SloveniaWe wont tell.
Made where ?
losvre, what I meant to say is that if someone posted five photos for example, and I liked the photos and wanted to respond to it, I don't have to include all the pictures that have been posted already in my reply/respond to the OP because it will be mundane and repetitive when you have to scroll through the same photos that have been re-posted over and over. I know it will require a bit of work to edit the quoted text, but its a good idea to keep the already massive thread organized.
losvre, what I meant to say is that if someone posted five photos for example, and I liked the photos and wanted to respond to it, I don't have to include all the pictures that have been posted already in my reply/respond to the OP because it will be mundane and repetitive when you have to scroll through the same photos that have been re-posted over and over. I know it will require a bit of work to edit the quoted text, but its a good idea to keep the already massive thread organized.
Monte, do you know if Stahlwille have something similar to this?
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Can't see any in the catalogue, but then again neither Stahlwille or Hazet make their own ratcheting wrenches., they come from Taiwan.
Gedore do, made in Germany
Monte, do you know if Stahlwille have something similar to this?
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For ratcheting spanners look at the new SK X-Frame Ratcheting Wrenches
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no, they don´tMonte, do you know if Stahlwille have something similar to this?
I think the new ones look cheaper than the older ones...the plastic and the switches etc...Difficult to say if the "ingredients" are now made cheaper too...But If you can find a older model....Monte have steinel heat guns declined in quality? I'm thinking of purchasing new stock of an older model in order to get a higher quality gun what are your thoughts on this?
Nope. I thought about it (Wera) but i think i already have all Wera tools i needMonte, are you not doing a Christmas tool calendar this year?
I just recently got a Gedore ratcheting set, but there isn't any offset on them and the gear mechanism seems rough, so I was looking at Hazet and Stahlwille because they seem to have like 5* offset and maybe smoother mechanism, and reversible ratcheting. I don't feel like paying a premium on tools produced Inexpensively and marked up.
Nope. I thought about it (Wera) but i think i already have all Wera tools i needThe go-through socket set looks interesting but since i have ratcheting wrenches i think it might not be necessary anymore to have go-through sockets. But maybe next year
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Various spanners- Original Britool, Smalcalda, WEP? etc. The Smalcalda has an exotic colour - really nice and no rust after so many years.
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That Smalcalda wrench looks like the Berinex wrench I posted before in this thread. It has no rust either and the same colour. Maybe it has a different alloy.
There is no: "all wera tools i need"
There is not a limit for how many Wera tools you need.
Comprende?
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wow very nice !!! Do we already have the 24th ??New tool arrivals.
New tool arrivals.
Carolus flex head and bit ratchets
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Made in Taiwan or China stuff
Attack Driver !
Does one have to be a Samurai to purchase such an item ?
Carolus is also china/tw stuff, ...
Or Germany
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Hallo,
I am Yannick from the Netherlands and I follow this thread for a few months.
Now it was time to post something myself.
Dynasteel (I've never seen this brand), and 2x VBW