Thanks for the link."Inbus" = Innensechskantschraube Bauer und Schaurte
("inside hexagon screw Bauer and Schaurte") derived from the Company who first patented the screw in Germany. Still a brand name, licensed to HaFu to make hex keys
http://hafu.skelpo.de/inbus
Thanks for the welcome Nort, Roverbo and Mt.
Roverbo at all think we're in a forum nerd, we're just a group of people passionate about tools, although, I'm not always the employment specialist for repairs that never fail at home and try as far it possible to increase my "arsenal"
My father had a wood shop for many years and have been able to rescue some tools that I hope will be interesting ...
Irega wrenches and Zubi-Ondo
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I have a Channellock adjustable wrench 12", "Made in Spain" which appears almost identical to that Irega. It wouldn't surprise me if that company is Channellock's source.
sweet !!! Looks like new !!![]()
Might want to keep an eye out for nicks on the 90 degree edge where flat transitions to rounded exterior of jaw (just used to bend electronic component leads, which are either soft tin plated steel or soft copper <0.8mm or 20AWG wire or less>).small Knipex needle nose pliers

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As we speak about Matador...
...are we sure is made in Germany...?
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- if they were perfect, they wouldn´t be interesting........OK...........we go on............![]()
You´re right. Love that name "Zubi-Ondo" - like an african train line..Thanks for the welcome Nort, Roverbo and Mt.
Roverbo at all think we're in a forum nerd, we're just a group of people passionate about tools, although, I'm not always the employment specialist for repairs that never fail at home and try as far it possible to increase my "arsenal"
My father had a wood shop for many years and have been able to rescue some tools that I hope will be interesting ...
Irega wrenches and Zubi-Ondo
That´s a new thing to keep looking for - Matador Whitworth...More Matador Madness:
This is a motorcycle kit with whitworth sizes: 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 and 1/2.

Old welders hammer - no name/coo - worn, but nice.
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Thanks you sir; that's high praise considering the source
Unfortunately this grinder is lacking the original ID plate and switch, but I have two more Elliotts (a 6" and a 7") and another one of these stands to refurb. The grinder above (but not the stand) will be sold off -hopefully offsetting part of the overall costs so far.

Might want to keep an eye out for nicks on the 90 degree edge where flat transitions to rounded exterior of jaw (just used to bend electronic component leads, which are either soft tin plated steel or soft copper <0.8mm or 20AWG wire or less>).
I mention this, as I've seen and heard of Knipex's small electronics pliers doing this, suggesting softer metal (curious if it's a consistent issue or random).
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another sweet looking one !Another busy day. Wolf bench grinder stand.
awesome tools for a awesome price !!!And talkin´´bout looking for tools:
Old world tools from todays local fleemarket. "Dear, i´ll take a short look at the fleemarket". "OK, but pleeease...don´t buy any more old, rusty tools. Or you will need a larger garage".

It´s the sameWhat is the difference between hazet carts and vigor ? They look awfully similar.
Werkstattwagen VIGOR V1483 vs HAZET 177-6
Hi Russik,USSR (...)
Bought these Bahco P51 hedge shears for myself and my girlfriend to sort our garden - absolutely blown away by them. (...)
Next is a tool of my father's, an uncapping knife used for bee keeping. (...)
I also managed to pick up the entire tool collection of a retired plumber. There is so much stuff I need to get round to going through, I will post up pictures when I do. Plenty of British and German stuff in there, all very old!
That's a nice hammer. I'm not convinced it's a welder's hammer though. How about posting the photo on the "Hammer Time" thread to see what the experts say? Link below:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=143435&highlight=hammer&page=14
Let´s see what the hammer experts says.That's a nice hammer. I'm not convinced it's a welder's hammer though. How about posting the photo on the "Hammer Time" thread to see what the experts say? Link below:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=143435&highlight=hammer&page=14
That is one serious present youshouldatappd. Enjoy.![]()
What is the difference between hazet carts and vigor ? They look awfully similar.
Werkstattwagen VIGOR V1483 vs HAZET 177-6
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What is the difference between hazet carts and vigor ? They look awfully similar.
Werkstattwagen VIGOR V1483 vs HAZET 177-6
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Hi Russik,
that´s the russian version of the Ridgid style plumbers wrench...? Looks rock solid - and heeeaaavy....
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beautiful japanese goodiesback to Osaka where my last parcel originated:
more later!![]()


I have found a store that has NOS Sandvik-Belzer spanners and sockets (metric and inch sizes). Also some Dowidat stuff too.
I want to ask how Sandvik-Belzer is compared to Gedore, Hazet, Facom and it's own descendant Bahco stuff. Which brand is the best?
And the other question is if I have to prefer Sandvik-Belzer or Dowidat or ignore them and to buy Gedore, Hazet, Facom etc. and why?
finally some good pics here !!! All these tools pics are quite boring on the long runTool boxes from Hazet or Vigor ???...................hmmmm..........![]()
Tool boxes from Hazet or Vigor ???...................hmmmm..........![]()

Looks good.another item that was MIT(missing in transit), the big Merry ZA-185 screw pliers:
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shaped to grab rotten screws at an angle:
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Toolboxes? Whom in their right mind would be paying attention to the toolboxes vs. the eye candy in those pics?Tool boxes from Hazet or Vigor ???...................hmmmm..........![]()

Looks good.
Is this bigger and more "muscular" than the Engineer screw pliers ?
I need to get one of these type .
an already seen here stubby screwie from Vessel but not from Japan("assembled" only):
and, lastly for now, another Japan-made tool that's sold by Stanley but without the dredged name on it:
i haven't been impressed by the PZ-57 though, the 3 peaks offering looks more promising and will be what i'll order next: DS-115TZ and DS-150Z for smaller screws. there's also a DS-175TZ that is 10mm shorter than the Merry and doesn't look to be sturdier(but as more modernish handles and finish):
yeah, I've seen several things from Vessel that are made in Thailand (like their hammers for example).

sold here, in France, for something like 40-45€: *click!*Wow, that's a nice find. Where did you find that?
don't know for sure, it's available from Keiba, KTC and a lot of others in various colors and sizes:I think Keiba is the OEM?
they're definitely going to be in our new toolboxes, unlike Engineer's pliers!I've always been a fan of the 3 Peaks screw pliers and locking pliers over the Engineer. Better jaw geometry and finish.
