Hot dog CanUK! That is sweeeeeeeeeeet. May you be so kind as to share size and price?
using it at work - nice product![]()
btw: somehow I know that you would buy the wera xmax calender![]()
added also some pix of the 2 new uvex ultrasonics safety glasses (it fits perfect over my regular glasses) , 3m mask, hazet trolley

A truckload of Awesome has just turned up at my door, direct from Switzerland!![]()
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nice lathe ! want one tooHi all,
Haven't found time to post here but here is some pictures from summer.
A truckload of Awesome has just turned up at my door, direct from Switzerland!![]()
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Here with a sample of the foam drawer liners, dividers, and spanner racks test-fitted:
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I'm jealous!
Have you got rid of the other one?
Now that is a beast!
Does it come with a selection of dividers or are they extra?
Also, would you mind taking a photo of this against say your Beta chests with a couple draws open? It is hard to visualise the size of it compared to a normal chest.
I am running out of room again and am debating whether or not to just buy a third Halfords chest or seek something a bit better.
That lista looks mighty tempting.
how do you like these carts and can you say a bit more about the quality?
Well, there is one simple solution to that!![]()
I'll do my best for a comparison shot, but there's a ridiculous pile of **** between this box and the Beta on the other side of the garage at the moment. I did calculate that I have ~52% more usable drawer area in this box than in the Beta stack.
In the photo above with the hammers -the grey foam pieces that they're sitting on were ones I had cut for the Beta, so you can see that nearly 2.5 Beta drawers would fit in each of this Lista's. These drawers are also deeper than the Beta's are wide.
thanks for the pix ! Whats the blue thing in the last pic ? Plastic pipe welder ?![]()
The wisent box is nice, I like the storage layout for my power tools. I'll try to post some photos later of the drawers and side cabinet. It is well suited power tool storage.
I had to order the dividers extra - I've just bought a small sample selection for now so I can decide how I might use them.
I'll do my best for a comparison shot, but there's a ridiculous pile of **** between this box and the Beta on the other side of the garage at the moment. I did calculate that I have ~52% more usable drawer area in this box than in the Beta stack.
In the photo above with the hammers -the grey foam pieces that they're sitting on were ones I had cut for the Beta, so you can see that nearly 2.5 Beta drawers would fit in each of this Lista's. These drawers are also deeper than the Beta's are wide.
Here's a pic of the largest ratcheting spanner that's in that drawer, so it might give you a better idea of the scale as well:
And of course there are loads of different sizes of cabinets and drawer configs available, even within the "pre-configured" series.
.Thanks (again)!
A few more pics. Just messing about here. I'm sure I'll reorganise things a few times before I settle on something, and I have more tools to fit in, and trays and racks to order.
My wife will not allow me to get anymore tools. I got 700 euros in tool charts, actually a bit less with a discount voucher at bauhaus for the wisent box. But she is not going to be very happy if I buy enough tools to the empty drawer in the 3 carts.
A happy wife is a happy life![]()
I've done a lot of Lista cabinet drawer configurations over the past 16 years. It looks like an ES or HS cabinet (wider than it is deeper) and I've found that partitioning left to right instead of front to back will allow you to get more in the drawer. It's also best to keep the Facom wrenches in the module trays for optimizing space.
Facom tools and Lista cabinets....great combination! Stanley through so and bought both companies. SD
This is my latest catch - a set of Stahlwille deep offset metric ring spanners, size 6 - 32 mm. After cleaning I found an interesting text on every spanner that I did not notice earlier because of the dirt - STRONGER THAN ANY BOLT. Wow! Me very lucky.
thanks ! Very beautiful ratchet ! Very good design !!There you go...

Lathe got price of 1500€ and extra 50€ for Gedore toolbox, without tools, not for sale!![]()

sweet setup !!! Looks good !!!Thanks (again)!
A few more pics. Just messing about here. I'm sure I'll reorganise things a few times before I settle on something, and I have more tools to fit in, and trays and racks to order.

As Neil Young sings: Rust never sleeps...
BTW very nice spanish tools.

WD-40 spray + soft copper wire brush + old news paper to wipe mirror finish Palmera open jawshow did you remove the rust ? btw.: nice wrenches !![]()
Awesome PICCCCSSS...thanks to sharedI visited a HVAC fair today:

Nice tools!!! especially Orbis pliersI dropped by Ash's (German Hand Tools - ash95608) place yesterday to look at his new offerings and picked up a few things




Spain made Bahco ergo?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.
Great "tool in action" pics to show us how good the fast series wrenchesTools in action. Finally had occasion to photograph a situation where my Facom 40R series "Fast" spanners came in handy.
I think it a good prices for 6 piece giant wrenchesHey 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.
Gedore combination wrenches-metric sizes: 32mm, 30mm, 29mm, 28mm, 27mm, and 21mm
What is the wrenches hanging at the wall in the second picture is it Stahlwille Open Box 13?added also some pix of the 2 new uvex ultrasonics safety glasses (it fits perfect over my regular glasses) , 3m mask, hazet trolley
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!A truckload of Awesome has just turned up at my door, direct from Switzerland!![]()
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NiceHi all,Bougth a lathe...


That an awesome tool cart for 50 euro..I'm a big fan of Gedore Adjuntant series,I bougth that Gedore toolbox from same place, on that you can see socketset by Dowidat:
but never found here
nice it look really new with the beautiful steel boxI try to collect Dowidat tools, a company bought by Gedore in 1986(?), since Dowidat tools got really good desing.
really nice quality ratchet set..Congratulation unknow82There you go...

50€ for Gedore toolbox????????are you sure!!!Lathe got price of 1500€ and extra 50€ for Gedore toolbox, without tools, not for sale!![]()

Congratulation CanUK very nice setupThanks (again)!
A few more pics. Just messing about here. I'm sure I'll reorganise things a few times before I settle on something, and I have more tools to fit in, and trays and racks to order.

I have the same problem when decide to buy more tools..some times I bought tools without notifying herMy wife will not allow me to get anymore tools. I got 700 euros in tool charts, actually a bit less with a discount voucher at bauhaus for the wisent box. But she is not going to be very happy if I buy enough tools to the empty drawer in the 3 carts.
A happy wife is a happy life![]()

That rightA happy wife is a happy life![]()
Niceeeeee piecessssssssssssssssssssThis is my latest catch - a set of Stahlwille deep offset metric ring spanners, size 6 - 32 mm. After cleaning I found an interesting text on every spanner that I did not notice earlier because of the dirt - STRONGER THAN ANY BOLT. Wow! Me very lucky.

rare item with STRONGER THAN ANY BOLT sloganIt's real????December 1st......first door of the Wera calendar:

Facom tools and Lista cabinets....great combination! Stanley through so and bought both companies. SD
´How cool isn´t that!!!! I want one too!!!! Where can i get a calender???´
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I might have it wrong, but I think Stanley just bought Lista North America?
The part number for my cab is 14.514.010 (54x36E or 1023mm x 725mm x 1000mm WxDxH)- as far as I can see in the catalogues here there's no mention of EH or HS series (or any other series), but that may tie in with what I was told/cautioned about purchasing anything from the American catalogue as there are some differences in the products.
I'm with you on the Facom modules though - I plan to order a few more foam modules for my 440's, 467's, and 467f's if they have a foam module for them yet.
Edit: Here's something you might be able to help me with. From what I can tell the foam tray for the smaller 440's lays the spanners in one direction, while the tray for the large 400's lays them in the other direction. So if I sat the two modules together with all of the spanners arranged from small-to-large, some would tip towards me and some would tip away? Seems like an oversight, or am I missing something?
Thanks ! The result looks fantastic !WD-40 spray + soft copper wire brush + old news paper to wipe mirror finish Palmera open jaws![]()

http://www.hh-werkzeug.de/euro1eng.htmlNice tools!!! especially Orbis pliers
the Felo main testing screwdriver looks like my Wera, any COO stamp at the screwdriver, do you know the OEM?
yesssss !It's real????![]()

How cool isn´t that!!!! I want one too!!!! Where can i get a calender???´
the Felo main testing screwdriver looks like my Wera, any COO stamp at the screwdriver, do you know the OEM?
Not sure what the thinking was on the 440 small and large foam module trays. The thermoplastic ones are the same. I've had a few hundred custom partitions made up for he Facom thermoplastic trays in Lista boxes....LP75-22's and LP75-14's as the modules display is nicer with a partition between each one (the foam tray layout is more or less seamless and doesn't need the partitions. You can lay out your modules in the front with plenty of room for dividers and partitions at the rear for smaller sets, tools and accessories.
Hi Monte, that calender is very cool. I saw them listed with my online retailer but could not understand why they were so expensive. Now I realize they come loaded with tools. Do you know what they make up in the end?
Hi Monte, that calender is very cool. I saw them listed with my online retailer but could not understand why they were so expensive. Now I realize they come loaded with tools. Do you know what they make up in the end?
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My first Hazet puchase, some "exotic" tools for motorcycle maintenance:
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Hazet 1/4 400mm extender
Hazet 1/2 470mm breaker bar
Hazet 1/2 32mm deep socket
Got a pretty good feal for these on German Ebay.
The 1/4 extender is for reaching the rear cylinder cam chain tensioner, the breaker bar and deep socket for getting off the front sprocket nut on a DL650.
Can't wait for spring to be here to put them to work.


that would be nice if you can show some pictures. Dont know how I should organise my stuff although atm I still have to buy more of the basic tools (gedore hammers are next on the list).
Great purchases! I'm also riding a dl 650 k4 and i 'm planning to change the front sprocket from 15 to 16 teeth, but i thought a ratchet would be ok. You think i need a breaker bar?
Great for you, the DL is a sweet bike!
Regarding front sprocket change, that thing is 150Nm tight and red loctited from the factory, it will not budge without a breaker bar, you might even break the rathchet.
Thanks for the info. One more question. Why you need a deep socket? Is it more solid from an extension?
Great for you, the DL is a sweet bike!
Regarding front sprocket change, that thing is 150Nm tight and red loctited from the factory, it will not budge without a breaker bar, you might even break the rathchet.
The nut is recessed about 80mm into the body of the bike and you'll need an extension if you are going to use a normal socket, which will do the job in the end, but for me it was a good opportunity to buy my first Hazet socket![]()
