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Monte

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Thanks buddy !

right home 220V~240V with british plugs and 3 phase is 410V~420V:D
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err.. it OK
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Yes! 200V 3 phase:D
200 V is 200V missing :D
8 euro Palmera...rust..:evil:
how did you remove the rust ? btw.: nice wrenches ! :drool:

Product of Ireland. (?)
Why the Pro Piezo 75 and not the Super Pro 125 ? Which cable size do you can solder with the Pro Piezo ? 2,5mm² ?







I visited a HVAC fair today:

bending machines from www.schechtl.de




Rothenberger threading machine


the brand new "Rems Helix" cordless drill www.rems.de



Rems pipe cutters


Rems threading machine


...and the brand new Rems Puma recip saw


new modern Gedore pipe wrench


Bosch


Sortimo storage system www.sortimo.com




Klauke hand tools www.Klauke.de



Klauke cordless cable crimper and cutter


new Metabo die grinders:


Metabo tools for stainless steel:


magnetic core drill:


Metabo rotary hammers:


"Houben" hand tools www.Houben.eu



"Starmix" vacuum www.Starmix.de



"Jokari" wire strippers www.Jokari.de

 
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Anybody know where USAG 237A 3/4" drive ratchet is made? I'd guess Italy, but there's no COO mark, and it looks quite like a Facom. Picked it up at a pawn shop with a USAG 17 mm hex socket on it. It works beautifully. Very beefy handle, 72 tooth Facom style mechanism. Much finer tooth count than my other large drive ratchets. Looked around the net, don't see much info on any pricing, anybody got an idea on that? Ever use one?

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I dropped by Ash's (German Hand Tools - ash95608) place yesterday to look at his new offerings and picked up a few things.

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Monte i never heard about "Houben". Manufacture their hand tools or are rebranded? BTW how often this kind of exhibition take place in your city?

the pliers are rebranded NWS pliers www.nws-tools.de
The exhibition is every 2 years http://get-nord.de/en/

Anybody know where USAG 237A 3/4" drive ratchet is made? I'd guess Italy, but there's no COO mark, and it looks quite like a Facom. Picked it up at a pawn shop with a USAG 17 mm hex socket on it. It works beautifully. Very beefy handle, 72 tooth Facom style mechanism. Much finer tooth count than my other large drive ratchets. Looked around the net, don't see much info on any pricing, anybody got an idea on that? Ever use one?
price: http://www.ebay.de/itm/USAG-Cricchetto-reversibile-237-A-3-4-POLLICE-/200266483034

I dropped by Ash's (German Hand Tools - ash95608) place yesterday to look at his new offerings and picked up a few things.
WOW NICE

@ Monte - Any idea where the Rems saw is made? I know a few of their tools have been very similar to Dewalt....

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:)
AEG US 1300 XE :)
China or czech republic
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Anybody know where USAG 237A 3/4" drive ratchet is made? I'd guess Italy, but there's no COO mark, and it looks quite like a Facom. Picked it up at a pawn shop with a USAG 17 mm hex socket on it. It works beautifully. Very beefy handle, 72 tooth Facom style mechanism. Much finer tooth count than my other large drive ratchets. Looked around the net, don't see much info on any pricing, anybody got an idea on that? Ever use one?

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http://www.usag.it/catalog/it/products/details/584/237_A_3_4/Cricchetto_reversibile

Prezzo listino € 96.92
Prices in Euro VAT excluded, valid for Italian market only

The prices of USAG tools are shown on their site, but only when you set the language in Italian. ;)
 

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My new metabo grinder, and some wbg larger size metric wrenches
 

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After consolidating all my tools to Germany, and picking up couple of tool carts. I have some new problems. I have more room to store tools then I have tools, ;)

These are the 3 tool carts I pick up. Wisent from Bauhaus, and two workforce form aldi. The mid boxes I picked up from sears on sale for 49 dollars each. Now I have 5 tool carts, 2 mid boxes, 1 top box and a craftsman socket box.
 

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Thanks buddy !


:rocker:

:D:D:D:(:D:D:D

200 V is 200V missing :D

how did you remove the rust ? btw.: nice wrenches ! :drool:


Why the Pro Piezo 75 and not the Super Pro 125 ? Which cable size do you can solder with the Pro Piezo ? 2,5mm² ?







I visited a HVAC fair today:

bending machines from www.schechtl.de




Rothenberger threading machine


the brand new "Rems Helix" cordless drill www.rems.de



Rems pipe cutters


Rems threading machine


...and the brand new Rems Puma recip saw


new modern Gedore pipe wrench


Bosch


Sortimo storage system www.sortimo.com




Klauke hand tools www.Klauke.de



Klauke cordless cable crimper and cutter


new Metabo die grinders:


Metabo tools for stainless steel:


magnetic core drill:


Metabo rotary hammers:


"Houben" hand tools www.Houben.eu



"Starmix" vacuum www.Starmix.de



"Jokari" wire strippers www.Jokari.de




Mice Monte.Much thanks for sharing pictures. :thumbup:


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Why the Pro Piezo 75 and not the Super Pro 125 ? Which cable size do you can solder with the Pro Piezo ? 2,5mm² ?

I already have a bigger Weller gas iron. I wanted the small heat-shrink nozzle on this for some really fine heat-shrink work I'm doing at the moment.

Not sure on the sizes it can do but it gets damn hot!
 

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I have the same Gedore plastic stubby ratchet, 1/2" dr, light blue. It's a great ratchet, mine is silky smooth after I put some silicone grease in it.
 

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wohoo finally I have internet again - that have been some hard days :D in the meantime I just bought some cheap hazet stuff (15 euro trolley and their basic screwdriver set), 3m mask, uvex eye protection that you can wear with your glasses on and I absolutly love - way better then these el cheapo versions I had before.

bought some more Facom Le Tag socket inserts:
you bought online or local?


These are the 3 tool carts I pick up. Wisent from Bauhaus, and two workforce form aldi.
how do you like these carts and can you say a bit more about the quality?


Can someone recommend me a good bit holder? I am thinking about the Felo AllSTar
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But I am open for suggestions.
 

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I dropped by Ash's (German Hand Tools - ash95608) place yesterday to look at his new offerings and picked up a few things.

Wow, that's some really nice stuff! How do you like the "ergonomic" (angled head) Orbis pliers?

After consolidating all my tools to Germany, and picking up couple of tool carts. I have some new problems. I have more room to store tools then I have tools, ;)

Well, there is one simple solution to that! ;)

My latest purchases:

A Bahco Ergo PH3 and a Sandvik PH4. Got them at the Vintage car market last weekend. For 20:- SEK each I though they were a bargain.
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Some Hultafors knives, despite my deep Mora/Frost preference. I had a small lapse in judgement and got these because they were cheap.
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Clas Ohlson advertised about a Bahco screwdriver set for 99:- SEK. I thought it would be just some Chinese ones, but went for a look anyways. To my surprise they are made in Spain, so I got a set.
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Monte

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I already have a bigger Weller gas iron. I wanted the small heat-shrink nozzle on this for some really fine heat-shrink work I'm doing at the moment.

Not sure on the sizes it can do but it gets damn hot!
i was looking for something up to 1,5mm² (16 AWG) so i guess the 75 Watt version should work !?

wohoo finally I have internet again - that have been some hard days :D in the meantime I just bought some cheap hazet stuff (15 euro trolley and their basic screwdriver set), 3m mask, uvex eye protection that you can wear with your glasses on and I absolutly love - way better then these el cheapo versions I had before.
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you bought online or local?
i special ordered it through a local dealer (€ 12.50)
Can someone recommend me a good bit holder? I am thinking about the Felo AllSTar
But I am open for suggestions.
Wera makes good ones too

Clas Ohlson advertised about a Bahco screwdriver set for 99:- SEK.
great price:eyecrazy::pimpflash







some misc stuff:

www.mmm.de




some Spax screws www.Spax.de

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10 liter hand wash paste :) www.E-Coll.de



Mafell badges www.Mafell.de

 

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Tools in action. Finally had occasion to photograph a situation where my Facom 40R series "Fast" spanners came in handy.

Disassembling a weight bench - nut on a carriage bolt tucked away in an acute angle where two tubes join. Not enough clearance for the box-end, and a bit fidgety for a standard open-end (although it would have worked). "Fast" open end worked a treat:

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Monte

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Hey guys, just bought these off of Ebay. Is this a good deal or I overpaid? Thing is the bigger sizes are always expensive brand new, so I figured these should be a good buy.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gedore-Germ...zjuLsDEw2pFmqlT6dw7+V5A=&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc


Gedore combination wrenches-metric sizes: 32mm, 30mm, 29mm, 28mm, 27mm, and 21mm

That´s a good price for these large sizes !

Should be OK. Check the different tip sizes and see if one suits your application. Of course, a bigger unit will do more jobs I guess so if you have the coin, get the bigger one!

http://www.portasol.com/products_sc_r1.asp?sC_ID=114

yeah i guess "bigger is better" is true this time :)

@Monte: Price of the E-Coll?

14,38 € + tax
 

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That bauhaus knife, = Bahco knife. They are rebranded mora knives and they are ****** good, i use one for hunting.
 

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Rems pipe cutters

using it at work - nice product :)
btw: somehow I know that you would buy the wera xmax calender :D

added also some pix of the 2 new uvex ultrasonics safety glasses (it fits perfect over my regular glasses) , 3m mask, hazet trolley
 

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