What is the general opinion on Vata tools around here? Since Toptul seems to get a lot of praise, I was wondering if Vata is of compareable quality. I own a 15" breaker bar and some torx precision screwdrivers that I am quite fond of. Taiwan is part old world, right!
Thanks for the video. That's a pretty awesome tool!Bosch's baby grinder:
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Never heard of vata until now. They seem suspiciously similar to toptul. I wouldn't say Taiwan is part of the "old world". They do make good stuff, but not as dedicated or refined as Japanese, German, Swiss, or English items.
It's a US date format. Month-Day-Year. So the last post before yours was not 11-august but november-8.What happened with this thread? No post from August till now... Monte?
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Hazet NOS adjustable spanners from the 1920s. The smaller one is still original boxed in:
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Hello everybody,
I wanted to take a moment to thank everybody on this great forum for all the things I have learned about tools. My father was a mechanic, and sometimes I used his tools when I was a kid, but I didn't know the difference between a Hazet, a Dowidat, a Facom, and a cheap Chinese socket.
It was about two years ago that I wanted to have my own quality tool box (talk about 30 or years later from being a kid). I am a teacher (business, so no expert like many of you). Somehow I (innocently) thought that Craftsman was a great brand, so I started with a $150 kit from Craftsman. Then I discovered the Garage Board, and especially Monte´s Tools from the Old World. That was a live-changing event - especially for my bank account. Since then, I have acquired a good amount of tools from Germany, France, and similar countries, and I have learned a lot about tools. This forum has been amazing in this journey.
My father did let me use any tools, except the Facom combination spanners he had displayed on the wall, so I started collecting Facom because it connects me to my father who passed away three years ago. My reflection on this is that almost all our possession fade away quickly, but these Facom combination spanners will stay there, they don´t wear like clothing and they don´t get out of fashion like your IPhone. Thus, in my future posting, you will see a bias towards Facom. My father was from Switzerland, so guess what other brand is I appreciate... ;-)
I did not want to bore you with this story, but I wanted to share a little bit of my background. The initiator of this thread, Monte, is of course my hero - let´s applaud him for this ongoing journey that is record-breaking when it comes to the number of postings. And let's keep alive the super-friendly and constructive nature of this thread. Keep these **** pics of your tools coming![]()
Proto Pliers Germany. Bought them recently on ebay (United States) at a reasonable price. The seller seems to have many of them - still available.
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Who makes the Proto Germany? Felo, Knipex, NWS?
Cheers
Facom France Hex Keys. As opposed to the ratchets, spanners, etc. which are made in Taiwan now, these France-made keys are still available in stores. The same is true for Facom screwdrivers, as far as I know.
those proto pliers look funky to me... like something you find in the discount bin at a store...
Reto - it's not all bad news!
Although the new pattern ratchets are made in Taiwan, the older patterns, many of which are still available, still seem to be made in France or Italy! I recently picked up a new 3/8 drive 'Palm Control' ratchet and it certainly wasn't Taiwanese!
I know it's different for spanners, as the 40 pattern are discontinued, but where an item is discontinued by Facom, there's often something very similar, and Italian made, from USAG.
Lovers of old Facom are advised to look at their website!
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Your tools are awesome.The old facoms that you are posting have been ever used or are brand new?