bart1
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Good action pics, lok. What is the bike? Nice brakes on it
. Those gedore pliers look much beefier than the Knipex version I have. The knipex never impressed me.
Good action pics, lok. What is the bike? Nice brakes on it. Those gedore pliers look much beefier than the Knipex version I have. The knipex never impressed me.

One more older photo for you.
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Edit. The bike is an xtz660 Tenere 08.


I used to have the same pair of diagonal cutters - total piece of ****. I had to cut 5 or 6 nails (2 or 2,5 mm thick, but not steel nails) and the jaws looked like I've cut nails with twice the thickness.
I finished the job and threw them into the trashcan.
The combination pliers in your previous post however, the 8250-180 are very good. They came in the same set with the diagonal cutters and a pair of water pump pliers.
I thought the bike is something like GEDORE 600! The right bike for the gedore guy!![]()

@lok
Nice screwdrivers.![]()
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OK, they were not the same. Mine were 160 mm, but with the same "K", made in Austria too.
My old orbis plier can cut the same nail with much more effort but with out any nick on the cutting edges. What can I say! 

Maybe nails from Greece have also had a "economic decline" and are not so strong!
Sorry, was to easy!![]()

Beefier means bigger or stronger. These are my Knipex. Not too impressed with them, they seem pretty fragile. I only use them for specific small tasks, so maybe they will be fine. Edit: only referring to the electrical pliers. The pliers wrench is nice.
Beefier means bigger or stronger. These are my Knipex. Not too impressed with them, they seem pretty fragile. I only use them for specific small tasks, so maybe they will be fine. Edit: only referring to the electrical pliers. The pliers wrench is nice.
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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.
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.... I would be happy to take those off your hands.

The brakes you are working one, are they on a bmw gs motorcycle.
why replace Makita ?
nice! exclusive photo from Japan. thanks to share
btw: I'm always wait your photo shot from Japan tool shop
more please![]()
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Can't wait for photos! I love field trips!!!![]()
Couple of Lindstrom tweezers.
Thanks. They're brilliant for electronics work.Nice! We don't see very many Lindstrom items here...probably due to price.
May be one day I'll show my tweezers that are made in Pakistan. There's a whole industry over there for stainless steel tweezer making.
Took a few pictures this weekend, only one toy I haven't shown before, i think.
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What brand are those wheel jacks?
Seems that here in europe are no wheel jacks availalbe that have a flat rubber surface.
Are you talking about the orange car jack? It is a cheap one from Harbor Freight. Sure Europe has flat top jacks:
http://www.acjacks.com/
I think those are some of the best, but very expensive.
Look up ESCO jack stands, that's what I have. I know they are available from www.ultimategarage.com
Is this screwdriver "made in USA"... The TONG LEE tool company is obvious taiwanese
Well there you go -the Taiwanese are now outsourcing their cheap-tool production to America.. the new third-world![]()
Actually, this screwdriver is made in Taiwan. The made in USA stands for the CA (cellulose acetate) plastic material of the screwdriver which really should have been imported from USA to Taiwan as it is not available in the Far East. Guided misperception...
nice..Finally got my loot from Motamec. And lo and behold, the oil can is made in Italy.

you right it's still very expensive..and it's stop my dream to own this nice screwdrivers..Only? So why don't you already get them?
That's better, but still very expensive.


Yes it is!Nice..
The Ridgid is a us brand? How good they are? I have found some extractor.
This type.
Thanks nice shot..Facom France. Comparison pics with Beta, Facom and Gedore soon.

Woww!!! that really nice toolsIt's new old stock gedore chisel before the habero era.
I mean this is not a Gedore habero but only Gedore.![]()
nice boxes..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.
Anyway, here is a picture. MODOK boxes are the ones in the back of the picture.

you are so lucky to owned this awesome driver..Bought these today:
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.![]()

Thanks!!!!!After a long Summer, finally time for a tour of the garden shed where we work on the bikes. This shed is only about 200 square feet, or about 18,5 square meters, and has been so full of repair bikes all season that we couldn't have good photos...until now.![]()

Awesome "tools in action" shot!!!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..

Wow!! that is a great expirience to have a look at their actual F1 facilities.. Schumacher is there?Saw a few old-world "tools" today as I had a personal tour of the Petronas Mercedes F1 facilities. It was awesome![]()
I sat in an F1 car (no small feat as I'm 6'4" - getting out was hard work!). Pics were understandably limited, but I'll upload what I can, when I can.
nice..Stahlwille, Liqui Moly, Wera, Bosch, Unior and some asian stuff in action![]()
I am now heading back to the garage to clean up all the stuff.

Great report!... I'm already "visit" your thread before this, but I'm never feel boring when look at your awesome shot.Thank you very much!!Hello everyone. It's been a while since I last visited...
I did have a thread a few months back full of pictures....I guess I could've posted a link in this thread. Here it is, for everyone's enjoyment
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=148018
they really works right!Some crappy phone pics I took some time ago using tools that make the job go easier:
An angled-head KTC "Profit" spanner along with my SEK branded bit ratchet with an original Robertson branded #2 square bit.
!! nice in action shot! A good tools for the awesome carTook a few pictures this weekend, only one toy I haven't shown before, i think.


nice..
what is the short combination wrench, is it Toptul?
