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Merry christmas to all of you !!!
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got this from my brother:
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Santa brought me this:


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WEV 15-125 HT. It's geared for more torque/less RPM for concrete use, and also variable speed. Should fit all the concrete grinding and cutting shrouds available as well.

Decided to buy them all separately, because the included grinders in the shroud kits are lesser grinders for cost savings I assuming (i.e. the plunge cut tracksaw attachment comes w/ the 1200W grinder, the 1550W that comes w/ the grinding shroud isn't variable speed).

I lose out on the Metaloc systainer insert though, which would be nice for keeping everything in order.

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maico

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The German brands you named all make or source parts of their product lines overseas as well.

Not stahlwille, if you dont count flashlights and stuff like that! All handtools are made in germany!

I was looking through the 2014 Stahlwille printed catalogue and items not German (or European) made have a green star symbol. It's not stated in the index what that means, but the known imports like the ratchet screwdriver, ratchet wrench and torch are thus marked. The only other imports indicated are a few new style tool trolley and a few specialist impact hex sockets. So, only about 4 pages out of 340 are import :thumbup:

Hazet do the opposite. No German flag by the item and it's an import.
 
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Happy Holidays!!!


I've had instances in the past where I had to get an accurate inside measurement, like the width inside of a cabinet. I made do with a standard tape measure, which was at times cumbersome to use.

I recently came across a folding rule that I actually wanted for some time--a Swiss made LongLife folding rule with its built-in extendable probe. The probe allows for depth measurements, but more importantly (for me) it's ability to make accurate inside measurements.


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As an added benefit (I didn't realize it until I looked at it more carefully at home) it has a feature to measure angles, like a protractor.
The probe has a white arrow which corresponds to the to indicated the degree value on the ruler (in this case 45*)

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Here are my recent Felo and Knipex purchases
 

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I was looking through the 2014 Stahlwille printed catalogue and items not German (or European) made have a green star symbol.

Are you sure? According to my 2012 Stahlwille catalogue, green star means new item.

Have a nice day,

Chreese
 

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I have one of those rulers, mine is Whia branded but for some reason the instructions are not printed on the side like yours.
Good rulers though.
 

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Are you sure? According to my 2012 Stahlwille catalogue, green star means new item.

Have a nice day,

Chreese

Yes, I think you may be right. My 435 QR N has a star and says made in Germany on it !

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Santa brought me this:


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WEV 15-125 HT. It's geared for more torque/less RPM for concrete use, and also variable speed. Should fit all the concrete grinding and cutting shrouds available as well.

Decided to buy them all separately, because the included grinders in the shroud kits are lesser grinders for cost savings I assuming (i.e. the plunge cut tracksaw attachment comes w/ the 1200W grinder, the 1550W that comes w/ the grinding shroud isn't variable speed).

I lose out on the Metaloc systainer insert though, which would be nice for keeping everything in order.

Very nice:thumbup:
 

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Happy Holidays!!!


I've had instances in the past where I had to get an accurate inside measurement, like the width inside of a cabinet. I made do with a standard tape measure, which was at times cumbersome to use.

I recently came across a folding rule that I actually wanted for some time--a Swiss made LongLife folding rule with its built-in extendable probe. The probe allows for depth measurements, but more importantly (for me) it's ability to make accurate inside measurements.


As an added benefit (I didn't realize it until I looked at it more carefully at home) it has a feature to measure angles, like a protractor.
The probe has a white arrow which corresponds to the to indicated the degree value on the ruler (in this case 45*)

Merry Christmas superautobacs,

What is the brand of this rule?

Thanks
 

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Happy Holidays!!!


I've had instances in the past where I had to get an accurate inside measurement, like the width inside of a cabinet. I made do with a standard tape measure, which was at times cumbersome to use.

I recently came across a folding rule that I actually wanted for some time--a Swiss made LongLife folding rule with its built-in extendable probe.
Amazon shows two versions. Do you have the part number for the one with the probe? Thanks!
 

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Hello, looooong time lurker first time poster. Just got back from Stade, Germany for work. Picked up a few things. Gedore set I got at Wolff, good selection of Gedore, Carolous, Knipex, and Wera. Also got some other things I'll post later when I figure out how to post multiple photos.
 

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Got the NWS quattrogrips at Toom, obviously. And the Gedore pliers at Wolff. Gedore pliers made in Austria and they are very impressive. No slop, jaws in perfect alignment.
 

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superautobacs
I have one of those rulers, mine is Whia branded but for some reason the instructions are not printed on the side like yours.
Good rulers though.


dutchgray,

Thanks for mentioning that LongLife is the OEM for the Wiha rulers. Here is the link to the Wihatools USA page for the same ruler: Wihatools. I will be purchasing one in the near future. Very cool tool! :drool:


Dave
 

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My German hand-tool pickup. The Master Technician ESD Precision Set from Wiha (#75965). Comes in a nice metal latching case. The small ratchet is 72-tooth and opens easily. I will have a full review on these coming up.


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Hello, looooong time lurker first time poster. Just got back from Stade, Germany for work. Picked up a few things. Gedore set I got at Wolff, good selection of Gedore, Carolous, Knipex, and Wera. Also got some other things I'll post later when I figure out how to post multiple photos.
welcome and nice haul !!
















Schulte storage rack

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Thanks Monte, it's all your fault. BTW, we went to the St. Pauli FC Christmas market in Hamburg, very interesting.
 

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Hello, looooong time lurker first time poster. Just got back from Stade, Germany for work. Picked up a few things. Gedore set I got at Wolff, good selection of Gedore, Carolous, Knipex, and Wera. Also got some other things I'll post later when I figure out how to post multiple photos.

Welcome :)

Nice haul, I really like those Gedore multigrips!

Just out of curiosity, are you in the energy generation industry?

My German hand-tool pickup. The Master Technician ESD Precision Set from Wiha (#75965). Comes in a nice metal latching case. The small ratchet is 72-tooth and opens easily. I will have a full review on these coming up.

Very nice, haven't seen these kits before!
 
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Oh awesome, sounds like a good experience!

I asked because I thought there was a new coal fire power station being built on a old nuclear power station site in stade, but I just read that it wasn't approved.
 

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I got a NICE christmas box from Wera :bowdown:
I must thank them so much, they are absolutly fantastic! :bowdown:



A supercool laptop backpack:



A cool Wera Piké shirt :D



Nice bitset:



Stickers, bottle openers and a folding rule:



From Stabila:



And the shirt fits perfect! :thumbup:



Big thank you to Wera! You guys are the BEST!!!!!
 
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Thanks Monte, it's all your fault. BTW, we went to the St. Pauli FC Christmas market in Hamburg, very interesting.
Sorry :)
A St. Pauli fan from overseas :) interesting :thumbup:

I got a NICE christmas box from Wera :bowdown:I must thank them so much, they are absolutly fantastic! :bowdown:
sweeet !! :bowdown: Seems it paid off to invest in Wera ;) :bowdown::thumbup:
Next parcel comes from Knipex:)

















My fathers new multitool: Fein MultiTalent
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:thumbup:

I wonder if Wera have factory tours?
That might be next years christmas present? :bounce:
simply knock on their factory door once you visit the czech republic :);)
Maybe they let you in if you wear your Wera shirt ;) "Hi, I´m decaf the swedish distributor" :D


Monte: can you please let me know if the "old" Multimaster would fit in the "new" inlay ?
yes :)
fits into the Fein Multimaster systainer...
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...and original Fein Multimaster box
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