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Ehm well, I don´t want to disappoint anyone - it was only a high-bid auction. As I remember it was around 1000 Euros but I´ll never count up all the extra tools I had to get/will get for it.

The only funny thing (for you guys) is, that I stupidly never thought about the measures of it and so I had to rent a van.

Okay, it had no air-condition or a working socket for my navigation-system, but with about 32°C/89.6°F and a one-way distance from about 350km/217miles, it was nice to drive. The toolbox fit in and I finally found the way home. :eyecrazy:

I already tried to polish it, but I need to find a better polishing creme. The aluminum jalousie on the other hand was nice to clean with Nevr Dull.
 
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This doesn't look like paint, it is Chrome chipping that you expect after a couple years of hard use, but not after 5 times.

@LeGarage

can you return it for refund or replace ? - if not just send Gedore some pictures for there quality management department - maybe they answer and replace the socket and keep us informed.

I contacted the shop and I assume they'll replace the socket. I'll keep you guys informed :lol:
 

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Ehm well, I don´t want to disappoint anyone - it was only a high-bid auction. As I remember it was around 1000 Euros but I´ll never count up all the extra tools I had to get/will get for it.

The only funny thing (for you guys) is, that I stupidly never thought about the measures of it and so I had to rent a van.

Okay, it had no air-condition or a working socket for my navigation-system, but with about 32°C/89.6°F and a one-way distance from about 350km/217miles, it was nice to drive. The toolbox fit in and I finally found the way home. :eyecrazy:

I already tried to polish it, but I need to find a better polishing creme. The aluminum jalousie on the other hand was nice to clean with Nevr Dull.


Hi mac_intosh,

1000 Euros is a lot of money but i think it will keep it's value - it sure looks great !!!

For the chrome polish, why don't you try the Autosol that i mentioned before and give us a little review (Neverdull=chemical vs Autosol abrasive) how it works.

@North

thanks for your help - that bothered me quite a while but i never made the bridge to a saw.
 
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Congrats on that machine, Monte. :drool:
I would like to see more pictures, but I get this message:
Um die Bilder oder Dateianhänge anzusehen, musst du dich im Forum anmelden.

:dunno: hmmm...another forum to join? Although I had german in school, it´s a bit rusty for forum talk, i´m afraid. My boys says I talk "Aldi-german"...:lol:

Thanks !
lol Aldi german !?!?!?! :lol_hitti whats that exactly ?? :D
i uploaded some more pics:
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I contacted the shop and I assume they'll replace the socket. I'll keep you guys informed :lol:
yes please let us know. That definately shouldn´t happen !














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What is special about copper hammer? Copper is soft? Why not rubber mallet?

Short answer I suppose would be that the copper face can deliver a sharper blow, but still minimise the risk of damaging what's being struck.

Also, the copper/copper mallet weighs nearly 0.5Kg with only a 25mm face, so a fair bit more mass than a similarly sized rubber mallet I imagine.
 

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I used to have a copper Thor hammer from the tool kit of my Austin Healey. On old british cars with wire wheels, they were standard equipment for taking the wheels on and off. How deliciously archaic! :drool:It was the most useful hammer ever! I used to use it for everything. It went with the car when I sold it, so I need to get another one now. It's nice to know that they're not too expensive. They just aren't available in Taiwan. Believe me I've looked. I'll have to buy one direct from the UK.

I haven't tried the rawhide type. I would imagine it to be similar to the rubber type in not being able to deliver a sharp blow.
 
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I used to have a copper Thor hammer from the tool kit of my Austin Healey. On old british cars with wire wheels, they were standard equipment for taking the wheels on and off. How deliciously archaic! :drool:It was the most useful hammer ever! I used to use it for everything. It went with the car when I sold it, so I need to get another one now. It's nice to know that they're not too expensive. They just aren't available in Taiwan. Believe me I've looked. I'll have to buy one direct from the UK.

I haven't tried the rawhide type. I would imagine it to be similar to the rubber type in not being able to deliver a sharp blow.

I've bought these off of Amazon for £8 and £10 each (free shipping)- they might ship to Taiwan for not too much?

The rawhide face is fairly hard -seems to have been soaked in a resin of some sort, so initially seems harder than shoe-leather. The hardness breaks down slightly where the face makes contact, and you sort of get a sort of heavy, dead, thud of blow (if that makes sense?) compared to rubber or plastic.

I had a large rawhide/copper version on long-term loan a while back and it was brilliant. I've been looking to get my own ever since I gave that one back.
 

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I've bought these off of Amazon for £8 and £10 each (free shipping)- they might ship to Taiwan for not too much?

The rawhide face is fairly hard -seems to have been soaked in a resin of some sort, so initially seems harder than shoe-leather. The hardness breaks down slightly where the face makes contact, and you sort of get a sort of heavy, dead, thud of blow (if that makes sense?) compared to rubber or plastic.

I had a large rawhide/copper version on long-term loan a while back and it was brilliant. I've been looking to get my own ever since I gave that one back.

What size / weight would you recommend? :)
 

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Got these in the mail yesterday.

How do you like the handles on those? Do they leave enough clearance whilst working in tight quarters?
I've had Rennsteig's pin punches with these handles in my Amazon wish-list for a while now but never used handled striking tools before so a bit unsure about them.

It should be an "interim" report, but until I have this complete, I´ll be old and grey...

:bowdown:

That type of tool storage makes sense if it's a one man shop or if the boss owns the tools and the techs use the boss's tools.
In America, the culture is for the technicians to own their own tools, so they all have their personal roll cabs.

That type of wall storage is the ultimate for a tool nut to have in his private garage! Useful and on display at the same time.
The only downside is that it forces you to fill it exactly according to their design, otherwise it looks wrong...

They are a pretty common sight in many countries on the Continent, even more so in factories - where Facom seems to be the most abundant, but all of the major European players are around. There's enough accessories available to make your own lay-out.

New toys just arrived today (Amazon bargains). 50P coin for scale:

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Thor hammers are for life, and then some. :thumbup:


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What size / weight would you recommend? :)

Ha! Now there's a question! All of them of course! :D

I tend to work on motorcycles, so the smaller size suits me (although if a great deal on a larger one turned up, I'd grab it as well). Otherwise it depends on what you need to shift I guess. www.thorhammer.com lists all of the sizes, weights and variations if it helps any.
 

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Gedore 21mm socket, chrome is chipping with only very light use (I think I only used it five times).

This is exactly like my 1/2" Stahlwille No. 52 sockets looked like! Plus mine are rusted. Three times used...
I received an answer from Stahlwille. They won't replace mine.

As a sidenote: My Stahlwille tools tend to rust more easily than my other tools.

Unfortunately as much as I like ratchets and wrenches from Stahlwille, I will buy only Gedore and Ko-ken in the future. :(
 

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This is exactly like my 1/2" Stahlwille No. 52 sockets looked like! Plus mine are rusted. Three times used...
I received an answer from Stahlwille. They won't replace mine.

As a sidenote: My Stahlwille tools tend to rust more easily than my other tools.

Unfortunately as much as I like ratchets and wrenches from Stahlwille, I will buy only Gedore and Ko-ken in the future. :(

I just looked at a old Hazet socket and as you can see the chrome plating goes only up to the rim\edge but not over it - i think that is a better solution to prevent Chrome chipping when the rim comes in contact with the surface around the bolt


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News from Bosch: Bosch GCD 12 JL cold saw:

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News from Knipex:

400mm pliers wrench:

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hose clamp pliers:

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Gedore 21mm socket, chrome is chipping with only very light use (I think I only used it five times).

That´s weird. I have Stahlwille´s more than 30 years old. No chipping.

Thanks !
lol Aldi german !?!?!?! :lol_hitti whats that exactly ?? :D
i uploaded some more pics:

Stahlwille file:

BSG: Badly spoken german (discount). :bounce:
Nice files, do you think they make the files at their own shop, or just the handles? Inkjet print looks like OEM.
 

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I just looked at a old Hazet socket and as you can see the chrome plating goes only up to the rim\edge but not over it - i think that is a better solution to prevent Chrome chipping when the rim comes in contact with the surface around the bolt


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That looks to me as though it's plated all over! It's just that they have polished the side prior to plating! If it was only part plated you would easily get corrosion underneath, then the plating would lift!

Good tough tools though. I only have a few Hazet sockets and they seem to be really durable!

I have a lot more Stahlwille, and though it isn't as old, or has seen as much use, as some of my stuff, it's held up really well and I've had none of these issues of chrome flaking that are being discussed!

It is worth mentioning again, that Stahlwille use a different process to a lot of other companies. When new, Stahlwille sockets have a soft silver coating on the inside. In use, this wears off quickly, leaving the hard (and slightly shiny) satin chrome underneath! It would be a mistake to confuse this with flaking chrome!

I started buying Stahlwille probably 15 years ago, and in my experience their satin finish is very durable. It doesn't seem to pick up marks in the workshop as a polished finish would, it's much nicer to use than a matte finish, and it even seems to polish slightly with use, so almost seems to improve over time!

If chrome really is flaking off, then something is not right!
 
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That looks to me as though it's plated all over! It's just that they have polished the side prior to plating! If it was only part plated you would easily get corrosion underneath, then the plating would lift!

Good tough tools though. I only have a few Hazet sockets and they seem to be really durable!

I have a lot more Stahlwille, and though it isn't as old, or has seen as much use, as some of my stuff, it's held up really well and I've had none of these issues of chrome flaking that are being discussed!


If chrome really is flaking off, then something is not right!


Hello Dave,

i looked a the socket again and i think you are right, it must be the polishing before the plating.

I also got a old Stahlwille Socket with Chrome-Alloy it looks almost dark - but nothing is coming off - but a few old Gedore Sockets (and some no-name) have chrome chipping.
 
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What will be the price of this monster ?
it´s not yet available :(
but i guess around $80.-

BSG: Badly spoken german (discount). :bounce:
Nice files, do you think they make the files at their own shop, or just the handles? Inkjet print looks like OEM.
:D

i guess they buy the files from a filemaker. I don´t think it pays off to have a bunch of machines to make 4 different shaped files in cut 2...
I guess they buy the handles from Witte and they just assemble them. Maybe Pferd is the OEM since they still make a few files here like the chain saw files.


It will be mine !!!:bowdown::rocker::D
pics please as soon you have them :rocker:


@Monte
Sorry for bumping old post
Cause i see something that make me curious

Teeth On the right side of the picture
Is that dull teeth?
i guess that they were not properly deburred or that they are sligthly flattened from throwing the ratchet in the box with other ratchets during manufacturing. But the pawl is not as high as the teeth in the ratchet head so they don´t come in contact and the ratchet works flawless. So don´t worry :)










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can it break ? Testing the new Starmix vacuum :)
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i guess that they were not properly deburred or that they are sligthly flattened from throwing the ratchet in the box with other ratchets during manufacturing. But the pawl is not as high as the teeth in the ratchet head so they don´t come in contact and the ratchet works flawless. So don´t worry :)

i have exactly the same condition with my ratchet too
but in the lower body
mine is sometime slip, and i though it because the " flattened " teeth
i claim guarantee because of that
and the replacement just came this morning
and guess what, i open it and see the same " flattened " teeth :wtf:
although this time on the left side
mine is made in taiwan by the way

about the pawl contact to the teeth, i couldn't agree with you.
the pawl absolutely move a round the head when the "ratcheting mechanism /backward motion" start to work.so they will contact to every teeth in the head body
CMIIW

Grüße :)
 

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can it break ? Testing the new Starmix vacuum :)
www.starmix.de

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I just watched all the episodes. What a vacuum! When they sucked in the charcoal! :shocking:

The cow **** was the funniest. Thanks for the videos Monte!
 

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Heres a couple pictures of my German tool im running today. Our new 930 Fendt profi plus we just bought.
 

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And a picture of the other german tool were using. There isnt much the Germans dont do better.
 

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Monte

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i have exactly the same condition with my ratchet too
but in the lower body
mine is sometime slip, and i though it because the " flattened " teeth
i claim guarantee because of that
and the replacement just came this morning
and guess what, i open it and see the same " flattened " teeth :wtf:
although this time on the left side
mine is made in taiwan by the way

about the pawl contact to the teeth, i couldn't agree with you.
the pawl absolutely move a round the head when the "ratcheting mechanism /backward motion" start to work.so they will contact to every teeth in the head body
CMIIW
Grüße :)
made in taiwan ?? :shocking:
mhh my ratchet don´t slip ?
yes the pawl moves around but i thought the head body is a bit higher than the pawl so the pawl don´t come in contact with the flattened teeth ?? Or maybe i remember wrong :)

If the Knipex will be available I'll get it to me……. I'm curious what it will cost. :scared:
do you start a 13mm wrench collection too ? ;)

I just watched all the episodes. What a vacuum! When they sucked in the charcoal! :shocking:

The cow **** was the funniest. Thanks for the videos Monte!
they´re available in the US ...just in case.... :)
http://www.csunitec.com/masonry-tools/vacuums.html

Heres a couple pictures of my German tool im running today. Our new 930 Fendt profi plus we just bought.
nice Fendt and Claas "tools" :thumbup:














Received another Gedore socket rail:

 

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made in taiwan ?? :shocking:
mhh my ratchet don´t slip ?
yes the pawl moves around but i thought the head body is a bit higher than the pawl so the pawl don´t come in contact with the flattened teeth ?? Or maybe i remember wrong :)


do you start a 13mm wrench collection too ? ;)


they´re available in the US ...just in case.... :)
http://www.csunitec.com/masonry-tools/vacuums.html


nice Fendt and Claas "tools" :thumbup:














Received another Gedore socket rail:


manufactured by ROTAR
nahhh
you know what i mean
time to switch to germany side :rocker:


that Gedore socket rail is pretty awesome
nice
 

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@ Blöckw@rt,

Looks like you grab for your Gedore 1B's first, since they're all on the top.

What about the Heyco Maxlines that you raved about?

I'm working on getting a set of those soon.
 

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Wow :eyecrazy:

You have got a lot of combination-wrenches, how many duplicates do have?

Tooooooo much ! ;)



Looks like you grab for your Gedore 1B's first, since they're all on the top.

It's only a cosmetical thing.;)


I’ve got a few more wrenches than on the picture, but I don’t have enough space on the wall.

Maybe my garage is to small. :lol:






What about the Heyco Maxlines that you raved about?

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Blöckw@rt,

You've got a long way to go sir! You need, stubby;short;extra long lengths ...oh, half moon.....and ratcheting in all the different configurations! :D

Nice wall of wrenches there. :beer:



Does anyone know where these Hazet pliers are made? I'm wondering because it doesn't specify "Made in Germany" in the catalog.

I'm pretty sure those look identical to the ones made by VBW. A German co-worker has one in the original colour of orange and they are marked Germany. but...VBW is owned by Stahlwille so maybe Hazet sources them elsewhere? :headscrat


I recently bought my second Suprabeam penlight (not because the first one died on me....I "misplaced" it accidentally). I'm getting it for the second time because it worked flawlessly for 8 months of near daily use. 100 lumens of output and the focusing lens is done very well--narrow spot ,wide flood, or anywhere in between produces a nice even spread of light. I can definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for one. Suprabeam is a company based out of Denmark so I suppose they can be sourced easily in the EU. For those in NA you can purchase them from Lee Valley: http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=69889&cat=1,43349
 

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I'm pretty sure those look identical to the ones made by VBW. A German co-worker has one in the original colour of orange and they are marked Germany. but...VBW is owned by Stahlwille so maybe Hazet sources them elsewhere? :headscrat

Hmm, interesting. I've been on a pliers buying spree and am figuring out what to order next from Jens. I'll get those and a few other things, I'll post some photos when everything comes in.
 
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