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Irazola is spain company, Swedish Bacho owned them.

If you Irazola is a Spanish brand, but did not know the relationship you have with Bahco, thanks for that data.
By the way, I also found screwdrivers isolated on the Bahco brand.
 
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When I decided to buy insulated screwdrivers initially found in the market these options: HKR, Stanley, EGA and Toptul.
Stanley and Toptul dismissed by Taiwanese origin (not because they are bad, in fact they have other very good Taiwanese Stanley screwdrivers) and between Ega and HKR chose the latter.
Then in my quest to complete my set, I came across other brands Tulmex, Irazola and another I can not remember now, and even an old Stanley sotck model (older models are my weakness, I maybe buy a pair for my small collection:D) .
The Wiha, Elora, Wera, etc.. Brands regularly mentioned in the forum are not around here, at least not in the common market.

regards,
i think you made a good decision ;)
The Ega Master drivers look taiwanese too..... Irazola would be my second choice.

What is new about the 2014 multimaster?

I am waiting for bosch 10.8v ec drill and dremel. Anyone know release date?
The new Bosch tools are scheduled for march in Australia:
http://www.bosch-pt.com/pap/professional/media/ebroschure/catalogues/2014/au/en/?lang=en_AU

i dunno. I just saw the pic on Feins Facebook site yesterday and posted it here. There is no info at all.
EDIT: i found this:
http://www.zimmereishop.de/fein-multimaster-top-fmm-350q.html
it´s now called FMM350Q so it seems it has now 350 Watt power instead of 250 Watt. The new one has up to 19.500rpm, the old one 20.000rpm the new one has a amplitude of 1.7 and the old one 1.6 degree. The tool also has a constant electronic feature now it seems. Price seems to be the same, so you get more power for the same price. Same power now like the big Bosch machine, very good price/performance ratio it seems. Time to buy one :)
It will be first displayed at a woodworking exhibition in Nuremberg by the end of march so i guess the official sales will start in april (?)
(edit: might be already availalble in Norway and Russia ?)

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Vise grips Acesa
very nice !! Even with package ! Cool !! :pimpflash:drool:
 
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Yes! At last I passed the final apprenticeship examination for the profession of precision machinist! Also got a new job and I am introduced on a CNC machining center for the next six months. :)


And now some new, old tools:

Not a beautiful, capitalistic, glossy, shiny tool! But strong like bull!
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They have already seen service in war! But all of them are still working. 8 mm up to 32 mm :D
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Made in Poland!
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I repaired the simple socket wrench, 32 teeth, but you have to take care not to push the lever too much! So I marked the positions with a center punch, otherwise the ratchet inside will block :lol:
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Also got this new socket wrench from Atorn at a discount. Clearing stocks or something.
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Improvised box for set of sockets.
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Stanley SortMaster Junior
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Still need an extension for the socket wrench and an universal joint socket. Maybe next month.
 

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more from Monte´s treasure chest:
Scintilla/Lesto drill www.scintilla.ch

My father has exavtly the same model! Still going strong ...or...still going at least :lol: after, say, 50 years. Do you know more about Boschs plans with the company? Close everything down, or keep some parts of the production in Switzerland?

Yes! At last I passed the final apprenticeship examination for the profession of precision machinist! Also got a new job and I am introduced on a CNC machining center for the next six months. :)


And now some new, old tools:

Not a beautiful, capitalistic, glossy, shiny tool! But strong like bull!
... Made in Poland!

Congrats, Toolman, both to the exam and the job and tools. The only polish made tool i own is a "VIS" vernier caliper, very nice tool in fact. Smooth operation, and not "heavy eastern Europe" at all. But for your sockets, the 8 to 13 mm may give some access trouble due to the conical style?
 
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If you Irazola is a Spanish brand, but did not know the relationship you have with Bahco, thanks for that data.
By the way, I also found screwdrivers isolated on the Bahco brand.

NP That is why we are here to help each other, BTW Bacho are owned by SNAP ON Europe Division:beer:

Sorry Kosmik didnt see your post. trully sorry
 
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Well, I was thinking about picking up a Multimaster soon, but I guess I'll wait for the new and improved (more power!) model.... Unless I stumble across a screaming deal! The GF has some wooden furniture that was left on the deck all winter that I'm gonna refinish...

Question on the Fein drill... The batteries are interchangeable (not differing between countries/continents), right? So if I can somehow buy a tool from Europe, I can recharge them on an American charge, yeah?
 
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Congrats, Toolman, both to the exam and the job and tools. The only polish made tool i own is a "VIS" vernier caliper, very nice tool in fact. Smooth operation, and not "heavy eastern Europe" at all. But for your sockets, the 8 to 13 mm may give some access trouble due to the conical style?

Thx mate! But for now I cannot say if the conical style will give me trouble. If they do so, I still got my small 1/4" socket wrench set.

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Or maybe I just buy some extra sockets. Or use my box spanners :)


BTW: and this is the CNC machining center I work with. With Heidenhain numerical control :rocker:

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I bought these screwdrivers weekend, balances are old stock ... I told them I love the translucent handles? :D

Stanley T-25 made ​​in USA

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Here a couple of Nicholson and a small Rubicon made ​​in Japan

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Long time since last post here, but today i got some Wera torx-screwdrivers and Stahlwille 438 ratchet with 3/8" drive. Question for Monte; is this discontinued ratchet and about when?

 

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That's a sweet Stahlwille Jopi. Love the plastic handle. I recently bought a 435 with that handle and I much prefer it over oval handles.
 

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10 pages pure tool ****.. Thanks guys. :rocker:

if you look at page 7 (174) you can read that the 1/4" 6-point sockets are not hot forged. Why ? I don´t know :)
http://www.gedore.de/en/service/downloads_cat.html?download=a756b3b6ad09dca2efa937add5060663

Monte I get a 403 forbidden message. Page 174??

... and do not forget: He is THE Gedore Guy of GJ! :lol_hitti

:D

I had 2 hats and 3 bottle openers and I don't even drink beer. :lol:

Very nice - I have plier-envy :thumbup: Still can't find these in the UK. I even emailed the company, but had no reply.

I sent a small parcel to england and I paid only 3 euro, Maybe 5 if it is more heavy. If you can't find one let me know. Maybe I make an order in the next few days. If I remember correctly the plier cost 10 or 12 euro with VAT.

Not a beautiful, capitalistic, glossy, shiny tool! But strong like bull!

They have already seen service in war! But all of them are still working. 8 mm up to 32 mm :D
Made in Poland!
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Meeeeennn!!!! Really? I'm trying to find them for a long time with no luck. I start from this

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Now I have these..

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They are made like a tank, right?
8-24 with some doubles but without 13-16-18-19. If you can find more, or if you have any double from them please let me know.




@Monte. Thanks for the great photo from Cologne exhibition fair. :beer:






More Knipex. The high leverage long plier is a must.
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Yes! At last I passed the final apprenticeship examination for the profession of precision machinist! Also got a new job and I am introduced on a CNC machining center for the next six months. :)
congratulation !

My father has exavtly the same model! Still going strong ...or...still going at least :lol: after, say, 50 years. Do you know more about Boschs plans with the company? Close everything down, or keep some parts of the production in Switzerland?
piiics :)

-here the short info in english:
http://www.xpatloop.com/news/75048
here longer and in german:
http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/wirtschaf...ch-will-330-arbeitsplaetze-abbauen-1.18188405
They want to close the swiss power tool factory until 2016 and move production to hungary. 330 jobs (of 625) will be lost. 320 new workplaces will be generated in hungary, the engineering of their wood working tools will move to germany since a "economic manufacturing" of power tools for wood working and surface finish is no longer possible in switzerland says Bosch because of the exchange rate and the price pressure of cheaper competitors.

But if you read here:
http://www.bosch-presse.de/presseforum/presseInformation.htm?tk_id=112&locale=en it seems they´re doing not too bad

Well, I was thinking about picking up a Multimaster soon, but I guess I'll wait for the new and improved (more power!) model.... Unless I stumble across a screaming deal !
Good idea :)

Question on the Fein drill... The batteries are interchangeable (not differing between countries/continents), right? So if I can somehow buy a tool from Europe, I can recharge them on an American charge, yeah?
yes

Long time since last post here, but today i got some Wera torx-screwdrivers and Stahlwille 438 ratchet with 3/8" drive. Question for Monte; is this discontinued ratchet and about when?
i dunno, maybe in the 1990´s ?
Monte I get a 403 forbidden message. Page 174??
maybe this works: http://www.gedore.de/en/service/downloads_cat.html?download=5962ebd4a4d86cf941a7a0e6a739c83d
(page 7 (166)) or go to the download section of the Gedore site and download the "Ratchets Sockets" section and look on page 7 of the PDF.

@Monte. Thanks for the great photo from Cologne exhibition fair. :beer:
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More Knipex. The high leverage long plier is a must.
nice ! :bowdown:








some of the catalogs i picked up at the fair:
Perles, Felisatti, Kress, Keyang and "Eiswolf" :D

Kukko, Ariex, Ega Master, Rennsteig, Urko, Kabo

Grip-On, Karnasch, Weicon, Stahlwille "Momente" Magazine, Osca, Hazet
 
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piiics :)

-here the short info in english:
http://www.xpatloop.com/news/75048
here longer and in german:
http://www.nzz.ch/aktuell/wirtschaf...ch-will-330-arbeitsplaetze-abbauen-1.18188405
They want to close the swiss power tool factory until 2016 and move production to hungary. 330 jobs (of 625) will be lost. 320 new workplaces will be generated in hungary, the engineering of their wood working tools will move to germany since a "economic manufacturing" of power tools for wood working and surface finish is no longer possible in switzerland says Bosch because of the exchange rate and the price pressure of cheaper competitors.

But if you read here:
http://www.bosch-presse.de/presseforum/presseInformation.htm?tk_id=112&locale=en it seems they´re doing not too bad

Of course, their choice...but i don´t buy the exchange rate story. Multinational companies can lay their exchange rates nearly as they want, in order to pay less tax etc. (lay the profit in low tax countries). The major oil companies here in Denmark paid zero tax for many years - and Nestlé coffee/chocolate giant - zero tax in Denmark. A subject often discussed up to government level... So Bosch has a choice too. They could start a "Swiss made" campaign, like DeWalts "Made in the USA" campaign. I would definately buy more Bosch, if they were producing more stuff in Germany or Switzerland. But thats just me. Love my malaysian 10,8 V Li-Ion tools though...so it´s not a matter of quality, just of doing the right thing.

Scintilla pics? I will try to remember the camera, next time i visit my parents...
 
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Meeeeennn!!!! Really? I'm trying to find them for a long time with no luck. I start from this

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Now I have these..

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They are made like a tank, right?
8-24 with some doubles but without 13-16-18-19. If you can find more, or if you have any double from them please let me know.


Well, I guess I just got lucky :bounce:

I've seen these sets, more or less complete, from time to time on eBay.
I bought it, not for the socket wrench, but for the sockets itself.

First, I'm not willing to spend a lot of bucks for new sockets from Gedore or Hazet if I don't need them everyday.
Second, I like old tools and when they're doing their job, why don't use them? :)

And yes, they're not just made like a tank, they're heavy, too! In Poland, socket breaks you! :flamethro

BTW: I got the original box for the sockets, too. But I don't have any use for it. Any ideas? Don't have the time to restore it or something...

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Well, I guess I just got lucky :bounce:

I've seen these sets, more or less complete, from time to time on eBay.
I bought it, not for the socket wrench, but for the sockets itself.

First, I'm not willing to spend a lot of bucks for new sockets from Gedore or Hazet if I don't need them everyday.
Second, I like old tools and when they're doing their job, why don't use them? :)

And yes, they're not just made like a tank, they're heavy, too! In Poland, socket breaks you! :flamethro

BTW: I got the original box for the sockets, too. But I don't have any use for it. Any ideas? Don't have the time to restore it or something...

Keep it. You can't find metallic boxes any more. All the new sockets sets come in plastic boxes or metallic box with foam or plastic tray.

I have never found them in ebay? What words did you use for search?
 
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Nice Acesa Vise grips Luis! I have few Acesa wrenches.

I like your Polish socket set TheGermanToolman. Can you show a picture of the whole box?
 
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Keep it. You can't find metallic boxes any more. All the new sockets sets come in plastic boxes or metallic box with foam or plastic tray.

I have never found them in ebay? What words did you use for search?

To be honest, I didn't use any specific key words. I just search with words like socket wrench or ratchet (or in German Umschaltknarre, Ratsche or Knarrenkasten) and sometimes there are old tools in the list. It's just luck. And I'm sure there were some of these Polish sockets from time to time.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Gebrauchtes-...nd_Baby_Tür_Treppenschutz&hash=item3a8d8d3d5f

I think this is the exact same set I got, except for the ratchet which looks different. But I can read "Made in Poland" on it if I'm not wrong. But the seller only delivers to Germany. Maybe just ask him if he delivers to Greece? :)
 

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I addition to my 1/2 and 1/4 handtools, I bought some used tools in 3/8 + some pliers.

Special pliers:

Hazet 799 was used for door springs:

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Some 3/8 ratchets, extension bars:



And various 3/8 sockets:

 
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To be honest, I didn't use any specific key words. I just search with words like socket wrench or ratchet (or in German Umschaltknarre, Ratsche or Knarrenkasten) and sometimes there are old tools in the list. It's just luck. And I'm sure there were some of these Polish sockets from time to time.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Gebrauchtes-...nd_Baby_Tür_Treppenschutz&hash=item3a8d8d3d5f

I think this is the exact same set I got, except for the ratchet which looks different. But I can read "Made in Poland" on it if I'm not wrong. But the seller only delivers to Germany. Maybe just ask him if he delivers to Greece? :)

Thanks a lot buddy. :)
 
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Of course, their choice...but i don´t buy the exchange rate story. Multinational companies can lay their exchange rates nearly as they want, in order to pay less tax etc. (lay the profit in low tax countries). The major oil companies here in Denmark paid zero tax for many years - and Nestlé coffee/chocolate giant - zero tax in Denmark. A subject often discussed up to government level... So Bosch has a choice too. They could start a "Swiss made" campaign, like DeWalts "Made in the USA" campaign. I would definately buy more Bosch, if they were producing more stuff in Germany or Switzerland. But thats just me. Love my malaysian 10,8 V Li-Ion tools though...so it´s not a matter of quality, just of doing the right thing.

Scintilla pics? I will try to remember the camera, next time i visit my parents...
i´m with you....maybe they don´t want to do that because of the bad image they would get if they would be mentioned together with other companies who pay zero taxes like Amazon or Google.....or maybe it´s even simpler - hungarian employees are cheaper than swiss....(Hungary: minimum wage 327.-€ per month, Germany 8,50/hour (in 2015)....and in switzerland they just discuss a minimum wage of 18.-€ per hour (!!!))
There are a couple of 10,8 Volt tools on my wish list which aren´t made here anyway but then that´s it with Bosch for me....

Is Grip-on going to be offering anything in the color blue this year ?
i´ve only seen the orange/black tools there. However they now offer a "Basic" line which almost looks like they´re uncoated (??)




I addition to my 1/2 and 1/4 handtools, I bought some used tools in 3/8 + some pliers.
nice vintage tools ! :rocker:
 

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it doesn't just look like a Ko-ken, it's a Beta-branded Ko-ken model made by Ko-ken, like a lot of Beta high end socketry offering(and the same is true for some of SAM sockets)... :D

the folks at Beta France checked the CoO on some items while i was there and it's, of course, Japan! :)

the 42 wrenches were still from Italy though and that seems to be in line with the video about their production that Monte posted a while back. :thumbup:
 

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Thanks to a tip from CanUK in the UK Hot Deals thread I'm now the proud owner of this used Koken 3/8" e-torx set. 4-8,10,12,14,16. The E10 has some minor impact marks and some chrome flaking on the top and the E8 also has some chrome flaking on top, to a lesser extent.
But still, all are in very good condition.
 

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how old this set might be? :headscrat

How did this happen? Is this a deep cut or just a photo trick?

It' is old, more than 10 years for sure. That handle is old and the ratchet design is different. The direction selector is different and all the section around him.

Since then the handle has change twice. First to all black but without the grooves and then to two component handle (last year).

I take a look at the catalog of 2004 and all the ratchet are newer than yours. New design newer handle. A few years before 2004 the ratchets had the old design with the newer handle. So I presume 15 years old or more.

If this is a deep cut you can change that ratchet with a new one. Gedore does not offer replacment handles.
 

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How did this happen? Is this a deep cut or just a photo trick?

It' is old, more than 10 years for sure. That handle is old and the ratchet design is different. The direction selector is different and all the section around him.

Since then the handle has change twice. First to all black but without the grooves and then to two component handle (last year).

I take a look at the catalog of 2004 and all the ratchet are newer than yours. New design newer handle. A few years before 2004 the ratchets had the old design with the newer handle. So I presume 15 years old or more.

If this is a deep cut you can change that ratchet with a new one. Gedore does not offer replacment handles.
yep and the box style is older but i have no idea how old,and yes,its a deep crack on the handle,i dont mind it,i will put a new handle,ill use one from the gedore's screwdriver or some other screwdriver...and how it happen,well it was a factory mistake or it used to sit on the sun,dude said they got it for around 20 yrs but i think he is joking lol
 

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Hi,new member to the forum,very glad to meet you.

Today just arrived a carl walter 6-32mm 25pieces combination wrench set.
The price was very good,better than the toptul set.
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Some old tools

A witte quadro
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A meter tool
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An old gedore screwdriver
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