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LeGarage

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I've got a Nike. Excellent jack

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Rico.

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What are your recommendations for hydraulic jacks made in the old world? I am after a 1.5/2 tonne one, low entry would be useful but not imperative. The only things I can get locally are all Clarke/Sealey made in China jobbies.

I've seen AC Hydraulic, but can't seem to find a decent supplier in the UK.

Any other recommendations are received gratefully :)


Check out www.primetools.co.uk click on Jacking and Lifting on the left.

They supply a large range of gorgeous FACOM trolley jacks... They're a bit spendy
and I'll be honest, I'm not sure where they're made, but they just might fit your bill
if you want something a cut above Sealey and Clarke stuff.
 

willhollin

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What are your recommendations for hydraulic jacks made in the old world? I am after a 1.5/2 tonne one, low entry would be useful but not imperative. The only things I can get locally are all Clarke/Sealey made in China jobbies.

I've seen AC Hydraulic, but can't seem to find a decent supplier in the UK.

Any other recommendations are received gratefully :)

Have a look at the Irimo jacks, www.ffx.co.uk seem to have decent prices on them.

EDIT - www.toollineuk.com as well.
 
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marcone

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Hey guys,

I am looking for a ladder for around the house chores like cleaning gutters, changing high placed light bulbs and such.
Can you recommend me an old world manufacturer of quality ladder stuff?

So far I know of Krause. How good are they? Also they have a sub-brand called Corda which offers a lower price. What's up with that? Are we talking the same set-up like Gedore-Carolus, Hazet-Vigor, meaning made in China?
 

Roverbo

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Hey guys,

I am looking for a ladder for around the house chores like cleaning gutters, changing high placed light bulbs and such.
Can you recommend me an old world manufacturer of quality ladder stuff?

Hi Marcone,
some pro brands are Zarges from Germany http://www.zarges.com/en/ or Wibe Ladders from Sweden http://www.wibeladders.com/.
Both brands are in the expensive range, but top quality.
 

Van Steele

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Hey guys,

I am looking for a ladder for around the house chores like cleaning gutters, changing high placed light bulbs and such.
Can you recommend me an old world manufacturer of quality ladder stuff?

So far I know of Krause. How good are they? Also they have a sub-brand called Corda which offers a lower price. What's up with that? Are we talking the same set-up like Gedore-Carolus, Hazet-Vigor, meaning made in China?

Krause now makes - or better said assembles - most of their ladders in Poland, with special order production in Germany. Zarges has moved production out of Germany many years ago. Tubesca, who is now in a joint-venture with Zarges, still has their production in France as does Centaure. Hailo makes part of theirs in France and Germany and some of them in both countries. Elkop and Elko have plants in the Czech Republic, and as Roverbo said Wibe Stegar make theirs in Sweden. Youingman and Abru are from the UK.
Remember that none of these brands actually make the stiles nor the steps, they are bought from only a couple of suppliers in either HF-welded tube or extruded aluminium in either a generic or bespoke design.
 
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Monte

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thanks. You are mixing the sets right?
I had another go, they sort of can be coerced
48 11 - J0,J1,J2,J3,J4
49 11 - A0,A1,A2,A3,A4
48 21 - J01,J11,J21,J31,J41
49 21 - A01,A11,A21,A31,A41
yes, in my picture you see the J0,J1,J2 and the A0,A1 and A2

Hey guys,

I am looking for a ladder for around the house chores like cleaning gutters, changing high placed light bulbs and such.
Can you recommend me an old world manufacturer of quality ladder stuff?

So far I know of Krause. How good are they? Also they have a sub-brand called Corda which offers a lower price. What's up with that? Are we talking the same set-up like Gedore-Carolus, Hazet-Vigor, meaning made in China?
Hymer
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Made in Germany











News from Makita......:
-new 10,8 Volt angle drill
-new MAKPAC boxes
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...and new 18 Volt caulk gun:
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marcone

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Thanks for the information provided, have sent several emails to these manufacturers asking for their dealer network in my country!
 

Tomassino

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Thanks for the old world jack recommendations, some really nice kit. Now I just have to decide which one to get :D
 

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bought a wiha stubby bit screwdriver,it has no coo on the handle,and our local shop put a lable on which says "coo - China" ???
 
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Monte

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bought a wiha stubby bit screwdriver,it has no coo on the handle,and our local shop put a lable on which says "coo - China" ???
:sad:

Well it wasn't exactly for free. ;)
not ??? :evil:

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ACESA NOS Grip Pliers. My favourite! This dealer i just found has all the sizes. :pimpflash
great locking pliers guys !! :pimpflash:drool::thumbup:











"Hornbach" hammer

....drop forged from tank steel.....made out of a Czech BMP-1 tank...
Limited to 7000 pieces....

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...comes in a package:


the story of the hammer is printed inside the package like a comic:


...a poster (on cotton) is included....."The Hornbach hammer - born from tank steel - made for the eternity"


...as well as some postcards...


...and even a hammer ! :D ....


 
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Trucky

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Ah.. that Acesa locking plier is the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while.. (Sorry Belzer screwdrivers :D). Now I, Trucky, the most important tool buyer in the US want one.. (hehe)

.... and there's no US dealer. Fudge.

Annnnnd that hammer is ridiculous as well! Amazing. (I almost put Amazong...)
 

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Recent arrivals. Wiha stuff from Amazon. Binzel tips and Stabila level from local vendor.
 

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Went for fishing out today. Came back with the Loch ness Monster.
 

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Monte

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What did the hammer cost?
€ 25.-

Ah.. that Acesa locking plier is the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while.. (Sorry Belzer screwdrivers :D). Now I, Trucky, the most important tool buyer in the US want one.. (hehe)

.... and there's no US dealer. Fudge.

Annnnnd that hammer is ridiculous as well! Amazing. (I almost put Amazong...)
try Grip-On locking pliers :)

Today I was in the Hornbach market, but the "tank" hammers sold out !!!….sh*t...f*ck.... :mad: :mad:
Damn, I want one of those hornbach hammers.
the internet says the hammer was sold out within 3 days....

but there are some available :)
http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=hornbach+hammer&_sop=1
 

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Rennsteig and Knipex. Who actually makes them?
 

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Monte

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Rennsteig and Knipex. Who actually makes them?

it might be a 3rd Party manufacturer like Bollmann www.Bollmanngrip.de


Hey Monte, what do you think of the Original Fix mig pliers? Did you find them fit for the task? Any chance of a Youtube review?

Here´s a video i just made:

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Monte; on the air tools. Do you guys run personal air compressors or are you running air tools of a central air compressor? I understand that you rent workshop space. If personal air compressor, do you have pics you can share?

here is the rest of the compressors:

"Mecafer" compressor, a small one with 24 liters, motor works but it don´t compress anymore. Lasted about 10 hours:


brand new "Herkules" compressor:


older "Elektra Beckum" compressor:


"Airtech" compressor:


...and a better pic of one of the compressors i already posted:
 

node105

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some arrivals today (or yesterday noting the time)
different tray for the Stabil 20 ring spanners I had

set of1/2" dr index Stahlwille 54-10
set of 1/2" dr long index Stahlwille ES 1054/2054
set of 1/2" dr ball ended index Stahlwille ES 54KK/5
Stahlwille hand vise 12200 - quite nicely finish, very nice spring and very good jaw apposition
Elora micro grip - finish a bit scruffy
 

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node105

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more pics
 

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node105

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last pics
curious screw thread on the Elora
 

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