gipraw
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oh man, I gotta get me some off those tiny Knipex...
You read my mind. I was thinking the same thing.
My wife says I have a problem.
oh man, I gotta get me some off those tiny Knipex...
WOW, I don't know what it is but that hammer looks nice. I notice it has Picard stamped on the head. How does Frost figure in? A rebrand for retail?![]()
frost plenishing hammer made in Germany![]()
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Titanium bits are junk.Anyone have any experience with ruko drill bits? Also is there a difference between the titanium and hss bits? Price is the same
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Titanium bits are junk.
Titanium nitride is a very hard coating that reduces friction when applied to cutting tools. It's essentially a solid lubricant. A quality HSS drill bit that's TiN coated will outperform an uncoated one.
id go with titanium over a hss and since we are speaking of RUKO,noone of their bits are junk lolIn our machine shop they will never order tin bits l. Only hss and carbide
btw. Knipex...some new Knipex tools videos:
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Hi All. I have been following the site for a long time but just registered when a issue made me confused... Anyway..
TIN will wear on the long (or short) run.... For working on cars i think a good HSS-G set will work for you.Anyone have any experience with ruko drill bits? Also is there a difference between the titanium and hss bits? Price is the same
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TIN will wear on the long (or short) run.... For working on cars i think a good HSS-G set will work for you.
For drilling into sheet metal i recommend the Dewalt Extreme bits:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-extreme-2-hss-drill-bit-set-29pc/20064
they make round holes even in thin 1mm (etc.) material instead of triangular shaped holes like regular bits. They also offer a small set:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-extreme-2-hss-drill-bit-set-13pcs/66597
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Older but never used Würth combi wrenches.
They looks definetly like Belzer's![]()
the cobalt bits work tooHow about the coboly bits? I'll
He using them every day
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^^^ in gringolish = Pilot Point drill bits.![]()
+ 1Jupp they do look like Sandvik/Belzer nr.111 series....
I get the irony, any Made in America Craftsman is from the "old world"![]()
nice level,but USA coo

Hi All. I have been following the site for a long time but just registered when a issue made me confused... Anyway..
I attached a file and as you will see all three vices look very similiar to each other. First two from Germany, last one is from Turkey.
Can someone inform me, how can be very similiar to each other?
And, one of them must be the original and others must be copier?
And, which one do you prefer to buy as the quality matters?
Thanx.
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maybe...i guess for the price they´re imported... maybe from the WGB factory in India or a copied design made in Taiwan etc....@Monte
Do you know who is the original manufacturer ?.... reminds me a little bit to the "older" WGB or Walter !?
nice pliers haul !!New Knipex and Orbis.

yes... bothSeeing as how Both Home Depot and Lowes have their Christmas decorations for sale, I am curious if either Wiha or Wera has released their new Advent calendar yet ?
i´m not sure.... which product do you mean ?Monte, I had a look at Roller's site. I'm suspecting that some of their tools are from Rothenberger. What's your opinion ?
Many thanks