. in German- but if you're up for it, I welcome you to join us. :thumbup:
You right I'm agree with you.. nowadays to many big, good and famous manufacturing company moved or open their plant in Asia other Far-East Countries.They do business :evil: they need a profit as big as they can get..the answers is move to Asia, no need to pays more for workers and no need to worried about safety and health issue..but not all the big company do this..thanks God here we still observe safety, health and a good environment policy at work places.
btw: thanks for your offer:thumbup:;)

You'r welcome;):beer: They are expensive here too, most of the time you can find them on ebay for lower price though.:thumbup:
I thought it only here..:sad:

The unused and abused cornet in my toolbag. :D
nice:drool:
what the jobs you have done with your tools-bag?

Yes i know! The first time I had not noticed the usa mark on it.
Nice old hazet circlip pliers. Thanks for re post them. :)
you are welcome:beer:

By the way.
Once upon a time...
don't want to share the stories with us?:D

you are right ! :D:thumbup:
you´re welcome :)
:beer:

new (?) Knipex videos:
that an interesting video..thank to share :thumbup: never thought the Knipex pliers can do this all thing...trully beyond my expectation.:bowdown:

Just arrived - it's massive! :thumbup:
nice:drool::drool:
no COO?


and this
i will send more
)))))))))))))))))
nice tools:drool::drool:
thanks to shared:thumbup:
 

CanUK

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nice:drool::drool:
no COO?

Got to be Taiwan I would think? The style is similar to the 440 spanners, but these are much larger. It's 21mm brother has arrived today (15, 24, and 27 on the way) - I'll get some comparison pics up.
 

CanUK

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OK comparison of 32mm 467-series vs 32mm 440-series, and 21mm 467-series(arrived today) vs 22mm 440-series (21mm is in the mail so this will have to do for now). Not only are the 467 much larger, but they're not really I-beam like the 440s, and the finish is more "satin".

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I used to think the 32mm 440 was really large!

And the remainder of today's delivery (unless the other order turns up!):

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CanUK

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Another Facom socket set!?!

How much this time?

LOL same as the other - from FFX. I've mostly bought it for the 12-pt sockets though - I think I'm going to flog the rest. Definitely the ratchet at least as that makes three 1/2" pear-heads now. Interested? :)
 

Alx

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Great choice of spanners there CanUK. The size of 32mm ratchet spanner is absolutely insane! LOL Those four in the picture will probably take the whole drawer to store. Now I know where to go if I need to borrow one of these beasts ;)
 

CanUK

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Now I know where to go if I need to borrow one of these beasts ;)

Sure! Just two conditions:

1) They don't leave the property.

2) You bring your Hazet cart so I can use it to ride down the hill in the park behind me :)
 

mrtools

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some tools in action and comparison pics..Felo Ergonic vs Wurth Zebra
here we go..
Felo Ergonic
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Wurth Zebra
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hand "fit" Felo
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hand "fit" Wurth
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"twisted" Felo
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"twisted" Wurth
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"finger upper" spinning Felo
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"finger upper spinning" Wurth
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"finger bottom" spinning Felo
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"finger bottom" spinning Wurth
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:thumbup:
btw: special thanks to Monte who gave me this 2 awesome screwdriver!!! thanks buddy:thumbup::beer:
 

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New Hazet strap wrench and bit holder. Normally I buy from jensputzier in Germany, but tried somebody else out. Ordered these from Tom at themotoringshop in Florida. He made me a good deal. The strap wrench is the best I have seen. I have one and it is nothing but frustrating and mostly a toy. This one is heavy duty and the poly coated nylon should grip well. The bit holder is nice and a good match for my stubby I have had for some time.

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Phobo

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Fiskars L74

This made in finland garden tool arrived today :) and I had to test it out of course. Like it alot sofar. Its very low weight only 550gram and great value for the money but I might consider buying also a bigger model at one time.

What I dont really like about it that is has no hole or something to hang it on the wall.

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lok

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I mean impact screw drivers like this:

This one looks the same with the koken. You are right. :thumbup:

BTW :D

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Definitely German made. :)

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nice:drool:
what the jobs you have done with your tools-bag?

I use my toolbag mostly for chemicals. But I also have some tools different from the others in the toolbox, like this long screwdriver.

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One old orbis insulated plier, my favorite Fit, cheap scissor and this old gedore T-handle which work only with cheater bar. :D (My breaker bar sadly doesn't arrived yet).

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Organizer.

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Gloves, tapes, glasses, brushes rags, and other..

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Inches and metric allen keys not from force..
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don't want to share the stories with us?:D

"In action" ;)

some tools in action and comparison pics..Felo Ergonic vs Wurth Zebra

Nice pictures as always.
Which one do you like the most? I mean Which handle is the most convenient for you? Can you take a foto side by side.
 
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Monte

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Looking for a metric and AF spanner set made by format-tools. Does anyone know of where to find format brand tools (including hammers)?

where are you located ? UK ?

http://www.format-tools.com/en/dealers/grossbritannien.php

Naa.. Mrtools gave you the answer. :p
;)
This electrician plier looks good. :)
yup:thumbup:

some of my tools >>>>>>>>>>

nice Fein + Wurth tools:pimpflash

that an interesting video..thank to share :thumbup: never thought the Knipex pliers can do this all thing...trully beyond my expectation.:bowdown:
yeah looks good ! (make note on wish list :))
some tools in action and comparison pics..Felo Ergonic vs Wurth Zebra
nice pics :drool: btw. do you work at work too or just take pictures ? :D ;)

What I dont really like about it that is has no hole or something to hang it on the wall.

drill a hole in the handle :D

I use my toolbag mostly for chemicals. But I also have some tools different from the others in the toolbox, like this long screwdriver.
good setup !:thumbup:








a little insight of Fein power tools production:

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CanUK

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Looking for a metric and AF spanner set made by format-tools. Does anyone know of where to find format brand tools (including hammers)?

Tooled-up.com has a selection if you're UK based.

http://www.tooled-up.com/ManChannelFull.asp?MID=FORM

I've got the hammers (Gedore/Habero clones and made in Germany) and offset screwdrivers (Wiha clones and made in Germany). I've been tempted to order the offset ring spanners, but already have Eloras.
 

CanUK

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So, what tool brand do you prefer. :lol_hitti

How well does those speed wrenches work?

Haven't had a chance to use them in anger but I've tried them on a few fasteners a s a quick test and they seem alright. I figure they'd be useful in a space where "ratcheting" would be helpful, but there may not be room to get a ratcheting ring-end over the fastener. Worst case I've got an extra set of ring-ends :)
 

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Yeah, I was thinking for situations where you can't get a good grip with your fingers and have limited space. I really dislike the 'move wrench a couple of degrees, flip wrench, move wrench a couple of degrees, flip wrench...' situations.
 

SliderXTM

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Just arrived from the bay... small SAE set.
 

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north

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Bahco saw bought at a local store. All made in Sweden.
 

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lok

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Now I definitely became the Gedore guy of the forum. :lol:

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The round beam seemed a little awkward at first but it's non painful for your hand when great torgue is applied. Although I think that it is a little old fashioned design.

The ring is thin enough compared with some other that I see (dowidat and rahsol), and the quality very hight. At least it seems to be.

The price was fairly good especially if we compare it with the, unique admittedly, stahlwille.

Action shots will be follow. (If you want). :)
 

ultgar

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New Facom knife.....Monte, why are these so expensive ($232 list price) ?? These are Georg Jensen silver prices....SD

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