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mrtools

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Newer Baiter files...no Swiss mark:( :headscrat: :sad:

The newer version..
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the good news is the cutting performance as good as the old version:rocker: :)

ps: I owned old Baiter files..purchased 10 years ago, It mark SWISS;) (pics later) don't know the Baiter reputation here, Baiter is my favourite files since I was in high school:D
 
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iTools - hence the fruit-logotype? :lol:
It happens once in a while that my wife or my kids asks "so, haven´t you got enough tools now? - do you really need more?" But surely, I´m not up at your level yet...
Very nice tools, TjoFrasse...:drool: cheers from Denmark...where in beautyfull Sweden are you situated?
 

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Thanks God..hopes your garage and tools is OK.
and thanks to shared a great pics of your tools!!!:drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool:
what is the comb. wrenches below your Facom 410?
is look like Stanley 87 or Heyco 400 or...to many wrenches design like this:headscrat
btw: Heyco 400 and Stanley 87;)

Awesome collection...congratulation!!!!:beer:

Yes, everything at out place is OK. That poor carpet store is gone though.

Thanks for the praise! My combinations wrench sets are Facom 440 and Bahco S-line. I really want to get a Stahlwille 14 or Gedore 7XL set! But that will have to wait a while...

iTools - hence the fruit-logotype? :lol:
It happens once in a while that my wife or my kids asks "so, haven´t you got enough tools now? - do you really need more?" But surely, I´m not up at your level yet...
Very nice tools, TjoFrasse...:drool: cheers from Denmark...where in beautyfull Sweden are you situated?

Yeah, I try to keep my computers and tools the same: Pay a little extra for quality! :)

Many people seem to say I have a lot for a hobbyist. I just think of all the things I'm missing and feel I have a small set... I need so much: Deep 12-points, complete torx sizes, fill the 7UR set and so on :)

Skål from sweden! I'm a bit up the country, Västerås, west of Stockholm. Denmark is a very nice country, we used to spend many summers there when I was a kid.
 

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Just wondering if anyone here have tried the Gedore circlip pliers? I have seen that set's can be found at a quite attractive price, so now I am wondering if the are any good? comparable to Knipex or just good? ;)
 

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Just wondering if anyone here have tried the Gedore circlip pliers? I have seen that set's can be found at a quite attractive price, so now I am wondering if the are any good? comparable to Knipex or just good? ;)

I purshace this
http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Gedore/Zangen-Programm/Sicherungsring-Zangen/Montagezange-Saetze/Gedore_Magic_S_8000_TK_Zangensatz_i2167_8356.htm

and if you look here
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2657468&postcount=12810
you will find pics of them i posted a while ago. Unfortunately i haven't test them yet, but they're quality tools:thumbup:

P.S. I like your avatar! Sulzer?
 
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Sthlm

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I purshace this
http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Gedore/Zangen-Programm/Sicherungsring-Zangen/Montagezange-Saetze/Gedore_Magic_S_8000_TK_Zangensatz_i2167_8356.htm

and if you look here
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2657468&postcount=12810
you will find pics of them i posted a while ago. Unfortunately i haven't test them yet, but they're quality tools:thumbup:

P.S. I like your avatar! Sulzer?

Thanks for you reply, I might order we'll see... but probably then the eight piece set. I don't really know where I got this picture from but from the small picture I think it is a Sulzer, right now tho I am on a diesel-electric machinery so mainly working with four Wärtsilä 20 engines instead. But still missing the startupsound of that Sulzer RTA76 ;) are you also working onboard?
 
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New "Walter Schroder" drivers. I bought them from ebay for 15 € (include shipping). Is this a fair price?
about €2.- per driver sounds good :)

awesome :drool::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool:
I'm a big fan of Gedore Adjuntant series...sadly impossible to get it here:sad:
maybe the Gedore importer has one in his store :)

:drool: are you sure it's a junk:headscrat
quality junk ;)

Now I'm going to bore you a bit with some stuff that has been posted before. We had a "fire scare" in the garage. The building next door burned. So I got round to taking some inventory pictures for insurance. And thought I might as well post them here also, since I haven't got anything new to post..
Do you have Harbour Freight in Sweden ? :)
(earthquake impact is from there, no ?)

but my flare-nut wrenches has been stole recently:sad:
:scared:in your company ? :sad:






My new work boots: "Anatomic Bau 500" from Atlas.
www.atlasschuhe.de


 

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Thanks for you reply, I might order we'll see... but probably then the eight piece set. I don't really know where I got this picture from but from the small picture I think it is a Sulzer, right now tho I am on a diesel-electric machinery so mainly working with four Wärtsilä 20 engines instead. But still missing the startupsound of that Sulzer RTA76 ;) are you also working onboard?

Only for a few years. Now i manufacture ship's main engine spare parts in CNC factory as a programmer and operator. Most of spare parts are Sulzer, Pielstick, Daihatsu, B&W and some Alpha-Laval. Onboard i worked with Pielstick (V12) and Sulzer RTA76 regarding the main engines. I don't remember about electric generators. Μany years have passed. But now with the economic crisis might have to embark again. Will see...:dunno:
 

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Do you have Harbour Freight in Sweden ? :)
(earthquake impact is from there, no ?)

Yes, it is a HF Earthquake. But it is not bought in sweden, it's a gift from my uncle who lives in America. A good gift also I must say, it is much better than the cheap impacts available here (which is what I had previously).
 
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Monte

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Sweet! Do you know the function of the "button" as it shows at the pic?
Sorry i don´t know.... i´ll email them and ask...

This is something i need! My old Lottos has a hole and i need new shoes. Is it possible to purchase these boots in Greece?
i will try to find out

Yes, it is a HF Earthquake. But it is not bought in sweden, it's a gift from my uncle who lives in America. A good gift also I must say, it is much better than the cheap impacts available here (which is what I had previously).
cool gift :pimpflash:pimpflash
How about the Kamasa air tools ?

These are the same Atlas boots I've been wearing for years. I've tried different boots but always find myself choosing Atlas. Great boots.
yeah they´re really nice, had them a while ago too, then switched to shoes from Otter but now i bought the Atlas shoes again.







bought some more Facom Le Tag socket inserts:


 

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mrtools

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Thanks for the praise! My combinations wrench sets are Facom 440 and Bahco S-line.
Ops sorry Facom 440 :D
and thanks for the answer..

I really want to get a Stahlwille 14 or Gedore 7XL set! But that will have to wait a while...
wait for what? money:D

Many people seem to say I have a lot for a hobbyist. I just think of all the things I'm missing and feel I have a small set... I need so much: Deep 12-points, complete torx sizes, fill the 7UR set and so on :)
I think you got everything you need...We cannot stop buying tools until we's die:evil:

maybe the Gedore importer has one in his store :)
hope... :D
quality junk ;)
right!!!

:scared:in your company ? :sad:
emmm..:evil::lol_hitti

My new work boots: "Anatomic Bau 500" from Atlas.
nice :drool::drool:

bought some more Facom Le Tag socket inserts:
really nice and usable tags..maybe I should get it:D
 

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Only for a few years. Now i manufacture ship's main engine spare parts in CNC factory as a programmer and operator. Most of spare parts are Sulzer, Pielstick, Daihatsu, B&W and some Alpha-Laval. Onboard i worked with Pielstick (V12) and Sulzer RTA76 regarding the main engines. I don't remember about electric generators. Μany years have passed. But now with the economic crisis might have to embark again. Will see...:dunno:

Very intressting work you do! I started to love Gedore tools when working at ships, Gedore is a very common brand onboard the ships I generally work on, I guess it is for the industrial approach and off course the quality! Besides Gedore we use some Stahwille but never almost seen any Hazet. Embarking again.. yeah this trade has it's pros and cons! ;)
 
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mrtools

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Very intressting work you do! I started to love Gedore tools when working at ships, Gedore is a very common brand onboard the ships I generally work on, I guess it is for the industrial approach and off course the quality! Besides Gedore we use some Stahwille but never almost seen any Hazet. Embarking again.. yeah this trade has it's pros and cons! ;)
Awesome jobs..:rocker:
I can imagine your profession with the beast and beautiful avatar :rocker:
I'm agree with you..It's the same situation here, It's impossible to find Hazet tools in industrial manufacturing especially for heavy industry except in automotive sector;) the most common use for heavy industry here is Gedore and Stahlwille ;)

yes you should :D ;)
:D

nice ! Not the annoying green color...thats good :D
Thanks:D
what is that for a strange plug ? And 100 Volt ? :headscrat
Actually I'm :headscrat too.. for the first time I see the plug with crocodile clips:headscrat
100Volt is the common Japan power supply:) we have the step down transformer for Japanese 100V 1 phase and 200V 3 phase machine. But only at factory not in our home:D

nice Stanley key chain COO?

more pics for you.. strange plug:)
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Cool pics and nice drill. So what's the deal with the ladies names? Workshop equivalent of a little black book? :rocker:
Thanks:)
actually the grinder I found when we do a house keeping at our QC department, maybe the name is a grinder founder ...just kidding!!!:D..:D she told me what it is, should I throw this in to the dust bin?..ladies don't know everything about tools!!!!!!!!!:scared:
 
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Thanks:)
actually the grinder I found when we do a house keeping at our QC department, maybe the name is a grinder founder ...just kidding!!!:D..:D she told me what it is, should I throw this in to the dust bin?..ladies don't know everything about tools!!!!!!!!!:scared:


I just meant the names written down on the table or bit of board that it's sitting on :)
 

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I just meant the names written down on the table or bit of board that it's sitting on :)
I have no idea who's write their name on the soft board I'm just focus on grinder not for the background..:D
btw: sorry for the bad background:)
 

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Damn Alx. That's a lot of majorly cool stuff. Awesome.

Btw. that Progress looks as badass as these fellas.


Thanks man :thumbup:

You wouldn't believe but every time I see these old English drills, I am constantly thinking that they remind me of something very darn familiar, but I just couldn't draw a parallel!

Now they'll never look the same to me.

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LOL! :D
 

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BASE Made in Italy, very good quality:

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Starrett made in CHINA:

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DIAGER made in EU:

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Starrett made in Brasil:

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Irwin made in Taiwan:

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Bondhus made in USA:

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Telwin made in CHINA:

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Tengtools Made in TAIWAN:

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Watch Cool Tools on the DIY network on November 22 at 6:30pm eastern and pacific time. And again on November 30 at 3:30 PM e/p. They are going to feature some NWS ErgoCombi and ErgoMulti that I provided them.
 
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Monte

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Actually I'm :headscrat too.. for the first time I see the plug with crocodile clips:headscrat
100Volt is the common Japan power supply:) we have the step down transformer for Japanese 100V 1 phase and 200V 3 phase machine. But only at factory not in our home:D
ahhh ok and at home 240 volt ? with 3 prong british plugs :)
3 phase is 400 volt ?

nice Stanley key chain COO?
no coo on the tool + package .....:(
but...:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/STANLEY-Key-Chain-Tape-6R095?Pid=search

more pics for you.. strange plug:)
:)
the plugs with the 4 "pins" is 3-phase ?
btw: "National" brand = Panasonic

Hello i am from Argentina
I have this old tools
Nice Messko pressure gauge !
Alright guys, here's a few items I've collected over the last few weeks:
wow !!!! Awesome shop equipment haul !!! :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

BASE Made in Italy, very good quality:
nice tools + shoes !
What is that for a catalog with Ridgid, Starett and Bondhus ?

Looks good ! :drool:








...and my new employer provided safety shoes from Lupos
www.Lupos.de


 

mrtools

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Hello i am from Argentina
I have this old tools
Recently bought this
nice old tools and welcome to the board:rocker:

Alright guys, here's a few items I've collected over the last few weeks:
- PROGRESS NO. 1 PILLAR DRILL

While collecting the drill, a very nice gentleman - the seller - let me have a pair of these old English drill press vices.
that is nice too:drool::drool:

- POLSTORE CABINET
Great item to restore....happy restorations:thumbup:

Next one up:
- ELU MWS 147 BENCH GRINDER
cool!!! old W-Germany bench grinder

A mindful reader would probably ask what's happened to the beautiful Leinen vice that I promised to carefully restore earlier. Here's a snapshot of work in progress - all cleaned up, powder coated and ready to be assembled.
Awesome jobs!!!:thumbup::beer:

BASE Made in Italy, very good quality:
Starrett made in CHINA:
DIAGER made in EU:
Starrett made in Brasil:
Irwin made in Taiwan:
Bondhus made in USA:
Telwin made in CHINA:
Tengtools Made in TAIWAN:
Thanks!!! nice PICS:thumbup: have your customer ask about COO?
btw: good information to shared about COO:thumbup:

ahhh ok and at home 240 volt ? with 3 prong british plugs :)
3 phase is 400 volt ?
right home 220V~240V with british plugs and 3 phase is 410V~420V:D

err.. it OK

the plugs with the 4 "pins" is 3-phase ?
btw: "National" brand = Panasonic
Yes! 200V 3 phase:D
 
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