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Well Wgb made some quality products in the past,i looked in their catalog linked above,seems like they are just a importer of rebadged stuff now.


I was impressed with some of what I think - was a large selection of, old, WGB, 3/8 & 1/2 drive socket kits.

Unfortunately ... I spotted them at a farm clearing sale - and handfuls from the sets were scattered throughout boxes, all over the place .. :(

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Lots of the sockets were rusting away in old coffee tins half filled with water .. :sad:

... and yet - the "good" sockets ... taking pride of place in the tractor shed, that bidders were competing over ... was a chinese or something stanley set .. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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Der Mannschaft has das gemacht! Gratuliere! :beer: :beer::beer::beer::beer:
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Congrats to Germany and all the Fans of Germany !

Do they put out special tool sets when Germany wins the World Cup ?.
thanks !:)

Maybe we will see some world cup inspired tools in the future....? Maybe screwdrivers with black-red-gold colored handles ? :)

Wiha released this tool calender prior to the world cup:
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edit: Walter Schröder released these soccer inspired electronic screwdrivers in 2006:
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Could be, but I use it because it is non toxic.
I don´t know whats inside the Stihl product, the Bosch spray for example contains >60% naphta.

:lol: :+1: I was thinking along the same lines, only I was wondering which screwdriver company will come out with a World Cup theme handle/packaging.

Congrats Germany! It's time to :beer:
:thumbup:

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Now corrected, thanks. But now 575 with the addition of Brauer :)

Thanks too for the list of additional sources. I record all such in the database . I generally these days don't bother to look at ebay ( invariably they are too expensive, or don't ship to Australia). I do check some US sources, but usually only if I cat locate an EU source, or just to reaffirm the pricing window, prices can be an issue, and again American shipping cost are typically ludicrous by comparison to out of EU.


I have added Bauprofis, BHB, Handwerker and Online Werkzeughandle to my list of German suppliers (now 66 DE sources, and 442 tool sources), cross referenced against AMF of course. Thanks. None of which ship to Oz, including the Ebay De reference.

The attached image is a grab from my database showing some source prices, the and converted costs in AUD (no freight factored in). SO for a 93021, the cost ranges from approx. $21.42 to 48.80 AUD. Australian prices I would expect to be even higher than that.
I could source AMF clamps for you if you have no luck, but they will be 19% more expensive....

will try to find more info and maybe get a hand on that stuff. :)
i don´t know for what things do you need that tool but this might work for you (?) (if you have a Dremel :))
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Attachments/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=335-01
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Attachments/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=565
my non-peasantness is now reinforced!
yes ! now it´s official ! :D ;)
wanted the GST-135BCE but seller had a brain fart and sold it Friday so i was left with an incomplete GST-135CE(needs a few plasticky accessories only, saw's working well :thumbup:). he had a GST-150-BCE too: feels like a piece of **** with Parkinson's disease when cutting. in the end, i'm pretty satisfied for having waited to upgrade the Kress jigsaw, it was worth all of the 70.00€ paid for it. including a few Bosch blades of course. :D
that was a good deal ! nice saw ! :pimpflash
i actually have a fine whitish expensive powdery stuff "dealer" on the left and a Hilti user on the right, just have to get rid of the guy on the left, wishing that the cops won't burst the wrong door one morning... :spit:
:scared: Where do you live ? Clichy-sous-Bois ? :p:evil::scared:
nice, neighbour(Hilti-user one, not the cokehead) gave me this Saturday evening when i got back home:
three euros for fifteen clamps. and a VHS box. and a slightly used Hilti 12mm SDS+ concrete drill bit to top it off. not bad. :)
wow thats really a good neighbour ! He can stay ! :)
the metal cuting family in separate pixes:
sweeeeet :drool::drool::drool:
Pretty cheap stuff. Probably made in... :)
They own a forge in India.












it´s garden season !

Felco 2






some test cuts :)


 

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I was impressed with some of what I think - was a large selection of, old, WGB, 3/8 & 1/2 drive socket kits.



Unfortunately ... I spotted them at a farm clearing sale - and handfuls from the sets were scattered throughout boxes, all over the place .. :(



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Lots of the sockets were rusting away in old coffee tins half filled with water .. :sad:



... and yet - the "good" sockets ... taking pride of place in the tractor shed, that bidders were competing over ... was a chinese or something stanley set .. :rolleyes::rolleyes:


I guess it would be a lot of work collecting a whole set of wgb then. Even if a tool is rusty theres hope.These stahlwille tools were rusty as h**l,but cleaned up quite well i think.The flexi joint were bent and twisted too.Maybe the steel stahlwille use is easy to clean up?
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Saltus wrenches old style versus polished.I feel the urge to get a complete set of polished too.I have tried to find net shops that sells saltus,but no luck so far.How common is it to see saltus in tool stores in germany?
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edit: Walter Schröder released these soccer inspired electronic screwdrivers in 2006:

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those Schröder are pretty good looking, not sure i'd want to be seen with a f00ty screwie set though... beside, shouldn't they be sold in sets of 11? :D


wow... special edition *packaging*! sneaky, crafty germans! :D


i don´t know for what things do you need that tool but this might work for you (?) (if you have a Dremel :))
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Attachments/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=335-01
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Attachments/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=565
i'm more of a Proxxon user since two of my Dremels burnt to death... :(

cutting polycarbonate/plexiglass sheets is one of the things that interests me with those almost single-use contraptions.

yes ! now it´s official ! :D ;)
i almost bought a GBH-36V-Li with two batts and dead brushes for 90€ too but i had to buy more pressing stuff... too bad i already have 18V stuff and a GBH 3-28 DFR. :(

almost got an old Perles electric screwie too but seller was of the rude kind and that doesn't go so well with me when i'm tool buying.

i still need a GDX 18 V-EC too... :sad:

and more money! :willy_nil

:lol:

that was a good deal ! nice saw ! :pimpflash
yeah, i don't have a single regret for the GCE even if it was more recent.
now, i need the FSN rails and jigsaw adapter and a circular saw and a Starmix too! :D


:scared: Where do you live ? Clichy-sous-Bois ? :p:evil::scared:
Marseille man, Marseille! :cool:

wow thats really a good neighbour ! He can stay ! :)
yeah, i might even sell my house to his son one day.



it´s garden season !

Felco 2





some test cuts :)

tasty and, as almost always with your tool choices, quite tasteful. :drool:

maybe i should do an update in September of the two stainless Belottas épinettes we bought for our respective mothers last year on, you guessed it, Mother's Day, they've been put to good use by their recipients since then. ;)
 

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I got recently (on Monday) at work two of the brand new Stahlwille 1/2" 80T ratchets:

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The reverse lever works quite nice
 

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Here are some I dug out of the "little and odd" wrench drawer.

These are old IBM repair tech wrenches. I remember when I was little one of dads friends gave me an old briefcase tool box that had these in it.

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My flare nut wrenc collection.note that the Bacho wrenches actually is made in germany

From the period where it was "Bahco-Sandvik-Belzer" ?

(...)here it is at last!

step one, insert tool over wire and snuggle-up the blade with the screw

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Thanks for the pictures, Cosmic ... Hehe... looks like a tool from Africa (no offence ment if any african people are watching this), I will try to find Snabbe on one of the swedish fleamarkets, i am going to visit this summer...:thumbup:
 

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From the period where it was "Bahco-Sandvik-Belzer" ?



I dont know,but i doubt it.These are newer i think.the shop i bought them in switched from being a Hazet and Kamasa dealer to sell Bahco around 2005,so i guess they are made after 2000 some time.I havent figured out how the Sna people thought about branding after they bought Sandviks hand tool division.I have both Bahco and Belzer branded tools from the same era,maybe they had a hard time to decide wich brand to use? Or they did brand differently after where they got the tools produced? The model number on these wrenches are 1949m same numbes that Sandvik-belzer used. Anyway some watchmaker punches from Belzer
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I owed you a real picture of the ratchet.
thank you for the nice welcome

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Please allow me a quick question for those here familiar with buying from TBS-Aachen (or for the European posters on this thread).

Why are their shipping charges to Switzerland almost twice the price of any other European country? The two countries border on each other... yet its cheaper to ship to the UK or Sweden which is miles farther.

Was thinking of having a order from TBS-Aachen sent to a family member who is in Switzerland for a short conference, but the shipping charges kill the price.
 
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beside, shouldn't they be sold in sets of 11? :D
:lol_hitti
wow... special edition *packaging*! sneaky, crafty germans! :D
:evil:
i'm more of a Proxxon user since two of my Dremels burnt to death... :(.
what happened ?
cutting polycarbonate/plexiglass sheets is one of the things that interests me with those almost single-use contraptions.
jigsaw.......+ Bosch special blades...
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i almost bought a GBH-36V-Li with two batts and dead brushes for 90€ too but i had to buy more pressing stuff... too bad i already have 18V stuff and a GBH 3-28 DFR. :(
don´t worry....next deal is coming....;)
almost got an old Perles electric screwie too but seller was of the rude kind and that doesn't go so well with me when i'm tool buying.
old swiss Perles or non swiss ? :)
i still need a GDX 18 V-EC too... :sad:
and more money! :willy_nil
no problem ...see below :)
yeah, i don't have a single regret for the GCE even if it was more recent.
now, i need the FSN rails and jigsaw adapter and a circular saw and a Starmix too! :D
jigsaw with rail ?
Marseille man, Marseille! :cool:
even worse :evil: j/k
yeah, i might even sell my house to his son one day.
hey nice ! more money for tools ! :evil:
tasty and, as almost always with your tool choices, quite tasteful. :drool:
almost ? :dunno::willy_nil :D
maybe i should do an update in September of the two stainless Belottas épinettes we bought for our respective mothers last year on, you guessed it, Mother's Day, they've been put to good use by their recipients since then. ;)
yes please !
















picked this Felco holster up


oooooooooooooppps off topic :D
 

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Please allow me a quick question for those here familiar with buying from TBS-Aachen (or for the European posters on this thread).

Why are their shipping charges to Switzerland almost twice the price of any other European country? The two countries border on each other... yet its cheaper to ship to the UK or Sweden which is miles farther.

Switzerland is not in the European Union which may make a difference. In the UK, (from memory) our postal service has two sets of international rates, one for the EU and one for the rest of the world.

On the positive side, I think there shouldn't be any sales tax (known as MWST in Germany) on exports to a non-EU country. They may charge an import duty, though.
 

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Please allow me a quick question for those here familiar with buying from TBS-Aachen (or for the European posters on this thread).

Why are their shipping charges to Switzerland almost twice the price of any other European country? The two countries border on each other... yet its cheaper to ship to the UK or Sweden which is miles farther.

Was thinking of having a order from TBS-Aachen sent to a family member who is in Switzerland for a short conference, but the shipping charges kill the price.

'cause Switziland is not an EU country and 'cause they're rich so they can pay! :evil:

what happened ?

small parts aluminium polishing... burn baby, burn! twice. :evil:

jigsaw.......+ Bosch special blades...
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have you seen the price of those??? almost the price of the whole jigsaw!!! :lol:


don´t worry....next deal is coming....;)
sure is. :)


old swiss Perles or non swiss ? :)
swiss, of course.
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no problem ...see below :)
he's only fourteen now... let him grow a bit, eh! :D


jigsaw with rail ?
*good* jigsaw with rail. :thumbup:


even worse :evil: j/k
n/k :evil:


you have too much green peasant tools methinks... :lol_hitti

yes please !
September... ;)


picked this Felco holster up


oooooooooooooppps off topic :D
merkuns are good holster makers. :evil:
 

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speaking of peasant tools, a friend who saw my posts about blue Bosch tools send me a link to this page: *click!*

interstingly, no Bosch blue handled peasant knife but all the Snap-on colors are available! peasant tools those are me says!
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yep, Stahlwille makes finaly fine tooth ratchets with 80 teeth, the 1/2" one does only have 60 but the 3/8" and 1/4" ones are 80t (The shown one is the 1/2" but the others should arrive soon at work and at home :p)
 

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so, it's been a long time since i posted a new tool arrival here... :(

here's the latest one, a biggie ratcheting crimper bought as a replacement for the one i misplaced/lost two years ago that i used for battery cables and the likes.

no brand but made in Germany and heavy as can be:

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a wee bit "over engineered" as usual. it's german after all. :D


lost/misplaced was the official status of my old crimper or so i thought. :D

guess what i found in a box today, less than half a week after bringing home the new one? :evil:




silly binturong. :lol:
 
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What are you crimping with that Cosmic?

haven't crimped anything with it yet... :lol_hitti


battery cables for various vehicles and power supply systems were crimped with the old one. i might use the new one for stainless cables though. :wtf:

edit: found it!!! *clicky!*

ouch! price is somewhat, mmmm, expensive to say the least...
:spit:


old one:

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along with new one:

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oops... older is bigger! :D

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i mostly use it with these:

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last one, i love tools with a good lookin' profile!

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:lol:
 
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small parts aluminium polishing... burn baby, burn! twice. :evil:
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...with low speed over a long time eh ?
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have you seen the price of those??? almost the price of the whole jigsaw!!! :lol::
have you seen the price of those Bosch Rotozip tools ???? almost the price of a whole lot of jigsaw blades!!! :lol:
swiss, of course.
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hmmm swiss:drool:
he's only fourteen now... let him grow a bit, eh! :D:
ok ok 4 more years... :)
*good* jigsaw with rail. :thumbup::
isn´t that a task for a circular saw ? :)
you have too much green peasant tools methinks... :lol_hitti:
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i don´t own a single Bosch Green tool :D never will :evil:
(ok maybe the german made corded green stapler):D
September... ;):
ok. I´ll wait in front of the computer ;)
merkuns are good holster makers. :evil:
yup...they have a lot of experience... :)
so, it's been a long time since i posted a new tool arrival here... :(
wow thats a hefty looking crimper ! Never have seen those !?!? exotic !

nice welcome back post :)













Carolus Conterflex 5/16" bit flex head ratchet





 

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...with low speed over a long time eh ?
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what do you mean "long time"??? the Proxxon keeps on working for the same workload and is older. that clearly shows the awesum superiority of tools made in Luxembourg over German-made ones don't you thnik so? :D

hmmm swiss:drool:
mmmm, 'k i'll see if he still has it and if he'll let me take it for five euros then. :)


isn´t that a task for a circular saw ? :)
that too, but i still haven't found the one i want so a good jigsaw on rail is good enough for now. ;)


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i don´t own a single Bosch Green tool *ANYMORE* :D never will :evil:
(ok maybe the german made corded green stapler):D
there, corrected for you. :D


wow thats a hefty looking crimper ! Never have seen those !?!? exotic !
yeah... looks awesum but not as awesumely awesum as my old one. methinks those two were invented for stopping a soviet tank run through the Fulda Gap by throwing them in the tanks tracks to immobilize them instantly! :evil:
and then, after 1989, were found to be useful as crimpers and so were sold on the civilian market as heavy-duty crimpers... :lol:
 
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...with low speed over a long time eh ?
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have you seen the price of those Bosch Rotozip tools ???? almost the price of a whole lot of jigsaw blades!!! :lol:

hmmm swiss:drool:

ok ok 4 more years... :)

isn´t that a task for a circular saw ? :)

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i don´t own a single Bosch Green tool :D never will :evil:
(ok maybe the german made corded green stapler):D

ok. I´ll wait in front of the computer ;)
yup...they have a lot of experience... :)

wow thats a hefty looking crimper ! Never have seen those !?!? exotic !

nice welcome back post :)













Carolus Conterflex 5/16" bit flex head ratchet






i have that exact ratchet in 3/8 drive weird thing isnt it
 

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I have a few tools from the "Old World", but not any as big as this one for my first post. I picked this up from the son of the original owner that had it shipped to Alaska from Germany. not sure when that was exactly because the 70 year old son couldn't remember.

I really like my Leinen 150 vise that has 6 inch wide jaws. it weighs 112 pounds and the static jaw moves back just like my little Polish made FPU one.

I would like to restore it and wondered if there is anything special about taking it apart and putting it back together? any information you can share or pictures of other 150's would be great because in my searches i think i only saw one other one on the internet that i could find.
 

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wow drivesitfar, that's some nice old big iron... :eek:


wait 'til Monte comes back, he has a few Leinen and will surely help you out with that beast. :)




edit: forgot to add this(unrelated to that awesome Leinen except for CoO):

check my for sale post guys, got a promo going on two sets of 250 & 400mm Cobras!
 
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here's the latest one, a biggie ratcheting crimper bought as a replacement for the one i misplaced/lost two years ago that i used for battery cables and the likes.

no brand but made in Germany and heavy as can be:

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a wee bit "over engineered" as usual. it's german after all. :D

In the German Tool Museum in Rhemsheid
 

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what do you mean "long time"??? the Proxxon keeps on working for the same workload and is older. that clearly shows the awesum superiority of tools made in Luxembourg over German-made ones don't you thnik so? :D:
...to operate the tool with a low speed setting for several minutes so the tool overheats...:) But i think i mentioned somewhere here that Proxxon might be better :) Proxxon tools also contain german parts iirc and Dremel is mexican. If you want german made mini tools try Böhler/Kaleas
;)
mmmm, 'k i'll see if he still has it and if he'll let me take it for five euros then. :):
5 euros sounds fair :lol::eyecrazy::lol:
that too, but i still haven't found the one i want so a good jigsaw on rail is good enough for now. ;):
ok makes sense :)
there, corrected for you. :D:
ok you got me :D... ONE tool....:p but it was even swiss made and was sold in the US as Bosch blue clicky . And as further excuse i wasn´t interested in tools at that time and had no clue... :D so please forgive me :D
yeah... looks awesum but not as awesumely awesum as my old one. methinks those two were invented for stopping a soviet tank run through the Fulda Gap by throwing them in the tanks tracks to immobilize them instantly! :evil:
and then, after 1989, were found to be useful as crimpers and so were sold on the civilian market as heavy-duty crimpers... :lol:
:lol_hitti
you should start to write scripts :D
i have that exact ratchet in 3/8 drive weird thing isnt it
weird but it works :) and for €5.25 i couldn´t resist :)
Saw this set today and couldn't help myself......
nice :drool::pimpflash:rocker:

I have a few tools from the "Old World", but not any as big as this one for my first post. I picked this up from the son of the original owner that had it shipped to Alaska from Germany. not sure when that was exactly because the 70 year old son couldn't remember.

I really like my Leinen 150 vise that has 6 inch wide jaws. it weighs 112 pounds and the static jaw moves back just like my little Polish made FPU one.

I would like to restore it and wondered if there is anything special about taking it apart and putting it back together? any information you can share or pictures of other 150's would be great because in my searches i think i only saw one other one on the internet that i could find.

here are some more pics: https://www.google.de/search?q=lein...gBg&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAg&biw=1438&bih=661&dpr=0.95

it easily come apart. If you fully open it you can remove the rear part of the vise.

Now you can remove the rear part:
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The threaded rod is secured with a pin located where the red circle is (probably hidden under paint). So after you have removed the rear part of the vise take a pin punch and remove the pin.


Then you can remove the front plate (2 screws) and remove the handle with the tube.
Here are some more pics from member CanUK
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44782&page=442

some more info about vises: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28952&page=111

Assembly is the same in reverse...


add the rear part:


install the threaded rod and the pin:


...and then install everything else :)


 

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Iron and Sauerkraut.

New tools via Herrapro (thanks buddy!):


Snap-On 1/2" Set, Socket, Metric, Impact, Shallow, 12-Point (15 pcs.) (10 to 24 mm) 315IMDMYA
(IMDM100A, IMDM110A, IMDM120A, IMDM130A, IMDM140A, IMDM150A, IMDM160A, IMDM170A, IMDM180A, IMDM190A, IMDM200A, IMDM210A, IMDM220A, IMDM230A, IMDM240A)
Snap-On 1/2" Ratchet, Dual 80®, Long Standard Handle, Comfort Grip, 1/2" drive, 16 5/8" SHL80A
Snap-On 1/2" Socket, Metric, Impact, Extra Deep, Thin Wall, 17 mm, 6-Point SIMMF17A


Snap-On 1/2" Socket Driver, Metric, Triple Square, Tamper Resistant, 16 mm STSM16E
I choose this one over Hazet or Ko-ken as the shaft (Or blade? How do you call it?) is longer.


Snap-On 1/4" Set, General Service, Expandable (7 pcs.) 107ATMPB
(Extension, Knurled, 2" TMXK2, Extension, Knurled, 4" TMXK4, Extension, Knurled, 6" TMXK60, Breaker Bar, 6" TM10G, Universal Joint, Friction Ball, 1 1/8" TMU8B, Driver, Standard Shank, Instinct Soft Grip Handle, 6 13/16" SGT4BR, Ratchet, Sealed Head (High Strength), Standard Handle, 4 7/16" T72)


My Ko-ken 2753PS ratchet with its new pal T72.
 

franzdom

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Is Wera no longer making these super awesome Kraftform Plus VSM screwdrivers?
I don't see them in their catalog, they work really well!

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