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EuropeTool

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My new to me oldie 1/2" Hazet ratchet. Was stuck because of debris, opened up - to my surprise just dried up but every tooth like new, cleaned it, lube'd it and is super smooth!


Can anyone help me date the ratchet? It's at least 20yrs old, but perhaps older?
 
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north

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Nothing better than having a tool perform as new after some cleaning and lubing. I don't know the age but that is a very cool ratchet.
 

CanUK

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I forgot.

Why I can't find this? :sad:

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Discontinued. I haven't been able to find them either. There are one or two on the forum here who have them though.
 

lok

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Discontinued. I haven't been able to find them either. There are one or two on the forum here who have them though.

Yea I guess that it is Habero and not gedore-habero. Thats why I can't found it. You 're right, discontinued.
 

Frederik

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'Sup fellow european tool lovers! :pimpflash

I'm going to post up some pictures of my stash as soon as the problems with new users not being able to post pictures are fixed.

For now though i have a question regarding toolboxes. Does anyone know of a company named "MODOK"?
I'm going to look at some used steel boxes, the old carry-able kind with a big compartment in the bottom, and either 2 or 4 compartments on top that fold out to allow access to the bottom compartment - they are exactly like the hazet 190 steel box. Some of the boxes are danish Bekas, which i'm definately taking home with me, and some are MODOK, should try to grab those aswell?
 

Frederik

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Tried that. I can't even post links to images.

Edit: By the way,the MODOK boxes are a light green color, slightly more light/pale than stahlwille cases.

I geuss image posting is working now, or maybe it was a post count thing. Anyway, here is a picture. MODOK boxes are the ones in the back of the picture.

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Laro13

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Bought these today:

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They where a bit more money then I expected, but we will see how they last.

Before, I had my eyes on a set of Gedore screwdrivers, but somebody here influenced me to have look at these.:bounce:
 

lok

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Bought these today:
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They where a bit more money then I expected, but we will see how they last.

Before, I had my eyes on a set of Gedore screwdrivers, but somebody here influenced me to have look at these.:bounce:

Nice. :thumbup: I hope to last for a log time.

Hi, this is the third attempt to upload some photos from my last purchase. I hope to succeed :thumbup:

Hello Athens. :)

Nice tools! :beer:
 

Laro13

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Watch out, its a adiction!!! :willy_nil:D

If you start, you will never stop looking at tools. :D

I work part-time at a second-hand store and every time some tools come in, I just have to look.
 

aag14V

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2oolhound and Monte, thanks about Hazet information.
I have a lot old Hazet wrenches.

Here is my NOS Elora 1/2" 36 mm socket







 

jalfaro

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Interesting origin (stanley hammer) Rusik!!!

My new to me oldie 1/2" Hazet ratchet. Was stuck because of debris, opened up - to my surprise just dried up but every tooth like new, cleaned it, lube'd it and is super smooth!

Can anyone help me date the ratchet? It's at least 20yrs old, but perhaps older?

IMO one of the best ratchets, simple but last too long, I don't know how old can be this ratchet, maybe the only clue is w-Germany mark on this

Hi, this is my first post. Pictures from my last purchase :thumbup:

Welcome Miskin, Hazet pliers --> :thumbup:
 

Rusik

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Does anybody knows anything about that? Year, brand etc. We have plenty of tools and measuring instruments from former Soviet Union, but no infos for them. Sorry for the bad quality of pictures, my phone *****...:D

Take a normal photo. If there is, and the stigma of the plant. I'll try to help you.
 
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Miskin

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This is not quite right. It is kind of micrometers. For measuring grooves, gear teeth. Or for measuring soft materials. Do not know the correct name in English


I have a colleague at work who are Greek-Russian and not identifies the particular micrometer. This photo shows some letters and numbers, but only these. The "KL1" rather indicates the class (класс), or maybe not...
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Laro13

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I have got a set of Promat wrenches and I used/abused them for the last 8 years.

They are not a bad quality and I always wondered from which Factory they came.:dunno:

Does anybody know?


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north

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Love that Gressel vise Angoo. Has it ever happened that you couldn't mount something the way you would like due to the rear jaw being the dynamic jaw?

Edit: Cool workshop.
 
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flashkl

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Sweet shop you got there Angoo. Is it mainly a home shop or do you do business through there?
 

bart1

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Can you do me a favour? Could tell if your long nose plier has this raw surface
on the sides like mine? Is that normal? My Knipex plier isn't like this...:headscrat
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It may be rougher finished than the rest of the plier, but is chrome plated. Doesn't look as rough as that, for sure. Don't have a good pic.

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Rusik

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No, nothing on the other side, i looked on ebay to find similar but i found nothing. Anyway maybe it's a cheap replica. :sad:

in the USSR was the rule. Goods for export had the inscription "Made in the USSR." And puts the stamp of the plant.
Look at the inscription on the circular portion, which revolves
 

Miskin

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in the USSR was the rule. Goods for export had the inscription "Made in the USSR." And puts the stamp of the plant.
Look at the inscription on the circular portion, which revolves

This micrometer isn't "Goods for export". When the Greek-Russian left from USSR and relocated in Greece they brought many tools with them. This micrometer maybe is one of them. We have tons of wrenches, calipers micrometers and other measuring instruments.;)
 

Hazet

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Very nice setup! What brand are the tools hanging on the wall (looks like a pedal wrench with gray body and black grip)? I don't think I have seen it before.
 

lok

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@ Angoo you have a very nice garage. Congratulation. :)



Some tools in action.

A little back yard wrenching today for cleaning the caliper's brake piston.

And the right tool for the job is..

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It's a special tool from france.
Sorry not in action pics for this one. :lol:
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