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Ratchet.

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Got some more new tools over the weekend

Firstly up a Hazet 3417 cup tool for removing cartridge oil filters on some VW group cars, i got this via the parts department at my work, reasonable price too

Wonder if the same filter direct from hazet has a different part number? as it wouldn't have the VW Audi etc logos?











Second is a random selection of Acesa 710 series 1/2 drive sockets bought from ebay, 2x 20mm, 21mm, 22mm and a 1/4 Whitworth all are in great condition, sadly some have engraving/owners marks on them, not to bad though








Really nice sockets though, quite similar in finish to hazet 900 series sockets, would like to get a full set of them, but seems they are no longer made, and a bit obscure over here, I hadn't even heard of the make until someone posted on here a few weeks back :p
 
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Thanks !!:thumbup:
Approved in Germany it seems ..."D"...for Deutschland :)

The "D99"?

:drool:
hmmm nice store !! What else do they have ?

Mainly Gedore, carolus and knipex. But you can also find bosh, metabo, makita, Dowidat old stock, some Stahliwille and matadore, athlet, volkel and v-coil, belzer old stock, files from bacho, pullers from kukko, etc. From india and china only a few. I'll try to take some pics next time.

:lol: the Gedore virus ;)

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some more stuff from Aldi:

This is nice. :)
 

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I have unraveled one part of the mystery of the Hazet carburetor kit
Courtesy of a member of the aircooled VW fan site thesamba

The tool number 4513 which is a deep socket with the swiveling slothead screwdriver with a sleeve.

The sleeve acts as a holder for the main jet when changing jets on a carburetor which is still installed on the car so you don't drop it into the intake manifold :scared:.

What a cool tool! :rocker:

These aircooled VW guys are Hazet fanatics! not like me :lol_hitti

Here are some pages from the 87/88 catalog"


http://imageshack.us/a/img442/3345/ehazetcat12.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img822/2340/ehazetcat06.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img12/857/ehazetcat10.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img820/3472/ehazetcat08.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img694/8423/ehazetcat09.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img690/2752/ehazetcat07.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img692/6346/ehazetcat11.jpg
 

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They have more customers from Germany :)
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Those Hazet drivers are so damn nice looking. I like my PB Swiss Swiss Grip set of torx. I only bought sizes 20 through 55 or so, but they're great.
 

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Can anybody reccomend me a 75mm 3/8 drive locking extension from an old world manufacturer? Need it for motorcycle spark plug removal where using a regular extension means socket remains attached to the spark plug.
 

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Can anybody reccomend me a 75mm 3/8 drive locking extension from an old world manufacturer? Need it for motorcycle spark plug removal where using a regular extension means socket remains attached to the spark plug.

Stahlwille 427QR - locking extension
comes in 3 inch size. perfect :pimpflash
 

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Monte

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The "D99"?
yes
Mainly Gedore, carolus and knipex. But you can also find bosh, metabo, makita, Dowidat old stock, some Stahliwille and matadore, athlet, volkel and v-coil, belzer old stock, files from bacho, pullers from kukko, etc. From india and china only a few. I'll try to take some pics next time.
coooool :pimpflash sounds like a good store !!! :drool::beer::pimpflash
This is nice. :)
yup :) and only 6,99 each :)

Life`s not only about tools, you know
nice Gedore dealer goodies :pimpflash








another Karcher vacuum adaptor



"Made in Italien" ?? :dunno:
"Made in Italy"....or..."Hergestellt in Italien"....but "Made in Italien" ...?? :lol:

 

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some tools in action pics:


grinding


drilling

Nice Flex grinder and Milwaukee drill
Very niiiiice:pimpflash
I love the Flex speed control.

By the way, just so you know, real men always open their beer with a ring spanner. Here's the technique.
Stille Nacht from Belgium 14.5% alcohol!!!:bounce:
 

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marcone

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Metabo UHE2650, bought second hand:
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Needed a rotor bearing change, cleaning of the old grease, re-lubing and it's good to go...again.
 

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Hello guys! Today i bought some Facom angled wrenches but i think that they are fake?!?!?! :headscrat:headscrat What do you thing about
http://prodavalnik.com/photos/ad/21721611/1/

http://prodavalnik.com/photos/ad/21721611/3/

http://prodavalnik.com/photos/ad/21721611/8/

Your Facom 76 Angled Pass Thru Socket Spanners/Wrenches look like they have the same outside profile machining as my older French made ones, but the finish on them is different. From the images I've seen on Ebay France I think the older version of those wrenches had a full polish on the wider sockets on both ends. Facom then switched to a full satin chrome finish on the later French production that was being distributed in the USA by SK Tools. After Stanley bought Facom I've read the production shifted, first to the Czech Republic, then to Taiwan (by Rotar/Toptul?), and then according to GJ member Ultgar to China, at least for the 76s. Those wrenches you have don't say France so they're probably from one of the later "Country Of Origins"/COO, but which one I can't be sure. The other major French tool company that makes that wrench/spanner style is SAM Outillage. Beta Tools of Italy also offers that style of wrench as does Hazet. Both SAM and Beta use a different profile than Facom. MOB Outillage of France also offers that style of Wrench, but their wrenches are produced in Romania from what I understand. The MOB wrenches look like they use the same profile as the Facom wrenches. Those wrenches you have appear to be a mix of 76 series 12/6 point and 75 series 6/6 point. Do they have the series 75 or 76 on them anywhere? The wrenches look like they may be made right so I'd vote later COO rather than fake. Alternately they might be "after hours" production. The "Facon" on the one wrench looks bad but it could just be a diemaker messing up.
 
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Monte

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Nice Flex grinder and Milwaukee drill
Very niiiiice:pimpflash
I love the Flex speed control.
i´like them too :D:):rocker:
By the way, just so you know, real men always open their beer with a ring spanner. Here's the technique.
Stille Nacht from Belgium 14.5% alcohol!!!:bounce:
nice :D:bowdown:
Stille Nacht ....sounds german....."Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht. Alles schläft, einsam wacht...." a famous christmas song...

Metabo UHE2650, bought second hand:
:rocker:

Thanks.
Mine has not that D. :(
Nah. :headscrat I had to take the gedore.
:lol:
it must have the "D" or the measurement is wrong :D
It is. He is the usually gedore dealer near to my house.
a Gedore dealer close to my home would be awesome.... On the left side of the house the Gedore dealer and on the right side the Hazet dealer and on the opposite of the street the Stahlwille dealer :D ;)







3M precision oiler



 

lok

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it must have the "D" or the measurement is wrong :D

It has the "made in Germany" so it couldn't be that bad. :pimpflash


a Gedore dealer close to my home would be awesome.... On the left side of the house the Gedore dealer and on the right side the Hazet dealer and on the opposite of the street the Stahlwille dealer :D ;)

Monte, this could be a disaster. Seriously now! :D

3M precision oiler

How good is it? Most of the pen oiler dripping oils.
 
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Monte

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It has the "made in Germany" so it couldn't be that bad. :pimpflash
oh you´re right :);)
Monte, this could be a disaster. Seriously now! :D
:bounce:
How good is it? Most of the pen oiler dripping oils.
if you slightly press the blue button one drop of oil will be dispensed and it seems it don´t drip...so far...

... and an ATM in front of each store ... :D :D :D
:) yeah minimum 1 :) better 2 just in case 1 is empty:D








Some videos of tool production @ Beta

screwdrivers
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/VoLTJYZ6cXs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

circlip pliers
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/kK2MRXmWmcY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

boxes
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/zbSNIwuq9x0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

...and from Norbar
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/aIMw52h53XM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
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Wow, I'm glad I saw that before it got deleted.

Just wow.
 
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billymade

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Monte, I have been looking for some quality terminal extraction tools for the wiring on my 2002 Volkswagen New Beetle Turbo S (connectors on temp sensor, starter, alt, coils, maf, etc.); in my search, I have run across this company: T G S Spezialwerkzeuge GmbH: QUALITY. http://shop.t-g-s.de/index.php

Do you have any experience with their tools? I am looking at working on the typical Volkswagen Mark IV era connectors/housings (AMP/TE junior timer connectors ): http://www.passatplus.de/umbauteile/stecker/stecker2.htm

Looks like you can order from their website; also, if you have any other brands or tools that would work for my application, let me know! :) I have been looking at "official" VW and tools by AMP/TE and they are pretty expensive.

Looks like this set; might do the trick.

Set for Mini-ISO & ISO contacts Content: G344 - Extraction tool used in car audio systems, car telephone circuits for ISO housing, etc 2.8 and 4.8 mm symmetrical Blade and leaf spring bushings G174 - used unlocking tool for mini-ISO housing in car audio systems, car telephone circuits, etc. Micro-Timer I + II + III and matching flat connector / MLC / MFS / DCS-2 - 1.5 mm

part no: KL-ISO

http://shop.t-g-s.de/product_info.php?products_id=11761&_cb=1366327475
 
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lok

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I saw that too! :D

lol why they deleted it?? i mean its a tool related right?

Correct. Just google "Innovative design, clear storage & simple selection..." and tern it in images.

or

Unior 2008 geny.
 
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neophyte

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lol why they deleted it?? i mean its a tool related right?

I'm not certain, but my understanding is if "inappropriate" images containing "certain types" of content get posted the server fees charged to Garage Journal get far more expensive. The website may also wind up being blocked by filtering software, organizations and/or businesses due to content restrictions.
 
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Monte

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Monte, I have been looking for some quality terminal extraction tools for the wiring on my 2002 Volkswagen New Beetle Turbo S (connectors on temp sensor, starter, alt, coils, maf, etc.); in my search, I have run across this company: T G S Spezialwerkzeuge GmbH: QUALITY. http://shop.t-g-s.de/index.php
Sorry billymade i´ve never heard of that company nor i have ever used such tools.... you can buy them from many companies like Hazet, Stahlwille, Schroeder, Herth + Buss or www.mibostahl.com and www.wmtools.de
some people recommend to use paper clips ....i don´t know if that works ??







Festool extra handle for Systainer size 1 + 2




Before:



After:



....more comfortable to carry now...:



....still can be carried like this if several systainers are locked together...:



...and some protective covers for the stickers:

 
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