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Airframer

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Looks like the gap is there to ensure all the pressure is focused on the tip, or bent portion of the pliers, so you don't lose the grip on what you're grabbing with them.
 
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t1r2u3s4t

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Ah thanks, I must have the NWS version then. Having only 2 NWS pliers and a bunch of Knipex, I must say that Knipex pliers are smooth brand new, while NWS will require some breaking in. Knipex also tends to clean up the finish on the inside gap a bit better than NWS. Either one are nice though.

 

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Some second-hand tools, hazet, facom, beta & volkel

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Monte

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i'm not complaining, just that i won't fall for this trap... :lol:
wise guy :D
i'll try to order one from one of the tool distributors around here then... :thumbup:
DIY stores should have them too...BGS Technic has them ....Wolfcraft in a plastic version...
the lady says thank you too and waves her gummistiefel in your general direction! :beer:
:lol::beer:
indeed... and those damn swiss are willing accomplices! now if they could do us a GJ special edition, i'm sure we wouldn't be objectin' so much, don't you think? :lol_hitti
GJ Edition....that would be a nice idea....but in which color ...? What is the minimum order ...1000 pieces ???´i´ll order one from you :D
a cute crab, fitting plush toy for what we go through right now in some sense... ;)
reminds me on the young Mr. Crab from Sponge Bob :D

Monte THANK YOU :) about this information.

Today I bouhgt BOSCH used GSB 90-2e, tomorrow comes to me,
will be a new pictures.

Have you any information about this drill, replace parts german online shop ?
In the pictures is excellent, I hope that it will be in great condition,
year of production is 2007.
it seems its a heavy duty high quality 2 speed impact drill up to 16mm in steel from the older days...when Bosch tools were blue and the switches orange....these tools are usually very good !
in case of Bosch it´s the best to order directly from Bosch online or from a local Bosch dealer
http://www.bosch-professional.com/h...rvnih-dijelova/usluga-rezervnih-dijelova.html

it seems like i see a good old german Sparvar! :thumbup:
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Blöckw@rt, Monte, please, help me.
What you prefer between gedore 1/2 ratchets: U10 or U20 ?
difficult question :)
both are nice.....fine tooth vs. coarse tooth....
the u-20 has a smaller head i think and fine tooth ..... so maybe the U-20 ?

I just bought these two knipex pliers for the collection.
The bent needle nose pliers has a big gap, with some pressure it is less of a gap, but it never closes completely.
As the price was low (€15 a piece) it's not a big issue, but I am a bit disappointed in the quality.
Is this normal for this model? :dunno:
it´s normal

Some second-hand tools, hazet, facom, beta & volkel
nice haul :pimpflash:thumbup:







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Today was FELO day! More incredible stuff from Ash at GHT. Ordered this on his Felo sale for GJ members.


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Monte

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Here is my second hand GSB 90-2e, outside is not representative.
I disasmbled this drill, electric parts and gearbox is like new.
I do not like it, and I sell it :(.
why ?

Monte, what is your opinion about GSB 680 PROFI, here is link:
http://www.njuskalo.hr/rucni-alati/bosch-busilica-oglas-7505794

is it german made ? Price is 90 EUR.
Germany or switzerland iirc...
should be a good drill , old professional Bosch german/swiss quality .....speed dial etc... cheapest brand new price 103,50 €








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Not sure about which one I`d choose...

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I like the home made one.

After turning the end down, was there enough material to drill the centre of the cap screw so it can act as a deep socket?

I think I will have a go making a set sometime.
 
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monte is there someone who can warranty rahsol wrenches? gedore maybe,i know on the box it says something like "product with gedore warranty" and which whrench you'll get? gedore or NOS rahsol?
 

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monte is there someone who can warranty rahsol wrenches? gedore maybe,i know on the box it says something like "product with gedore warranty" and which whrench you'll get? gedore or NOS rahsol?


got an answer from Gedore France for the same kind of warranty issue and they said that the old Dowidat and Rahsol tools are under the same Gedore lifetime warranty. there is a caveat though, that's only an over the phone answer although they did exchange the broken Dowidat ratchet for a brand new Gedore one. ;)
 
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got an answer from Gedore France for the same kind of warranty issue and they said that the old Dowidat and Rahsol tools are under the same Gedore lifetime warranty. there is a caveat though, that's only an over the phone answer although they did exchange the broken Dowidat ratchet for a brand new Gedore one. ;)

thanks!,i got NOS box end rahsol wrenches,what i have to do them to exchange the whole set for set of brand new gedore? brake em all :dunno: :lol_hitti :lol_hitti
 

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"All products are subject to a guarantee and will be replaced free of charge if they become unusable due to faults in the workmanship or the material and are returned to us. A replacement free of charge will not be effected if the examination in our works shows that the products have been handled in an inexpert manner, have had their dimensions altered, other manipulations have been carried out on them, or they have been subjected to nautral wear and tear."
 

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so if i tell em that some of the wrenches are neted,rings are not centered,corners are raw etc etc if can fit here "due to faults in the workmanship or the material"?
 

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The plan was to buy a good hammer for my brother.

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But couldn't resist and bought one more for my self. :D

The twins.

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In real world looks even prettier.

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Nice furniture. :lol:

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Sticker.. :dunno:

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With the metallic ring it would be perfect.

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And some striking tools mostly from Germany.

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Old witte and Gedore habero.

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The blue gedore is before the habero era.

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Peugeot, Habero and tree witte W-Germany.

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One from France and the rest from Germany.

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:)

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cosmik binturong

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so if i tell em that some of the wrenches are neted,rings are not centered,corners are raw etc etc if can fit here "due to faults in the workmanship or the material"?


you can try it, not sure if it'll work though... :evil:


ok, guys, i've ordered some nice Japan-made stuff from Levelchrome and, again, some postal deities along the way were against me... :sad:
out of the three Top ratchets only two made it safely to France, a Merry screw plier along with a couple Vessel screwdrivers did not make it too. not really the fault of Levelchrome since the package looked like it was handled by the UPS goons instead of the fine folks of USPS. here's what i got:

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now i'll need another shorter +2 and, of course, the missing stuff(+0 & +1)...

while looking around, i've seen that it was impossible to order tools from amazon.co.jp:

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like they said: "a slight problem with my order": none of the articles i want are shippable out of Japan! :lol_hitti

if anybody(yes, i'm thinking of you mr. superautobacs!:D) has good info on reliable sellers in Japan others than the usual suspects(Frankstools & Levelchrome), the kind of sellers that do not overcharge like crazies on shipping(or from whom i cannot fathom how to order my way out of a wet paperbag-site like Factory Gear's one)! ;)
 
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so if i tell em that some of the wrenches are neted,rings are not centered,corners are raw etc etc if can fit here "due to faults in the workmanship or the material"?

"if they become unusable due to faults in the workmanship or the material" .........

i guess the wrenches work even if they are not pretty...

ok, guys, i've ordered some nice Japan-made stuff from Levelchrome and, again, some postal deities along the way were against me... :sad:
nice ratchets :pimpflash
do you have some more pics :)
 

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I like the home made one.

After turning the end down, was there enough material to drill the centre of the cap screw so it can act as a deep socket?

I think I will have a go making a set sometime.

Not enough left to make a deep socket. But it doesn`t matter, it has a sentimental value, it belonged to my late father.
I`d love to see your version

The plan was to buy a good hammer for my brother.

But couldn't resist and bought one more for my self. :D

The twins.

In real world looks even prettier.

Nice furniture. :lol:

And some striking tools mostly from Germany.

Old witte and Gedore habero.

The blue gedore is before the habero era.
:)

Niiiiiiice!

No reason to get excited, they used an angle grinder and orbital sander in "Dumb & Dumber"...
 
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mrtools

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Nice guide:thumbup:
do you have the dimension?

With the metallic ring it would be perfect.
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that a good quality hammer, I like the Gedore and Germany stamp on the hammer head :drool:

And some striking tools mostly from Germany.
Awesome :thumbup:
did you collect them?

ok, guys, i've ordered some nice Japan-made stuff from Levelchrome and, again, some postal deities along the way were against me... :sad:
out of the three Top ratchets only two made it safely to France, a Merry screw plier along with a couple Vessel screwdrivers did not make it too. not really the fault of Levelchrome since the package looked like it was handled by the UPS goons instead of the fine folks of USPS. here's what i got:
Hi cosmik binturong, nice to see you again in the board :)
very nice tools brother !! good comeback
as monte said...can we have more pics for this;)
 
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Pics from my brother :drool: :drool:

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he told me "I found some tools mark W. Germany in the tools shop, I guess this is a good tools, if you are interested let me know" :evil: :evil: :drool: :drool:
does someone know the last years Hazet mark their tools with W. Germany?
 

cosmik binturong

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some of you might remember this post a couple years back:

Thanks! It's a plumber's wrench, here are a few more pics of it:

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and my logical :drool: reaction:

me wants! :shocking:

Ridgid "One stop Wrench" added to the list! :thumbup:


so, time had come come to update the plumbing kit and hunt for the right tools at right prices. ordered one Ridgid One-Stop wrench from amazon.com along with heavily discounted czech-made Wera hex and some much needed PB Swiss small Torx screwdrivers.

the picture on the site shows a nicely made and stamped "made in Germany" One Stop wrench:

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:thumbup:

now guess what i got when i opened the package... :dunno:

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a made in China one! poor finish, chrome-marring sharp edges, almost non-existent knurling, inadequate and uneven broaching and already rusted inside...

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thank you so much you deceitful people at Ridge Tool Company!
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you are now almost in the same league as the f-word-tards at Irwin that destroyed Record of Sheffield. "congratz guyz!" you've just transformed a nicely made and well thought-out product in yet another crappy tool suitable for sale at CrapMart instead of improving it by offering a stainless steel version.
i almost regret having bought the wonderful US-made 18 in. aluminium RapidGrip, almost but not quite since it only cost me a bit under 28,00€ shipped; that and 'cause i'll need it in a few month for the complete overhaul of the irrigation system(and probably more than that).
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some of you might remember this post a couple years back:

and my logical :drool: reaction:

so, time had come come to update the plumbing kit and hunt for the right tools at right prices. ordered one Ridgid One-Stop wrench from amazon.com along with heavily discounted czech-made Wera hex and some much needed PB Swiss small Torx screwdrivers.

the picture on the site shows a nicely made and stamped "made in Germany" One Stop wrench:


now guess what i got when i opened the package... :dunno:

a made in China one! poor finish, chrome-marring sharp edges, almost non-existent knurling, inadequate and uneven broaching and already rusted inside.
thank you so much you deceitful people at Ridge Tool Company!

you are now almost in the same league as the f-word-tards at Irwin that destroyed Record of Sheffield. "congratz guyz!" you've just transformed a nicely made and well thought-out product in yet another crappy tool suitable for sale at CrapMart instead of improving it by offering a stainless steel version.
i almost regret having bought the wonderful US-made 18 in. aluminium RapidGrip, almost but not quite since it only cost me a bit under 28,00€ shipped; that and 'cause i'll need it in a few month for the complete overhaul of the irrigation system(and probably more than that). [/IMG]

:sad:My Ridgid One-Stop-Wrench was purchsed two or three years ago from Home Depot was made in Slovenia. I'm not sure how old the stock was. I wondered whether Unior might manufactured it.:headscrat
 

cosmik binturong

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:sad:My Ridgid One-Stop-Wrench was purchsed two or three years ago from Home Depot was made in Slovenia. I'm not sure how old the stock was. I wondered whether Unior might manufactured it.:headscrat


i wouldn't mind a slovenian wrench, especially if made by Unior! :beer:

wanna trade? :D
 
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