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CanUK

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I was pretty sure there was a topic somewhere concerning air compressors.

My needs grew a bit and I need to purchase one compressor for a single task:
blow dust/trapped air.

An oilless one is a good choice? Not planning on spending big bucks as it will be for casual home use. Maybe inflate a tire or two.

Can someone point me into the right direction?


I just bought this one and it seems pretty good so far:

http://www.costco.co.uk/view/product/uk_catalog/cos_8,cos_8.1,cos_8.1.2/171723
 
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Seems too big for household use.

I am thinking to pick one without the actual vessel. Or at least have a minimal 5L one.
 

CanUK

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Seems too big for household use.

I am thinking to pick one without the actual vessel. Or at least have a minimal 5L one.

It's pretty compact - just 50L and doesn't take up much space at all. Here's a pic with a 26" mountain bike wheel for scale:

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If you need smaller there's a few options at machine mart, screwfix, ebay, or gumtree... I wouldn't think there's much between the really small ones, and the prices all seem pretty similar.
 
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Nice boots. I don't know if I can lose my Red Wings though. :(

Say, I also like those pants. Englebert Strauss?
I don´t know if my company want to buy Redwings for me :D
(they only pay up to €50.-)
The pants are from Bläkläder www.blaklader.com/us/

Thanks Monte, we usually just chase our cabling in and leave the dirty work for the builders/tilers/painters :thumbup:

Just cleaned my tools/toolbag so I thought i'd take a photo of what i usually carry around when working industrial maintenance:
wow thats a great collection of european quality tools ! :rocker: :)
German socket set, irish soldering iron, danish assorter.... a man with taste :D:bowdown:

Those Hoffman / Garant calipers: :drool::drool::drool:
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bought some €1.-rattle cans...:

 

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wow thats a great collection of european quality tools ! :rocker: :)
German socket set, irish soldering iron, danish assorter.... a man with taste

:D Thanks, I like supporting manufacturers who make high quality products. I have a set of pb swiss hex keys in the mail, so Switzerland can be on the list too :thumbup:

I've got another question if that's okay :bowdown:

have you ever used cimco pliers? What do you think of them? Are they made by cimco or re branded? Thanks!
 
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Monte

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When do the hot tools and promos change from hazet/stahlwille etc?
it seems around february to april.

:D Thanks, I like supporting manufacturers who make high quality products. I have a set of pb swiss hex keys in the mail, so Switzerland can be on the list too :thumbup:

I've got another question if that's okay :bowdown:

have you ever used cimco pliers? What do you think of them? Are they made by cimco or re branded? Thanks!
Swiss made is always good ! :)
I don´t know exactly what tools/products Cimco produce at all...
i guess some pliers are made by Orbiswill and VBW (?).















no tool, but shop supplies :)
Glysantin antifreeze www.glysantin.com


 

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Hazet- 854 1/4" socket set


How do you like that set from Hazet? Would you mind a short review?

I was about to pull the trigger on one of those Hazet 854 sets a while ago... I have 1/2" set (Gedore) that I use maybe 90% of the time. I have a 3/8" drive set (Stahlwilly) that I use at work. I don't have a 1/4" drive set, but I'm seriously considering this one to fill that gap finally.

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I don´t know if my company want to buy Redwings for me :D

(they only pay up to €50.-)

The pants are from Bläkläder www.blaklader.com/us/


Haha! My company is about the same as yours, $75 annually. How are the pants working out for you? I will check your link..
 
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Monte

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Haha! My company is about the same as yours, $75 annually. How are the pants working out for you? I will check your link..
i only use the pants for "home work" (garden etc.) so i can´t say that much, but all important seams are triple-stitched, the fabric is thicker than the cheapo pants (which rips easily), the pants come with all necessary pockets and also has cordura reinforcements and the color stays fresh after washing....so far so good...
https://www.blaklader.de/de/produkt/15031860-bundhose-multifunktion#16617
















A garage buddy bought a used Ravaglioli lift and since the concrete is not that thick i build some "legs":

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How do you like that set from Hazet? Would you mind a short review?

I was about to pull the trigger on one of those Hazet 854 sets a while ago... I have 1/2" set (Gedore) that I use maybe 90% of the time. I have a 3/8" drive set (Stahlwilly) that I use at work. I don't have a 1/4" drive set, but I'm seriously considering this one to fill that gap finally.


Its a great little set, everything is made & machined perfectly. I really have nothing bad to say about it!

The case is made of a very tough plastic, I was a bit worried about the latch before I bought it, but after nearly 2 years there is no wear at all. all the parts are held tightly by a rubber mould, which is very handy if your prone to losing things (like myself).
The ratchet is very smooth, it is only 20 teeth (I think hazet offers a set with a fine tooth ratchet as well), but since the handle is short it has never been a problem because it only has to move a short distance. I've had the handle covered in grease and coal dust regularly and it cleans easily and doesn't stain.
All the extensions and sockets are perfect, no machining faults or chrome peeling. the sockets have knurling on them which is really useful. The screwdriver bits have a great coating (I have no idea what it is), which grips screws and doesn't slip. I've used them to remove screws with stripped out heads easily, since they grip so well.

I'm really impressed with the set, it has got me out of a lot of trouble when removing/replacing things from tight areas, and working on small parts of plant (like electrical components). I bought it from Jensputzier^^, he had the best price available at the time. Its definately not cheap, and similar sets from other manufacturers (german or other) can be found for a lot less cash, but I really can't fault it.
 

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Its a great little set, everything is made & machined perfectly. I really have nothing bad to say about it!

The case is made of a very tough plastic, I was a bit worried about the latch before I bought it, but after nearly 2 years there is no wear at all. all the parts are held tightly by a rubber mould, which is very handy if your prone to losing things (like myself).
The ratchet is very smooth, it is only 20 teeth (I think hazet offers a set with a fine tooth ratchet as well), but since the handle is short it has never been a problem because it only has to move a short distance. I've had the handle covered in grease and coal dust regularly and it cleans easily and doesn't stain.
All the extensions and sockets are perfect, no machining faults or chrome peeling. the sockets have knurling on them which is really useful. The screwdriver bits have a great coating (I have no idea what it is), which grips screws and doesn't slip. I've used them to remove screws with stripped out heads easily, since they grip so well.

I'm really impressed with the set, it has got me out of a lot of trouble when removing/replacing things from tight areas, and working on small parts of plant (like electrical components). I bought it from Jensputzier^^, he had the best price available at the time. Its definately not cheap, and similar sets from other manufacturers (german or other) can be found for a lot less cash, but I really can't fault it.

If you prefer this version with the case and rubber mold over the smart case version with foam inserts you should go ahead and buy one now, they are only sold until stocks last as Hazet changed them for 2015.

Old version here: http://www.jensputzier.com/Hazet/Ha...4-Drive/Hazet-854-1-4-Socket-Set-6-Point.html

New version here: http://www.hazet.de/produktkatalog/product_info.php?products_id=896038336
 

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If you prefer this version with the case and rubber mold over the smart case version with foam inserts you should go ahead and buy one now, they are only sold until stocks last as Hazet changed them for 2015.

Old version here: http://www.jensputzier.com/Hazet/Ha...4-Drive/Hazet-854-1-4-Socket-Set-6-Point.html

New version here: http://www.hazet.de/produktkatalog/product_info.php?products_id=896038336

If your going to get one, I'd definitely recommend Jens Putzier. Easy to buy from, great service, and very fast shipping. :thumbup:
 

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All the extensions and sockets are perfect, no machining faults or chrome peeling. the sockets have knurling on them which is really useful. The screwdriver bits have a great coating (I have no idea what it is), which grips screws and doesn't slip. I've used them to remove screws with stripped out heads easily, since they grip so well.

Titanium Nitride

Why choose TIN (TI tanium-Nitride) coating?
A special coating process for extremely hard TIN-coating guarantees high adhesive strength and wear resistance of the coating


  • Particularly suitable for continuous load, e. g. for industrial applications in industry and trade
  • Higher wear protection guarantees a longer lifetime
  • Perfect fitting accuracy through optimum coating thickness
  • Higher torque
  • Optimised corrosion protection
 

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Titanium Nitride

Why choose TIN (TI tanium-Nitride) coating?
A special coating process for extremely hard TIN-coating guarantees high adhesive strength and wear resistance of the coating


  • Particularly suitable for continuous load, e. g. for industrial applications in industry and trade
  • Higher wear protection guarantees a longer lifetime
  • Perfect fitting accuracy through optimum coating thickness
  • Higher torque
  • Optimised corrosion protection

Awesome, thanks for that. Wonder if any manufacturers make TIN coated insulated drivers? I'll have to do a bit of research :thumbup:
 

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Some of my tools.

Semi new compressor.Puska 300 liter tank made in Spain,Abac b3800b pump made in Italy,
Vemat single phase 3 hp motor made in Italy,NEMA pressure switch made in Italy
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Gedore wrenches made in India.Very robust
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Efco mt2600 top handle pruning chainsaw made in Italy,but with a japanese zenoah motor
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Knipex cobra and pliers wrench made in Germany
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From top..athlet,gedore,felo screwdrivers all made in Germany
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Casals percussion drill(very old),no coo.
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Lisam air pruners made in Italy
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Old arc welder made in Greece
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Gedore torx screwdriver set,no coo
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Pb swiss screwdrivers made in Switzerland
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Sora extra long screwdrivers made in Germany
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Hazet screwdriver set with impact cap,no coo
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Facom rs440e set,no coo
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chrissalas1

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Hazet mallet,2 hazet oil filter wrenches,stahlwille oil filter strap wrench,all made in Germany
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Gedore 1/4 t handle,gedore clic r pliers,hazet 3/8 ratchet,knipex wire stripper
All made in Germany except ther gedore clic r-no coo
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Gedore xzn keys,made in Germany
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Uni-t multimeter,made in china
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Gedore torcofix torque wrench,stahlwille 1/2 ratchet,stahlwille feeler gauge,gedore spark boot pliers,stahlwille and hazet extensions,all made in Germany except the gedore plier which is made in Austria
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Gedore and stahlwille spark plug sockets,all made in Germany
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Rahsol wrenches,hazet adaptors,gedore ratchet head for the torque wrench,all made in Germany
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Unior fuel pipe pliers-no coo,stahlwille magnets-made in Germany
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Hazet special tool for vw,stahlwille allen keys,knipex pliers and cutter,all made in Germany
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Gedore chisel and punch set,stahlwille 1/2 xzn sockets,all made in Germany
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chrissalas1

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afaik also made in Slovenia by Oplast


Do they look like these NWS pliers ? :)

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btw. nice tool collection !














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Monte the gedore screwdrivers have no made in Slovenia.Also the gedore click r pliers are look the same as the nws but no Solingen or anything about coo on them.
 

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Irwin 8" linemans pliers (made by nws), Pb swiss metric hex keys, precision screwdriver set, phillips and pozidriv bits.

Unfortunately I don't like the pliers. The forging and coating is bad, and the cutters don't cut bare copper. :dunno:

Knipex/channellock for me from now on.
 
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Irwin 8" linemans pliers (made by nws), Pb swiss metric hex keys, precision screwdriver set, phillips and pozidriv bits.

Unfortunately I don't like the pliers. The forging and coating is bad, and the cutters don't cut bare copper. :dunno:

Knipex/channellock for me from now on.


Champo,

I own a number of NWS pliers with the teflon finish. The build and finish quality on each of them is first rate. I am sorry to hear that your Irwin branded pliers does not meet your expectations. Did you purchase it from Amazon.com? If so, why don't you contact them for a product exchange?


Dave
 
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Champo

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Champo,

I own a number of NWS pliers with the teflon finish. The build and finish quality on each of them is first rate. I am sorry to hear that your Irwin branded pliers does not meet your expectations. Did you purchase it from Amazon.com? If so, why don't you contact them for a product exchange?


Dave

I own a pair of nws combination, side cutters and multi grip pliers and all three are top quality too! :thumbup:

I don't like too bad mouth any manufacturer, especially a quality one like nws, but this pair of pliers must have slipped QC.
It's a bit hard for me to exchange them since I'm in australia, but I'll see if I can. I might have to wear this one. :sad:
 

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My new toy arrived today. Won on the ebay for $85ish.

So much shorter and easier to maneuver than the Hitachi. I think I either paid $7 or $15 for the Hitachi at a swap meet, but didn't think I'd ever find a super clean, possibly unused Metabo, so I embraced the **** and shelled out the clams.

Monte approved? lol


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