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Those look real cool.
What do they retail for ?
The 1" is $59.99, and the 1.5" is $85.99
Those look real cool.
What do they retail for ?
Just 'some'. Holy ****.
... Part one is below.

Default guy to blame is Monte. So have at it...Hi all,
First post and I thought I'd put it in the old world thread. I've been reading some (!) of it and now have a burning desire to spend money I don't have.
So, thanks for that...
Elliot-Lucas?Pliers are ----(can't make it out) Lucas, England.

How can we get one (now the Lifestyle-shop is closed)?...and here is the calendar from HAZET:

Parental advisory: Do not look at this thread !Great, now I have to figure out how to get a couple of sets of pristine out of production British wrench sets to Oregon...
Grrr.... Dang you Monte!
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they´re still around: www.kingdicktools.co.ukSaw one of these in a swop shop for the first time last week. Never heard of it before then!
very nice tools !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hello everyone, it has been a while since I have been on here. I have been working on a really big job and haven’t had much extra time. I ended up purchasing some new tool and thought to share. Part one is below.

want...and here is the calendar from HAZET:
Welcome to the GJ forum !marked Germany with an unusual train carriage symbol and 'VBW', anyone know this brand?
Looked through my e-mails from 2009 and found the answer from VBW:@Monte
Do you know who was made the pipe wrenches for DAKO (now GEDORE), maybe VBW !?
Hi all,
First post and I thought I'd put it in the old world thread. I've been reading some (!) of it and now have a burning desire to spend money I don't have.
So, thanks for that...
Anyone know the brand of this Japanese 10mm socket? Has an 'S' in a circle next to 'Japan'. Also, Kamasa 19mm, is it Swedish?
Cheers chaps.
The bad thing with 440 is that they have one of the most thick open jaws in the market which in some cases are minus.
@Monte
Many thanks for the informations about DAKO/VBW !
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Does anybody (Monte) knows who is made the ratchets for Festool ?
The ratchets from LUX looks identical !
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All the components except bit holder look identical to the Felo set, so I would say Felo. The bit holder is wiha.
OK good info.yes, i´ve seen the Knipex XL pliers wrench today at a store
"VBW" is a tool manufacturer in Remscheid, Germany (for some years now owned by Stahlwille), which is famous for it's plumbing tools, especially the red water plumb pliers, (not sure if that's the suitable translation).
Actually they once made train stopper shoes - these things they put on the rails in front of train wheels. That is probably why they chose that symbol.
Does anyone know how I can get one of these Russian sockets sets sold to me in the USA?
http://niz.ru/vmchk/9-nabory-shofer...a.-tu-3926-026-05797687-2006.html?format=html
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I've been salivating over the Facom 440 combination spanners, is it bad to want/buy them when they're likely made in Taiwan considering there might sets made in Europe available for similar money?
Welcome to the forum Old Bean....
I have a full set of Facom 440 spanners from 4mm to 34mm and in my humble
opinion they are the without doubt the best spanners I have ever used. Yes,
the open ends are thick, but that is a big plus in my book as they don't spread
under extreme load.
I once had to remove a fitting and the only tool I could use was a tiny 10mm
open end spanner. The fitting was so tight I had to smack the poor little
spanner with a big hammer and it did the job... It withstood much much more
punishment than any 10mm spanner has a right to, and it came out unscathed.
They are also very comfortable with the thick I beam profile and the clever
ring end allows access to recessed fasteners. It would be handy to add a set
of thin open end spanners to the tool kit for those rare times you need one.
Taiwan made or not.... Simply awesome spanners....![]()
I've been salivating over the Facom 440 combination spanners, is it bad to want/buy them when they're likely made in Taiwan considering there might sets made in Europe available for similar money?
only 3 days left then the Wiha calendar is emptyOK good info.
I am glad you are not trapped under a pile of Wiha bits and was able to get out.
What was the price ?
iirc the lady at the Facom customer service phone said Taiwan...Can you help us here Monte?
I'm not sure these are made in Taiwan! I know we've come to expect the worst from Facom now they have been taken over, but many of their tools are European made and I thought read somewhere that the 440's were made in Italy!

I'm not sure these are made in Taiwan! I know we've come to expect the worst from Facom now they have been taken over, but many of their tools are European made and I thought read somewhere that the 440's were made in Italy!
Can you help us here Monte?
As it is already said in this forum, the 440 series are made by Toptul.
Besides the shaft they are the same as the Toptul wrenches. Facom uses even the same pictures in their catalogue.
I received mine 14-piece set today and I am very pleased by their finish. They look good and seem to fit really good in my hand, but I haven't used them a lot (one day...).
Fun fact: My holder says USAG...
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Got a hefty load of new tools but no time to make pictures of them. Maybe after Christmas...
The Facom 440's playing definitely in the high end league !
Finish and haptic are awesome, even if the wrenches from Taiwan.
Across the set the Facom open end is thicker and more lobster clawed. On some sizes they are 1 - 2mm thicker than the Hazet in addition to the lobstar claws.
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So why make a stupidly strong open end and then sell your spanner in a short pattern when in mose cases, in everyday use, there is no physical way to make use of all the strength?
IUS combination spanners.
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I like yours better! Is it from the new line?