Tronyadorable
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C'mon man. Seek out a better quality linesman pliers. You don't want interlocking teeth.
Thanks for the tip, yes they look good but they seem to be very expensive. For almost the same price I can buy Beta packed with Beta tools or an empty Facom.I'd also look at the JET line from Facom. Looks weary noice.

Anybody with personal experience with Beta boxes? How is the quality? Need more space and consdering the C24SA-XL.
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Klein Journeyman 2000 series. Gap.
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I had this stack:
I paid something over £1000 for it (having bought the top box slightly used). It was OK, but I wouldn't say it was exceptional. I sold it, and then for £1000 I bought a brand new 10-drawer Lista with about 50% more storage (by area) and haven't looked back. The Lista drawers are also 200Kg rated rather than I think about 30Kg for the Beta:
Thanks for your comment.
Yes, Beta is rated to 30-35kgs (70-77lbs) per drawer depending on the drawer. But, I don't think I can fit much more tools to those drawers. At least my tools, they are std car tools so nothing huge or heavy stuff.
How did you like the slides/tracks or whatever they are called?
Lista is not available at my location. And the XL Beta is still ~2x cheaper than the cheapest S-O. And its the current pricing what makes it interesting. For the normal price - I wouldn't consider it.
But, I haven't made up my mind at all yet. I have to go and have a look at it myself. If its decent I might get 2, one for my office too. But, if its not as good as my current Kamasa I won't buy any. I once bought a low quality one and try not to make that mistake again.
The slides seemed average/OK, but not at all remarkable (the looks/design if anything give the Beta a slight edge over similar products). The sheet metal is not particularly thick, but then again probably on par with others in the price range. On a wider box I'd expect the drawer-bottoms to deflect a bit when loaded - they did some on the standard width box so assuming the same sheet metal and a wider span...
If your Kamasa is serving it's purpose then I probably wouldn't bother. There's nothing wrong with it, but once the new-toy excitement wears off you might wonder why you spent the money.

Mine slows down in about 20 seconds...Thanks Monte. I am trying to get hold of a wiring diagram for this model in any case. The model is apparently a 0 601 961 032. I always had the impression that it was slowing down with an electromagnetic brake where the polarity of the magnetic field is reversed when the switch is turned to Off. The bearings did not turn out to be too bad after removal.
coolAlso this kukko "tool" has got me through many projects:

Just got these in from Steve @ Ultimate Garage
http://www.ultimategarage.com/shop/product_reviews.php?cPath=35_61_75_709&products_id=4196
Facom 75.J12
Ordered Fri Dec 5 and received today
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I Love Facom Tools but how or what do you find that needs this special wrench and are they hollow on the long end as well?
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Just got one of these for whacking things...
Traditional Thor buffalo hide/copper hammer size no.2 1050g
I Love Facom Tools but how or what do you find that needs this special wrench and are they hollow on the long end as well?
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That was my dilemma also, I could have gotten a complete set for cheap but decided not to do it because I can't seem to tie them to any specific application.
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Most important thing in my box.
Why is there a hole in that socket side?