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Starrag

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Hi.
Here is another variation of Wera 8001 from Wuerth.
I don't have Wera but this Wuerth works good and I'm happy to have it.
I'd like to have more holes for bits, though.

Sixth photo shows 24mm but actually hight is 25 mm.
 

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lok

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WTF??? :shocking:

I got mine for 25. :eyecrazy:

I check the sales receipt. 10.31 + VAT

It is the A1 model not the usual A2. Nor A2 was so expensive if I remember correctly though. Are you sure that you don't have the 49 11 model?
 
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Monte

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And then some welding! :thumbup:
:thumbup:

a nice T-ratchet (I really like it a lot)
Do the sockets have play or a tight fit ?

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.
some pics would be nice :)

Monte, how do you like those Koken bit holders?
I like them very much ! The fitment on the hex side is tight and the bits are held very well. Release and insertion of bits is easy. Overall very nice products !












"Max Bahr" (R.I.P.) folding ruler made by Adga www.adga.de

 

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bart1

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Well, it's Bittburger not Warsteiner. But I also have Warsteiner in the fridge ;)

Yeah, I realizaed that when I posted. I prefer Warsteiner anyway ;)

Although a strong case can be made for either:

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Laro13

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Bought me a new toy.:D



I blame Monte for this.:evil:

Now I would like to buy a decent/affordable bit-holder.I was thinking about this set.:
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or this one:

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Or has somebody got an other suggestion?

Thanks!
 

Vinko

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Now I would like to buy a decent/affordable bit-holder.I was thinking about this set.:
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or this one:

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Or has somebody got an other suggestion?

Thanks!

Not a bit holder, but I’ve found Apex makes the best bits of any I have tried -- they’re made in the USA though so might not “fit” in this thread:D
 
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Monte

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It has the typical fitment of gedore 1/4 range. Nothing special.
Is that good or bad ? :D My 1/4" Hazet + Stahlwille tools fit better than Gedore...:(

Bought me a new toy.:D
I blame Monte for this.:evil:
nice toy ! :) Actually it´s quite powerful (8mm screws...) for such a tiny and light "toy" :) Enjoy it ! :)

Now I would like to buy a decent/affordable bit-holder.I was thinking about this set.:
Or has somebody got an other suggestion?
Thanks!
the first one. At least a set with the "Rapidaptor" holder. The gold coating will wear off and many bit styles are missing. So i would look out for a different larger set. But with that holder or the shorter "Rapidaptor".
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more tools in action:





love those adjustable center punches


 

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Roverbo

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Monte;3766944... (R.I.P.) folding ruler made by Adga [url said:
www.adga.de[/url]

Maybe time for a folding ruler theme? Haven´t seen Adga before, now i definately need one...:evil:

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From top: Bauhaus folding ruler (made by Stabila), "Staco Denmark" (made in China, i think, since danish ruler factories are long gone), Stabila "das mass des dinges" (my to-go ruler), and Hultafors (Marked KHK, after the founder Karl Hilmer Johansson Kollén) 1 meter ruler.


Haven't seen many Mole grips listed on this thread. Here is an old Mole I picked up at a Swop Shop for around $3.50 (a bit battered, but teeth are good and clicks in nicely). As a kid I only knew Mole vice-grips. Nowadays its Gedore and Irwin....

More ol´ mole grips...

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Heitu-grip (Germany)...

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Elora-grip...from Elora, i guess...;) Germany

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Gripex - haven´t got any info on this.
Edit: Made by Scangrip, Denmark. They don´t use the Gripex name anymore (maybe too close to Knipex? That isn´t bad in my perspective).

And now - a new tool:

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Stanley carpenters square - and it´s (ta-da trumpet blows...)..

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:lol: had to buy it, when i saw this...
 
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lok

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Is that good or bad ? :D My 1/4" Hazet + Stahlwille tools fit better than Gedore...:(

Bad I guess! I thought that gedore has the same fit with stahlwille. Maybe I'm wrong.

I think the problem is not on the driver but in the socket. Τhe groove in which secures the ball is very deep and the ball does not stabilize the socket by pressing the walls.

Some of the new sockets (those with the knurling in the middle) are a little better though.

I tried a koken socket with the T-ratchet and looks a little better. When I try different drivers and socktes (facom, carolus, wurth, stahlwille, proto, allen, gedore, unior) the feeling is the same. All more or less are sloppy. But I have only a few so I can not draw reliable conclusions.

Honestly I haven't find 1/4 socket set with good fit. Some facom are even worst than gedore. Maybe the old made in france are better. Unior is nothing special either.

Edit. I have never try hazet.
 
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Dave455

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Is that good or bad ? :D My 1/4" Hazet + Stahlwille tools fit better than Gedore...:(

I bought some Gedore 1/4" drive a few years back (they offer BA sizes, which some others don't) and the fit was nothing special. Get a ratchet or sliding T, add an extension and socket, and the whole assembly is really sloppy! The tools were quite thin and light too, which rather put me off Gedore!

A friend has a comprehensive set in 1/2" drive though, and has no such problems, so I think Gedore are better suited to the heavier applications!

I have some Stahlwille 1/4" drive too, in metric sizes, and have no issues with that! Really nice tools in fact, though I reckon it's worth making the effort to acquire the quick release ratchet with the all steel handle! Much more durable than the standard!
 

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Hey guys,

I need some new metric wrenches and found the Beta 42 very cheap:
Link

What do you think: On the box side do they have a flank drive style or normal?
I can't tell in the picture.
Although I contacted the seller, he did not reply to me :(.

Are they even made in Italy (there is no COO on them)?
->Video of the production
->Company profile


This 1/2" Beta 960 socket seems to be made by Ko-ken. You can tell from the writing on it (the engraved number).
Can that be true?

I've bought a few Beta tools, mainly because a local dealer keeps them 'on the shelf'!

No issues to report, and friends who have bought the wrenches reckon they are not bad! I havn't bought any myself because I don't like the rougher finish of the standard wrenches, but they reportedly last o.k. and actually have broached jaws, which isn't always the case at this price!

Beta make several different grades of tools, and it may well be the case that the cheapest (Beta 'easy') are outsourced, but I don't know! I'm fairly sure that the regular range is made in Italy by Beta themselves, and I have a 3/4 drive set that was clearly marked as such when I bought it!

Some of Beta's sockets and accessories (the ones destined for aerospace applications) are made by Ko Ken. Beta don't hide this fact, and I don't have a problem with this, although here in the U.K. I can get Ko Ken direct cheaper than Ko Ken by Beta!

On the whole, I reckon Beta are a good choice for entry level / mid price tools, and are a good deal better than Taiwanese tools at similar prices!
 

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From the Beta catalog available for download at the Beta site:

Beta Utensili manufacturers its products in Italy, in the factories in Sovico (Monza e Brianza), Castiglione d' Adda (Lodi) and Sulmona (L' Aquila)
 

mrtools

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Hey, long time mrtools. You doing ok? Welcome back.
Thanks God.. someone here still remember me :D
Yup! a long time, almost a year.. I'm doing good just a bit busy with previous my jobs, now I have some free time after joining the new company. :D
btw thanks for your greeting :rocker:
 

cosmik binturong

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Thanks God.. someone here still remember me :D

who would not remember you mrtools! :D

you're back! :rocker:


Yup! a long time, almost a year.. I'm doing good just a bit busy with previous my jobs, now I have some free time after joining the new company. :D
btw thanks for your greeting :rocker:
another one or the same as last time(the one where you spied on the toolbag content of the swiss techs installing the new factory toy?)? :D

busy is good as long as there's still time to almost bankrupt oneself on japanese tools, eh! :spit:

anyway, welcome back mrtools and keep on posting this time! ;)
 
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node105

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Currently staying in Mainz. Went to Weisbaden across the Rhein Monday, to check some tool outlets.

Frorath
large store, Fein, Gedore, Stabila, Festo...
bought Multimaster Top FMM 250 Q and Fein 2-Speed Cordless Drill/Driver ABS 14 C 14.4 V 2 Ah.
They couldn't ship, despite have asked the specific question before I started looking; so 90 eur post back to Australia.

Gehard Loser
has a huge wall and a half of Hazet, plus metabo and a boat load of other stuff.
Bought Hazet stud extractors - 844/4 and long Hazet screwdriver

No pics unfortunately, camera was flat, grrrr.

Stuttgart Mercedes museum yesterday - fantastic. The attached may be considered a tool, the carrier with race car attached does 105 mph

Off to Remscheid today - home of Hazet and Stahlwille
 

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My Black&Decker angle grinder died on my after 8 years of loyal service. Never thought it would hold out that long. As a replacement I opted for some German sweetness. Runs smooth like butter and due to the slim body, very comfortable to work with.

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Welcome back Mr. Tools. I wondered every so often what had happened to you. Good to know that you're alive and well.



Looks to me like its wood and he probably made it. Not terribly space efficient, but it looks great!

Like others I was wondering what kind of tray it was, too. I reckon it to be wood as well.

I've been using wood to create socket holders as well. It's a cheap way to make custom holders. Here's an example that I have for my 1/4" drive stuff. Not as pretty as MadMeier's, but does the job.

sorry for the crappy cell phone photo.
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BTW, MadMeier, is it your first time to experience pull saws and if so, what's your opinion on them?
 

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node105

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So yesterday was Remscheid, Wuppertal and Aachen, and back to Mainz; 620 km. Felt like 1600 km in Australia.

The tool museum in Remscheid is a must. Only 2 ear entrance! Have a collection from the stone age to current toolroom, a very impressive place. Have loads of pics, don't want to overload...
 

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And TBS Aachen, in Aachen from whom I have been buying online for a while
 

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