To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Tools from the old world

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Joined
Dec 8, 2013
Messages
21
Location
Good old Germany
The Witte Bitcommander ratchet looks almost identical to my Polar 1/4" ratchet. Guess same factory from Taiwan? :lol: :willy_nil


bit-bitcommander_image03.jpg


13019970144_4b1a6c9f2f_b.jpg


bit-ratschenset_image03.jpg


13019572695_240dc9411c_b.jpg
 

superautobacs

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 31, 2008
Messages
3,997
Location
Vancouver, BC
Cosmik,

I'm truly saddened to hear of your loss. ...my condolences to you and family.

I hope you can remain active on GJ and keep us up to date, as time and mood allows. I think we all need a little bit of Cosmik entertainment on this board, especially in this particular thread. :)
 

cosmik binturong

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 1, 2010
Messages
848
Location
.fr
couldn't eat or drink anything for the first three days nor get any sleep without strong opiates(yes, i know... no good :( ).

forced myself to eat some soup and made curious sandwiches with grilled tofu, mozzarella, dandelion leaves and piripiri sauce.

everywhere i look i see her or worse, i see what we did here, where we drank coffee, where we walked, talked about our future and our projects for the barn; i see her phone and weep like a little kid, same with her rubber boots, her watch, unfinished books...

found some more friends that were not informed and found pages she had saved in the Firefox scrapbook: Tone ratcheting wrenches on sale from Factory Gear of all places, a Volvic lava tabletop, bamboo planks for making bookcases, a design for suspending our gummistiefel, an interesting canadian woodstove, superb english faucets and shower head, a manual wood splitter(ok, an X27 maulaxe from Fiskars that she wanted to buy for her dad birthday), a cute etsy plush owl, even pics of the VW Phaeton factory wooden floors(looks like birch or maybe maple) that she wanted in the barn... stuff she ordered is coming with her name on the parcels and i can't stand it, knowing she's not here anymore to open them... :(

i wander aimlessly online, clicking threads updates and finding myself reading the same things again until it registers that i've already read the whole thread on tool carts or repurposing stuff a couple hours before...

and then, reading the warming, kind words that comes from here has a temporary soothing effect.


time heals, geological time maybe.


thnak you all. :)
 
OP
M

Monte

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2008
Messages
12,664
Location
Germany
I wonder if they will be made in Germany. Gedore is, Hazet is not.
made by Kabo...just saw them ...they do look nice and the ratcheting is nice too...no coo mark... they do look slightly different and they also have a bent angled box end instead of a forged in box end angle...

Does Witte make their own hammers & pliers ?
there is no coo on these tools... iirc the hammer had a "CS" as manufacturer forged into the head....imported...

The Witte Bitcommander ratchet looks almost identical to my Polar 1/4" ratchet. Guess same factory from Taiwan? :lol: :willy_nil
quite possible....i think they only claim the bits to be made in Germany
 

mac_intosh

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 29, 2012
Messages
118
Location
Remscheid, Germany
Impressions from the HAZET stand at the "Eisenwarenmesse" fair in Cologne and the new developed universal pliers 760-2:
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2132.jpg
    IMG_2132.jpg
    101.2 KB · Views: 116
  • IMG_2135.jpg
    IMG_2135.jpg
    107.6 KB · Views: 150
  • IMG_2136.jpg
    IMG_2136.jpg
    92 KB · Views: 167

upgrading

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 11, 2013
Messages
3,815
Location
Massachusetts
I needed some parts last week.
I had 2 options.
#1: buy the parts for $20 and pay shipping.
#2: buy the parts and additional $15 worth of stuff and get free shipping.
Option 2 was chosen.
I got a couple screwdriver makes I don't have.
I like both.
Laser tip on the Wera looks better than my lousy pic.
i24z79.jpg

34zd2t0.jpg

f44siq.jpg

242hhy1.jpg

xfyp6x.jpg

10r7lu9.jpg
 

dutch79

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 22, 2013
Messages
251
Location
The Netherlands
Impressions from the HAZET stand at the "Eisenwarenmesse" fair in Cologne and the new developed universal pliers 760-2:

Third picture is awesome!

These items are new from Hazet:

https://scontent-b-ams.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t1/923172_683019078408164_152887910_n.jpg
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.683098355066903.1073741852.176391335737610&type=1

1902721_683019071741498_1566006223_n.jpg


having Googled these carts are surprisingly expensive?

New they are expensive, but second hand not (at least in my country) :pimpflash

By the way... my birthday presents for this year: :p

16i7fh0.jpg
 
Last edited:
OP
M

Monte

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2008
Messages
12,664
Location
Germany

user.nr.1

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 11, 2010
Messages
49
Location
Germany NRW
Eisenwarenmesse 2014

eKF15wN.jpg


Wf8HCG2.jpg


New 60 tooth 1/4 & 3/8 ratchets from Stahlwille
sfNh0X5.jpg


Y0RIlzS.jpg


t4URMJH.jpg


8BX5ykB.jpg


LxeSSOM.jpg


OdU0H35.jpg


g9C8Ktp.jpg


ts2fL4Z.jpg


2n2g8YK.jpg


lc2ygxp.jpg


new Felo slim VDE screwdriver vs. old one
0Uto55I.jpg


merchandising done right
HPUmKc6.jpg


Stanleys lack of quality control is disturbing
FqmaHJd.jpg
 

Vinko

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 7, 2008
Messages
5,829
Location
Los Angeles
Anyone here from Koln? And can you recommend good tool shops? I haven’t been to this city before. I’ll be on both sides of the river. Looks to be an incredibly lovely place.
 

Beenman

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 20, 2013
Messages
486
Location
Pretoria, South Africa
Anyone here from Koln? And can you recommend good tool shops? I haven’t been to this city before. I’ll be on both sides of the river. Looks to be an incredibly lovely place.

Don't live there, but have visited and I agree, a fantastically lovely place. Some of those little taverns brew the best beer I have ever tasted right in their back yards. And as a bonus, Cologne is not too far from the Nurburgring.... :D
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

nowlan

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
100
Location
Melbourne, Aus.
I am blind to the Stanley. Is it the blade?

I was wondering if we will see some new promotion sale on hazet etc.
What new item beside the pliers?

Not sure what to make of the felo classic wooden box.
 

bahcoswed

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Messages
570
Location
Sweden
Monte: I waiting like a psycho to the pics of stahlwille ratcheting wrenches:) I guess you take a picture...Sad they are made in taiwan, it must be the first handtool stahlwille are making overseas:(??
 
OP
M

Monte

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2008
Messages
12,664
Location
Germany
Thanks for the pics keep them coming.


Thanks for the pics keep them coming.
Is that Yellow and black box plastic or metal ?
i think that were the plastic ones.







part 2:

Thor Hammer


display of a german special steel manufacturer:


Padre


shadowboards are the new trend:


Beargrip - made in Holland


Betakut - made in Italy



Klein Tools from the USA


Koken



Osca hammers made in Italy


Prandi cutting and striking tools made in Italy


O.M.A.T. saws made in Italy


Unior tools


Forza pullers from Italy
 
OP
M

Monte

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2008
Messages
12,664
Location
Germany
Anyone here from Koln? And can you recommend good tool shops? I haven’t been to this city before. I’ll be on both sides of the river. Looks to be an incredibly lovely place.
which brands are you looking for ?
Monte: I waiting like a psycho to the pics of stahlwille ratcheting wrenches:) I guess you take a picture...Sad they are made in taiwan, it must be the first handtool stahlwille are making overseas:(??
sorry to disappoint you....they showed them on the first day....on the second day i took all the pics...but the wrenches were gone....

There was some speculation in another thread a while ago that those Klien's are actually rebranded NWS.
Did you get to look at them and see where they are made ?
they are "made in Germany" by NWS for Klein.
they are identical...only different color



part 3:


Channellock


Racodon from France


Matador


BMI


"Australian" brand hand tools made in Italy


Grip-On


Irega


Heyco


Wera


Ariex from Italy


Bessey welding table clamps


Kukko


Kabo


Ceta Form from Turkey


Armstrong from the US


Sata
 

Dave455

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 19, 2013
Messages
5,797
Location
Sussex, England
Well,I think a big 'thank you' is in order to Monte and all the other guys who have taken the trouble to post pics of the Cologne fair! I think I'll have to add that one to the calendar and visit next year!

It's amazing, but despite being around this industry for a good few years, I'm still discovering companies that I have never heard of, many of whom seem to be producing some really nice stuff!
 

Vinko

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 7, 2008
Messages
5,829
Location
Los Angeles
which brands are you looking for ?

Anything. Just interested in browsing some shops and possibly picking some stuff up. I had no idea you were just there (I quickly read the threads and didn’t see the mention that you were at the tool convention). I’ll be in the city in a few weeks.
 
OP
M

Monte

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2008
Messages
12,664
Location
Germany
Well,I think a big 'thank you' is in order to Monte and all the other guys who have taken the trouble to post pics of the Cologne fair! I think I'll have to add that one to the calendar and visit next year!
next fair is in 2016 (march 6-9)....but it´s worth a visit !
www.eisenwarenmesse.com

Anything. Just interested in browsing some shops and possibly picking some stuff up. I had no idea you were just there (I quickly read the threads and didn’t see the mention that you were at the tool convention). I’ll be in the city in a few weeks.
i can look up some stores...but i didn´t visit any tool stores in cologne... Already saw all the tools at the fair :D ;)

Thanks for posting these Monte.
you´re welcome

:headscrat Did you happen to ask them why?
:lol: nope ....next time i will ask !







Part 4

Stahlwille




new Stahlwille ratcheting screwdrivers available in stubby too


new tool boxes


Wiha


Wiha new items:



Orbiswill


Orbiswill: new bolt cutter


Knipex



Knipex news: large pliers wrench, 125mm pliers wrench, electricians scissors, updated cobolt cutters, pipe wrenches in new design, Cobra "QuickSet"


Gedore



Gedore: new screwdrivers: Also new: stubby hex keys with ball end on both sides, magnetic 1/2" extension with extendable magnet, new boxes.....


...note the new offset/bent handle ratchet in the first row:


new pliers handles and new wire cutter with exchangeable blades:


Rennsteig
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom