bart1
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Part 2:
Hazet...
Great pics, thanks for those!
Hazet has kitchen knives now?
Part 2:
Hazet...
nice tool haul !!
How much air does it Need ? how big is your compressor ?
yes it´s a dual pawl Setup. Didn´t count the teeth though.Hey, that's rebuildable....and looks like it's sourced from the same company BluePoint/Snap-on gets theirs from. Does it also have a dual-80 mechanism in it?
Hello and welcome !Hello!
I'm from Peru
yes...one...Great pics, thanks for those!
Hazet has kitchen knives now?
480 l/min ... i thought they need moreThey state 350 watt using 8 litres a second, if that means anything to you? Their latest range is even more powerful for a similar air consumption.
My compressor is nothing special - just an SIP one with a 200 litre tank and 3 horse motor. Underpowered for long duration sanding, painting etc but is grand for most tasks. About 6 years old and still going strong. They come with **** motors that need replaced.
they say "Germany" on them...By any chance does anyone have any experience with the Gedore K19 half inch drive impact sockets?
I noticed they are fairly well priced, but, do Gedore make them and more importantly, where?
they say "Germany" on them...
another nice production video from BETA:
another nice production video from BETA:
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Thanks for your support!
I'll keep searching!
Now that the ebay witch has allowed me to list again, I'm putting some items up for sale:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/alfajuj/m.html?item=251275737773&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
I love collecting obsolete tools.
There isn't much sport in collecting present production. You just buy it. Yaaaaawn.
It's much more fun digging and searching for the one you want. There always seems to be at least one size of the the set which eludes you.
so I prefer 600 to 600N, 450 to 450N, and if I'm really feeling masochistic, I can start collecting 635 box wrenches, or better yet, small "a" Hazet tools!!!
But truly, I can't bring myself to collect 610 zero offset box wrenches. They're just so homely compared to the astonishingly lovely 610N series. What gems they are!
Right now I'm asking on a Dutch market site about a used 600-27. The site is only in Dutch and for some reason, the Google translation doesn't work on this site. All the more fun! I'll translate it sentence by sentence.
I just hope I don't run into another yo-yo who can't figure out how to ship international!!!
I do not know what happened. I constantly buy colored allen
Sorry for the crappy selfphone pics
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Been trying to decide whether to buy those Wiha ones, or the PB Swiss versions (and Hazet seem to do a similarly coloured set now too...), how does the colored finish look like it will hold up?
Been trying to decide whether to buy those Wiha ones, or the PB Swiss versions (and Hazet seem to do a similarly coloured set now too...), how does the colored finish look like it will hold up?
Or you could try HaFu, the OEM for the Hazet keys
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-INB...n_Heimwerker_Handwerkzeug&hash=item43bc6cd145
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buy now:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-INB...n_Heimwerker_Handwerkzeug&hash=item4604c98a0a
short set:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-INB...n_Heimwerker_Handwerkzeug&hash=item46080af5f7
...or:
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....or red, orange, green, yellow....
Torx:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-TOR...n_Heimwerker_Handwerkzeug&hash=item43b790787e


Hi RatchetA couple of oldtimers today
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a Rheidco-metabo #382 1/2" drive 'push through' type ratchet,
been reading this thread through from page one again and from what I've seen Rheidco-metabo tools are from the 50s and 60's? not sure though.
I bought it from ebay a few years ago, so dont know much about it, quite a nice ratchet, 24 tooth, so not the smoothest, and icant take it apart to look at the mechanism sadly as its semi sealed (seems to be staked together) really quite a slim head on it, has come in handy a few times already
and an old hazet 300 series open end spanner, in a slightly odd size, 7/8ths and 25/32nds
im still a bit of a novice at dating hazet stuff despite them beign one of my favorite brands, but id guess 50s or early 60's? has the old small a logo and the waterslide decal on it,
In nice condition, doesn't look to have been used much at all, these early hazet wrenches are a bit 'cruder' (for want of a better word) in finish to the later ones, then again so were most tools from that era, function over form etc although it still feels nice and light in the hand compared to a lot of old tools
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Hmm, the rough paint job doesnt do it for me.Or you could try HaFu, the OEM for the Hazet keys![]()
We definitely want to see pics.Hi Ratchet
I have the Metabo-Rheidco 25 piece socket set purchased new in 1972 for 22 rand in RSA-equivalent to about 11 pounds in those days.
set consist of:
metal box & tray
1 slotted socket
18 bi-hex socket 12-27, 30 & 32mm
speed brace
5" & 10" extension
universal joint
t-bar
yes the ratchet head thickness is 17.1mm only
All this blue looks great.
I did a search for Inbus, but all I find is some made in Taiwan hex keys.
Matador combination wrench from Bauhaus, one of the last which marked with Germany.![]()

As we speak about Matador...
Been trying to decide whether to buy those Wiha ones, or the PB Swiss versions (and Hazet seem to do a similarly coloured set now too...), how does the colored finish look like it will hold up?
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You know Monte, your going to cost me a fortune posting stuff like that
those look really nice, I have 3 sets of long hex keys already (PB swiss with the short angled end, Gedore and Snap-On) but do need a short set and a set of Torx L keys![]()
Some more Gedore goodies came in today. All the pliers are made in Austria, wrenches and water pump pliers in Germany, and the screwdrivers have nothing on them. Weird thing about screwdrivers is that the ph2 and 5.5 slotted don't have markings on the caps like the rest. I dunno if that is a mistake or they are suppose to be like that.
All this blue looks great.
I did a search for Inbus, but all I find is some made in Taiwan hex keys.
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