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Nyati

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New Stahlwille ratcheting wrenches I got today from Ash at German Hand Tools.

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not posted on here for ages, due to work and other things getting in the way :I

Have still been buying tools though :bounce: will post pics of the interesting ones as soon as i get round to photographing them, but for now here are a few i got recently.

One huge made in Sweden Bacho screwdriver/pry-bar (think its a screwdriver but its heavy enough for light prying work) love the green translucent handles, wish manufacturers still made them like this instead of the rubber 'comfort' type that are in vogue now which i don't like.

Some new old stock Gedore socket wrenches don't have the t-bar for them yet sadly, I got these plus a bunch of other Gedore/Habero/Rahsol tools from the UK distributors eBay outlet :thumbup:

And lastly for now this interesting Usag wrench. I bought this thinking it was a standard 32 mm one, however on arrival it has machined jaws which appear to have been done professionally for some kind of narrow nut, possibly camber adjustment or similar?

I'm thinking it could be a Fiat special tool as i have some other Usag tools with Fiat part numbers, if anyone knows better please enlighten me :)

Hope these are interesting to someone :)
 

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nice ! How do you like the Stahlwille drivers ?

Nice :)
I'm a big fan of Altrex, a Dutch manufacturer of ladders. http://www.altrex.com/pro/
We don't make much tools in the Netherlands but we do make excellent ladders:bounce:
never heard of that brand, but they have some nice looking ladders (the black ones). In germany common brands for professional ladders are Zarges, Hymer and Günzburger Steigtechnik for example.

Oh? I didn't know that. Is Bosch blue line manufactured in Switzerland? I tried to find that out on Bosch professional site but couldn't find any info on that.
some of their blue line....if you look on the sticker of your power tool there should be a "Made in......"















new Knipex 2015 promo video:
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new Facom shop lights:
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not posted on here for ages, due to work and other things getting in the way :I

One huge made in Sweden Bacho screwdriver/pry-bar (think its a screwdriver but its heavy enough for light prying work) love the green translucent handles, wish manufacturers still made them like this instead of the rubber 'comfort' type that are in vogue now which i don't like.

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Hope these are interesting to someone :)

Here is it's little brother:)
 

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new Knipex 2015 promo video:
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I swear they pronounce Knipex differently in every video they release, just to mess with our heads.
 

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some of their blue line....if you look on the sticker of your power tool there should be a "Made in......"

Ah yes, both the orbital sander and jigsaw are both made in Switzerland. My green ones are from Hungary.

Then it's time to extend my Swiss tools collection with...uhm..PB Swiss tools? :D


:bounce::bounce::bounce:
 

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I nearly forgot to post these:

A Steinel butane soldering kit. I thought it would be made in the EU like their heat guns, but this was from Taiwan.


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A Steck non-marring wedge/pry tool. Made in Germany.

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So embarrassing that they pronounce it wrong in a promo video.
When will they learn???
It´s KKKKKKnipex, NOT nipex.....sigh....:sad:

Totally cracks me up that a guy with the screen name of 'decaf' types something that sounds like a caffeine-induced stutter...

LOL
 

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I'll say Kah-nipex as soon as the pronunciation for knife is changed to kah-nife. :p

Thanks.

Don't be this guy:

P.S. this post isn't particularly serious, but hopefully you guys find the video funny as I did.
 
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I'll say Kah-nipex as soon as the pronunciation for knife is changed to kah-nife. [emoji14]

Thanks.

Don't be this guy:
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I like to pronounce things correctly, but it's so hard because the average American butchers so many words and it's so accepted that it becomes socially unacceptable to speak like you have education beyond ninth grade. Knipex is one of those especially bad words because no matter how right you are, everyone is going to think you are saying it wrong.
 
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some more tools i got in the post today

nos Palmera pliers with nice translucent handles :D has some rust forming under the handles though and one of the teeth in the curved part of the jaw is badly formed :mad: but eh they were cheapish and still nice, the seller i got these from have a bunch more Palmera tools too if anyone is interested.

Then a brace of blue acetate Gedore pozidrive #0 screwdrivers, interestingly one is a totally different design from the others, different year i guess,

I have a few of these spare as even i don't need 6 (took one to work already) so if anyone is after one give me a DM

And lastly a Ochsenkopf camping hatchet and holster, yet another brand in the Gedore group, one i hadn't heard of before, seems pretty nice and is quite sharp as standard too, though i will be honing it to make it properly sharp :evil:
 

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Monte

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I swear they pronounce Knipex differently in every video they release, just to mess with our heads.
Then watch the german videos, they always pronounce it the same way :)

Then it's time to extend my Swiss tools collection with...uhm..PB Swiss tools? :D

:bounce::bounce::bounce:
:D good idea :D

Hi, Anyone could tell me if Bosch GOF 1600 CE is made in Switzerland or Mexico ? :) I cannot find any information about it on google.
Mexico
 

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Well thats for showing that you should pronounce it with a "K"

So whats the funny part...?

I saw all of the 'K' on there and thought immediately about the Who's 'My Generation' and it reminded me of how I get when I drink too much coffee. Then I saw your screen name and it struck me as a little ironic. I was just having a little fun with your post, you don't need to take it as a personal affront. Aren't we here to have a little fun while learning about and sharing our tools? Per your PM, I'll make sure not to respond to any more of your posts, as you are obviously too sensitive to laugh at a harmless joke.
 

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@ Monte: a couple of weeks ago you gave me some advise on Eurogrinders, so either you are to be praised or cursed for this... LOL

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Joking aside, thank you sir!
 

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What grinder model is that? I like it!

old vbw wire strippers. They were rusted up but after a soaking in penetrene and a touch on the buffing wheel, they came up very nice. They also seem very well made. does anyone know if vbw pliers are available in australia, or know of an online store with reasonable shipping prices that ships to australia? I wouldnt mind buying some vbw!



 

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Cool socket set, man! Looks to be in superb shape!

It's a Fein W14-125-something or other, the 'Inox' model for Stainless steel, 7000RPM. Got a screaming deal on it. My most powerful grinder before this one is about 8 amps, so this one is going to take a little getting used to.

Next up: Metabo 4-1/2", to see what the fuss is all about! LOL
 

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Not much used old Bedford Sheffield socket set. 1/2" not very practical, prefer 3/8", so probably will be selling this.

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That's a decent set you've got there!

That ratchet was the last of the proper Bedford ratchet's, and they didn't make them for long. Before that (up till the early 70's) they supplied the one shown on the box label, which was pretty primitive!

From the mid 70's they started supplying Canadian made husky ratchets, not a bad tool, but not a bedford!
 
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Monte

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@ Monte: a couple of weeks ago you gave me some advise on Eurogrinders, so either you are to be praised or cursed for this... LOL

Joking aside, thank you sir!
nice grinder !! :drool::pimpflash:thumbup:

does anyone know if vbw pliers are available in australia, or know of an online store with reasonable shipping prices that ships to australia? I wouldnt mind buying some vbw!
it seems White is the official importer ?
http://whiteint.com.au/vbw/
http://whiteint.com.au.ds015.imagri.../Trade/Catalogue/VBW - Pliers and Cutters.pdf
AIS: http://www.aisnational.com.au
http://www.aisnational.com.au/sites/aisnational.com.au/files/AIS_Directory_432_3.pdf
http://www.austools.com.au/hand-too...lier-set-with-soft-zone-handles/prod_659.html
http://www.torque-it-up.com.au/2012/03/vbw-pliers-cutters/
ps: VBW=Stahlwille....if you have no problems with green handles.....:)














news from Flex tools:
new 150mm orbital sander:
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Thanks monte! I'll have a look at the vde gear! :thumbup: do you know who the oem is for the vbw screwdrivers? They look exactly that same as the nws screwdrivers:





pb swiss hex keys:



I'm also waiting on a bernstein bench vice + ESD circuit board holder (made in germany?):

 
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Monte

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Thanks monte! I'll have a look at the vde gear! :thumbup: do you know who the oem is for the vbw screwdrivers? They look exactly that same as the nws screwdrivers:
i think Wuro (Athlet) is the OEM.
www.wuro.de / www.athlet-online.de
They also make screwdrivers for WGB, Matador and SW-Stahl for example.
Maybe Knipex or NWS would be an option for pliers ?

I'm also waiting on a bernstein bench vice + ESD circuit board holder (made in germany?):
Let us know when you receive it :D















new Wera display at the Bauhaus store:
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At those prices, it better be. :eyecrazy:

Just couldn't bring myself to spend that much, so I went with Panavise instead. :p

I bought it from Amazon.de which softened the blow, the prices in australia were ridiculous. The vice was 150 aud on amazon, and 300 aud was the cheapest I could find in oz.

i think Wuro (Athlet) is the OEM.
www.wuro.de / www.athlet-online.de
They also make screwdrivers for WGB, Matador and SW-Stahl for example.
Maybe Knipex or NWS would be an option for pliers ?

Let us know when you receive it :D

Thanks again monte. how do you think vbw compares to knipex and nws?
 

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Facom big gun, really a monster.
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Haven't seen such large sloted screws before, just can't help buying it.
Maybe my new pliers stand:bounce:
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My first post here. I've been passively following this thread for years.

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Anybody gotten their hands on one of these yet? Or any NWS screwdrivers for that matter?
I think non-VDE screwdrivers must be relatively new to the NWS lineup? I can't recall seeing them in their catalog before. The only vendor I can find selling them is Chadstoolbox and it looks like he's only got singles. No sets, and I can't find the kit pictured above.
 
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