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Looks better than mixing it with a welding rod or a broken piece of stick
definitely ! :)
http://www.collomix.de/en/stirrer-krk.html
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...and some Athermal replacement glasses for welding goggles
 
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Hey Monte, Sent you a message on here regarding a tire pressure gauge and filler. Do you know of a good company that makes extremely high quality reifendruckfüller Made in Germany? I see that there is a company called EWO out of Stuttgart, but on their website I don't see where their products are made. Thanks
 
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Here's a couple pics of my "new" electric die grinder. Soft-Start , variable speed,43mm collar.The total length 320mm , weight 1.9-2kg.

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they sure do, do you really think them chinese tool users are so stupid as to buy the same made in China tools we buy? ;)

nah, they go for quality, just like they do for their production equipment, buying top stuff from Japan, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Taiwan and the US. :thumbup:

i was in fear that PB is moving their production,in china :lol:
 
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Hey Monte, Sent you a message on here regarding a tire pressure gauge and filler. Do you know of a good company that makes extremely high quality reifendruckfüller Made in Germany? I see that there is a company called EWO out of Stuttgart, but on their website I don't see where their products are made. Thanks
AFAIK the EWO products are made here...at least their cheapest gauge is :)
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iirc the black colored one has a "Made in Germany" on the side of the tool too.
Many companies seem to rebadge Ewo´s fillers...Blitz, Alligator etc...

other options:
Mafa: http://www.mafa-shop.de/Druckluft-P...er-Zubehör/Reifenfüller:::817_540_57_747.html
But i dunno which ones are made here...

Flaig: http://www.flaig-präzision.de/produ...ssgeraete/reifenfuellmessgeraete/pkw-lkw.html
should be made here.

or from Italy: http://www.gav.it/60-d/?lang=en
and:
http://www.fratellighiotto.it/en/guns-and-kits.html


Here's a couple pics of my "new" electric die grinder. Soft-Start , variable speed,43mm collar.The total length 320mm , weight 1.9-2kg.
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new designed Witte impact bit:



comparison of PZ2 impact bits:
(Bosch, Wiha, Witte (old), Witte (new), Dewalt, Wera)
 
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My Gedore collection

top 2 are made in Germany and the bottom 4 are made in India

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Britsh Standard box wrenches all made in Germany

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Sorry for the ****** pic but what does the "W" stand for????? I know BS stands for British Standard

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W = Whitworth. Coarse pitch. In fact one of the British Standard thread systems. I think it was the same size of bolt head for several diameters of bolts, coarse or fine thread.
Sorry for the ****** pic but what does the "W" stand for????? I know BS stands for British Standard

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Your toolbox looks a lot like my Keter box



Küpper

http://friedrich-kuepper-gmbh.de/startseite.html

the company Friedrich Küpper GmbH since more than 85 years!

 From steel vices to a complete workshop facility for yourself or for the company - made with great care and high utility value. Made in Germany!

That's what we standing for with our name.

Friedrich Küpper GmbH

Based as a tool factory in the year 1926 from Friedrich Küpper

2011 - 2013
Other segments in the workshop accessories have been added, and also a completely new segment (plastic tool case) were included.


Keter

http://www.keter.com

Keter Plastic Ltd. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of resin-based household and garden consumer products.

Keter is a proud member of Keter Holdings Ltd., a truly global enterprise for over 60 years. With 29 plants in Israel, Europe, and the United States and a wide range of products that are sold in over 90 countries worldwide, Keter Holdings’ annual sales amount to $1 billion
 

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The Keter box is quite expensive in South Africa, i paid nearly Euro 80 for it. Compared to other similar boxes, that is quite expensive here. All Keter's products are charged at premium here.


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W = Whitworth. Coarse pitch. In fact one of the British Standard thread systems. I think it was the same size of bolt head for several diameters of bolts, coarse or fine thread.

Up till the war, the fine thread BSF used bolt heads one size smaller than the coarse thread BSW.

After the war, both ranges used the smaller bolt heads, but most spanners were still marked with both sizes!
 

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Belzer tools box
 

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That looks like a HF unit I had.
they all look similar it seems, no matter which brand or where they are sold...it seems like there is one company who makes them...:)

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Gloria CleanMaster spray gun with double pump action www.gloriagarten.de


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wow! ALFA your collection of toolboxes/tool cabinets/toolchests is simply awesome! :shocking:

if you're fancyin' a not too shabby Benetton colored USAG, there's one for sale here: *click!* :)

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you'll only need to do a Reverse-Hannibal™(crossing of the Alps backward for the historically impaired) to go get it... :D
 
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Tools from the old world
Nice boxes!
I know a nice Belzer wallbox (cabinet) for sale over here just like yours, but I mainly focus on Hazet (and already have the Hazet one you also have), so I decided not to buy it (plus the fact that I'm running out of space in my garage :headscrat)

Yesterday I drove 350 kilometres to get this nicely priced demo hydraulic lift (Hazet 214-2) from 2011. It suits my garage very nicely and is suprisingly smooth to operate and is extra low and flat (useful for a low sportscar). So, definitely a good buy :)



 
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NOS Facom 40.15 arrived today, to replace the one I lost. Just need an 18mm one now...

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Not the first time I think they are made in the same factory! Look at facom flex head ratchet wrenches and regular combo ratchet wrenches! And this one of course!


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I wanted to upgrade my Metabo drill and found a good deal in this. It took me a while find a retailer; most did not want to help me out even though they were in stock with Metabo USA.


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