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bahcoswed

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Finally! Wonder what this diamonds price are?? If anybody needs a set wurth zebra 8-19mm like new with dual 80 mechanism! Pm me
 
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I can for sure say that stahlwilles ratcheting wrenches is my new dream.. insanely slimmed rat.wrench! German ******** **** as its best:) Thank you Monte, you have destoyed my life, no sleep for me
 

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I wonder if Fein is making the Vecturo for Festool. With the exception of the switch placement, the Vecturo looks very similar to the current Fein Supercut.
 

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Shame on Wiha for copying :D
...i just saw that many of the Megapro drivers are made in the US and not Canada ?!
Well, now there is a german version too it seems :D

Yeah, their manufacturing facility is in the US; they are headquartered in Coquitlam, BC, which is 15mins away from me. Maybe I'll swing by their office one day. :D
BTW, my ratcheting bit driver is moulded with the words "Made in Canada" though.

i´ve never seen the pliers in a store ...

typical Garagejournal answer: both :D

Interesting....I wonder if they're just more common outside of Germany? :headscrat


some clamps:

If it doesn't say South Korea, it must be from their friendly northern neighbour? :D

Did the packaging come with a picture of a real Korean 'tool' North Korean Tool Kim-Jong-Il.jpg ? :D






I wonder if they will be made in Germany. Gedore is, Hazet is not.

They are made in Taiwan, by Kabo. That direction button is a signature of theirs.

My guess is that the forged wrench body gets shipped to Taiwan and Kabo assembles them there, before it gets shipped back to Stahlwille. That's how KTC in Japan did for many years with their older generation ratcheting wrenches, and were therefore quite expensive. If I'm right, I suspect those 'willes will also be high dollar items.
 

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Yes they problably are made in taiwan, but stahlwille are very hard to that thing...all of theirs handtools are made in germany so i hope its made in germany! It doesnt matter, i buy them anyway!
 

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I guess you don't admire Knipex Smartgrip. Any particular reason?
I can sale to you mine because it is useless on pipes. First I bought Rothenberger and was disappointed. Late I bought SmartGrip and was dissapointed too. I will not buy selfadjusting pliers ever. They does not hold pipes firmly.
 

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Used Stahlwille 3/8" ratchet fresh from ebay.de. Cleaned out a wee bit of old crud and oiled it lightly. It is now a pleasure to use with soft action and low drag. Anyone know what years this handle was produced?
 

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I can sale to you mine because it is useless on pipes. First I bought Rothenberger and was disappointed. Late I bought SmartGrip and was dissapointed too. I will not buy selfadjusting pliers ever. They does not hold pipes firmly.
Smartgrip was in my list, now i have second thoughts :headscrat
Thanks for the update!
I believe some people call them Dumbgrips instead.

:lol:
 

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They are made in Taiwan, by Kabo. That direction button is a signature of theirs.

That button looks like it'd constantly get bumped in confined spaces, and switch ratchet directions. Different for different's sake, or is there some actual purpose behind its placement?

And call me a cynic, but I'm betting that if even any part of it is made/finished in Germany, it'll be stamped Made in Germany regardless. If none of it is made in Germany, it'll probably just get stamped "Germany" ;)
 

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And another vintage Hazet toolbox restored!



See also: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=579349

You've come a long way baby!

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Great work again!
 

bahcoswed

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Very nice quality tools !! :rocker:












News from Stahlwille:

Stahlwille "Open Ratch"
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available in 8 - 19mm individually and as sets:
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available in june

Does anyone knows if there are some kind of chance to reserve a set in this horrible waiting to get them?
 
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dutch79

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Ah ok. Offcourse. That's because it's on an angle and then you can't flip it.
Mine are straight and then you don't need a knob for reverse.
 
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Drooling... But I really could use SAE...
unfortunately only metric so far... :(

I can for sure say that stahlwilles ratcheting wrenches is my new dream.. insanely slimmed rat.wrench! German ******** **** as its best:) Thank you Monte, you have destoyed my life, no sleep for me
You're welcome ! :evil:

I wonder if they will be made in Germany. Gedore is, Hazet is not.
i hope so...i emailed them yesterday but no response so far...

I wonder if Fein is making the Vecturo for Festool. With the exception of the switch placement, the Vecturo looks very similar to the current Fein Supercut.
i bet yes
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Yeah, their manufacturing facility is in the US; they are headquartered in Coquitlam, BC, which is 15mins away from me. Maybe I'll swing by their office one day. :D
BTW, my ratcheting bit driver is moulded with the words "Made in Canada" though.
15 minutes ??? Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccccccccccsss !!!! :D
To have some pictures of tool factories in this thread would be nice ;)

Interesting....I wonder if they're just more common outside of Germany? :headscrat
it almost seems so !?!? Same with other products like Grip-On pliers or Irega wrenches...etc. Almost impossible to find here...

And another vintage Hazet toolbox restored!

See also: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=579349

b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l :drool:
i love that color :drool:

If it doesn't say South Korea, it must be from their friendly northern neighbour? :D

Did the packaging come with a picture of a real Korean 'tool'
:D
i guess they´re from South Korea !? There are korean work gloves sold through the "Bauhaus" stores but they also only say "Made in Korea".
Or maybe made in North Korea by a South Korean company ? (Kaesong Industrial Complex). I don´t know if the northern koreans have the technology to make anything....good.... :)

Does anyone knows if there are some kind of chance to reserve a set in this horrible waiting to get them?
maybe @ the hardware fair :)
http://www.eisenwarenmesse.com/en/iem/home/index.php
 

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I've got the same metabo drill and can honestly say it is the best powertool I've ever bought ,mines a bit battered but I wouldn't swap it for anything else .
 

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picked this up today for 50cents. its a old Miller Falls push drill. No bits though.
 

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dutch79

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...and moved the restored Hazet table top toolbox to my workbench to join his new friends (Heuer vise and Creusen grinder) :rocker:

 
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nice !
That´s true - the best warranty is the warranty you don´t need :)
Let us know if the Wolfcraft clamps are as good as the Craftsman clamps.... i might be tempted to add some too :)

I received the 2 Wolfcraft 6” clamps from Amazon. I’ll do a comparison (weight) and any dimensional differences when I can. When that’ll be I don’t know. But I do like them a lot.
 

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I've got the same metabo drill and can honestly say it is the best powertool I've ever bought ,mines a bit battered but I wouldn't swap it for anything else .

Every Metabo tool I’ve got has become my favorite. Drills, grinders, sanders.

The weight, the balance, the quality, the feel.

I did pick up a couple of older corded Metabo drills that I have yet to use. Bought for fairly cheap but I figured I might “need” them someday.
 

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That looks similar to the SEK that is available, but I prefer the satin finish of the gedore. Does the black part say "reverse gear" on it?

Bart, this picture is ****. It hasn't the satin finish of gedore. It has the finish of the older 7ur that were made in Taiwan. The finish is more close to sockets and extension of the 1/4 range of gedore.

Yes it say "reverse gear 1/4"
 
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