Is it stamped sheet steel?
nice tool set up !! What cantilever box do you have ? Hazet ? So how do you like your new german tools ?Here's an updated pic of my box! Lot's of new toys..brought back the Stahlwille 3/8" set, Gedore pieces, Wera stuff, set of Ko-Ken wheel sockets, and the Hazet 8816 while visiting Bielefeld, Germany for work.
maybe they have a hypoallergenic coating for the handles (built-in moisturizing feature)...

"The ideal gift for valentines day, world womens day, mothers day or easter - for woman who tackle things to change their world. Proven Wiha quality from the soft finish series in a limited design. Perfect for ambitious and style-consciously handywoman."If herr Monte could translate,
no Hazet ?Gedore socket rail for 3/8" Hazet sockets (magnetically mounted on Hazet Assistent):
wow nice Hazet set !!!

A little pricey, but seems nice.^^ Hey I was looking at that. Do you like it?
Yes, two pieces of stamped sheet steel riveted together.
Nice Snap-On ratchet you have!
Hi,
does anybody have additional information about my ½” Hazet Set. As far as I know it was fabricated from 1933. I was wondering about the mint-green paintwork which is 100% original. The sockets are metric from 12mm to 32mm. It seems that these tools were hardly used the last 80 years.
I would be grateful for any information !
Then the Hazet 600N combination wrenches are the way to go! They are the strongest wrenches on the market (according to the test of Oldtimermarkt).
nice tool set up !! What cantilever box do you have ? Hazet ? So how do you like your new german tools ?![]()
I've had the Hazet sockets on a Hazet rail yes, but Gedore's are more advanced (magnetic) and easier in use (lock/unlock). The benefit is also the blue colorno Hazet ?![]()
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Well, since about 2 years when we moved to our new house I'm almost finished with my garage in Hazet style, so before the end of the year I've planned to do a photo shoot for a garage showoff topic... so yes, I'll have that pretty soon.Do you have a pic of your garage with all your Hazet goodies ?![]()
I concur.@Mr MoAiZo: Please resize.
3264x2448 is a bit too much for a forum![]()
Ah OK. In addition this picture Mac_Intosh just sent me:The ratchet was introduced in 1933 as member "mac intosh" post in #11880 on page 594 an #11884 on Page 595 in this threat
Hi,
does anybody have additional information about my ½” Hazet Set. As far as I know it was fabricated from 1933. I was wondering about the mint-green paintwork which is 100% original. The sockets are metric from 12mm to 32mm. It seems that these tools were hardly used the last 80 years.
I would be grateful for any information !
Bernstein tools are exceptional!
Wish they were available here in the states.![]()
i think the american and japanese manufacturers focus on what is really necessary in metric socketsWhat sizes does the socket set skip?
I've noticed that some German tools seem to me to have unusual sizes available (20, 23, 25, 26, 28, etc.) whereas many US and Japanese sets seem to have standardized on 21, 22, 24, 27, 30, and 32. Are these "unusual" (to me) sizes common in German fasteners? Monte? Anyone?
if you have a chance to take some "action" pics of your new tools helping you to change the brakes.....Yes! It's a Hazet 190. My new German tools are, well, new! I have to do my brakes and I'm just waiting on my rotors to come in. Perfect time to break in the set! .
indeedStahlwille sockets are quite beautiful.

i thought about these Hazet railsI've had the Hazet sockets on a Hazet rail yes, but Gedore's are more advanced (magnetic) and easier in use (lock/unlock). The benefit is also the blue color![]()
cool ! Sounds good !Well, since about 2 years when we moved to our new house I'm almost finished with my garage in Hazet style, so before the end of the year I've planned to do a photo shoot for a garage showoff topic... so yes, I'll have that pretty soon.![]()

nice hollow shaft drivers !New stuff.

wow nice power tools haul !!!! And some nice hand tools too !hey everyone. some tools i got today.
lolOr even better:
Seriously? Hazet also sells they same rails? Only the blue is a bit different, but maybe the same manufacturer anyway..?i thought about these Hazet rails
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i found something...oh no wait......but the currency is about the same
http://www.mektronics.com.au/brands/bernstein.html?limit=30


What sizes does the socket set skip?
Ah OK. In addition this picture Mac_Intosh just sent me:
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Hi Oilfinger,
I just found your set in the 1949 catalog.
Best regards,
Philipp
Thanks a lot Philipp for browsing your Hazet archive material !
Is that mentioned blue-yellow paintwork that mint green shown on my Photos or is it that well know used up to today Hazet Blue ?
Did you know approximately the year of that Hazet 900 Set shown above.
O.K. thank you! I read these sites some weeks ago. I got a further more Hazet Assistent speciallity thing. So i should better skip there.After this mint green color, there's also a light blue (pre-'65) before the color changed to the current Hazet blue.
(but that's maybe a bit too much Hazet info for this thread. Check out this for my color comparison: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7214378#7214378)
You´re welcome!
I think they used mint green (apart from the logo) for the boxes from beginning of the 1930s till they introduced new boxes in 1952. It´s only a well thought guess, because most pictures are black and white.
Seriously? Hazet also sells they same rails? Only the blue is a bit different, but maybe the same manufacturer anyway..?
By the way: I think it's only in 3/8" available, right?
they sold them in the past...(discontinued it seems)Seriously? Hazet also sells they same rails? Only the blue is a bit different, but maybe the same manufacturer anyway..?
By the way: I think it's only in 3/8" available, right?
What an odyssey for a coupleof Bernstein toolsI'm waaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy ahead of you there Monte, with that place in Australia and as far as in looking for and purchasing Bernstein tools.
When I first found out about Bernstein tools (couple years back) I searched the web and remember seeing that place in Australia and inquired but the cost for shipment, which far exceeded the price for the tools themselfs, so I skipped it. There's also a place in South Africa, that sells Bernstein tools but same thing.
I even contacted the manufacturer, Bernstein tools directly but they would not sell to me only to a distributor. But I didn't give up.
Went ahead and purchased my Berstein tools through a place located in Amsterdam! Shipping wasn't that bad and I got exactly the Bernstein tool set that I wanted.
Also had a couple of very good fellows over in England that helped me out with a few specific tools that they were kind enough to purchase for me and send them too me.
So over all, I'm good!
You see, once I set my goal to get certain tools that are worth my effort, time and money, I continue on and don't stop till I get them.
Where theres a will, theres a way!![]()
What an odyssey for a coupleof Bernstein toolsI hope they´re worth it
Australia always seems to be expensive....i think prices in the UK are usually good, often better than in germany etc. Do you have some pics of your tools ?![]()