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maico

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ready for streeet Luge Monty?

The only sport you can practice in bed.

New Stahlwille arrival. Not sure who actually makes these. The blades are made in Solingen where Boker knifes are ? This is the safety self-retracting version. It cannot be locked open.

Stamped ZTN inside which presumably stands for zinc casting.

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Monte

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Anybody know this screw extactor, is made in germany or not!!
possible:)
"Hunter" is a exporter of hand tools and other goods from germany. Possibly made by Schröder.

Monte,
Where did you get the materials for the Doppelschliefbock Untergestell? The plate where the feet mount is what I am really interested in. I am looking to make one for my Doppelschleifbock.
Danke
I bought it offline from a steel manufacturer (Salzgitter). I bought sheets of 4mm steel in 2000mmx1000mm.

Some are the same as the Compac ones. EG. AB 5 and CAX 5

http://www.compac.dk/en/products/axle-stands/axle-stands_55aa34823971c/axle-stands-detail#

Do you know where they are made ? Germany according to this dealer. Monte needs to invest.

http://www.rp-tools.at/HOESL-HEBETECHNIK
These auctions say Made in Germany too.....no coo on stand though...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Unterstellbo...009689?hash=item3f4c4c5199:g:~Q4AAOSwPgxVS5CJ
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Unterstellbo...599484?hash=item41a30fdabc:g:JB0AAOSwLN5WltDW
The only sport you can practice in bed.

New Stahlwille arrival. Not sure who actually makes these. The blades are made in Solingen where Boker knifes are ? This is the safety self-retracting version. It cannot be locked open.

Stamped ZTN inside which presumably stands for zinc casting.
Made by Zenten in Spain i guess.
Zenten EOS Automatico: click
Also available in german "Obi" big box stores branded as "Lux".
















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jpickar

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The only sport you can practice in bed.

New Stahlwille arrival. Not sure who actually makes these. The blades are made in Solingen where Boker knifes are ? This is the safety self-retracting version. It cannot be locked open.

Stamped ZTN inside which presumably stands for zinc casting.

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I think I would fix that not being able to lock it open real fast if it were mine.
John
 

maico

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I think I'll keep it in the car for emergency use. If you fumble or drop it the blade retracts.
Price 7.6 euro/ $8.30/£5.80
 

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possible:)
"Hunter" is a exporter of hand tools and other goods from germany. Possibly made by Schröder.

I bought it offline from a steel manufacturer (Salzgitter). I bought sheets of 4mm steel in 2000mmx1000mm.


These auctions say Made in Germany too.....no coo on stand though...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Unterstellbo...009689?hash=item3f4c4c5199:g:~Q4AAOSwPgxVS5CJ
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Unterstellbo...599484?hash=item41a30fdabc:g:JB0AAOSwLN5WltDW

Made by Zenten in Spain i guess.
Zenten EOS Automatico: click
Also available in german "Obi" big box stores branded as "Lux".
















Vikan wheel brush

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Okey, thanks [emoji106] Monte[emoji1]

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Hallo friends,

I have an inquiry about Wera's impact bits regarding if the turquoise collar bits are impact? Quite obviously their bits called Impaktor are impact capable, but not sure about the other one. I am not certain if bitorsion means impact, but they do look similar.
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Monte

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Well done Monte. Zenten clearly have the machinery in house.
http://www.zentenbg.com/index.php/en/template-3/facilities
The company did manage to hide their name inside after all as ZTN
:thumbup:
OK.
Just when I thought I could save some money along comes Monte.
this thread is dangerous for everyones wallet :)
Hallo friends,
I have an inquiry about Wera's impact bits regarding if the turquoise collar bits are impact? Quite obviously their bits called Impaktor are impact capable, but not sure about the other one. I am not certain if bitorsion means impact, but they do look similar.
only the impaktor bits are advertised for impact use...
What's can I use this side cutter to cut ?
It's like a bolt cutter with very sharp cutting edges.
looks like the ancient version of the Knipex Cobolt :)















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SantaAna12

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Maico, do you use that knife on cable or sheath opening? If so, do you find the grip overly large? In general?
 
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Thank you for information Monte!:thumbup:

Now has any North Americans ordered from: http://nws-tool.com/ ? It seems alarming that their navigation has so many irrelevant categories and so many items not in stock!:eyecrazy: They have 310 categories !
 
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Monte

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new Flex cordless power tools
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new Facom sanding blocks
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maico

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Monte dreaming of Knipex mini cobra pink edition and replacing his Chinese pot-metal stands with real steel
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losvre

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Just arrived,

Snap on Needle nose "Talon" grip. It seems more beefy than other pliers I have seen but still very slim at the very end.

The power of the grip is really amazing and graps everything very secure, even a hair, tested!!! What I really like is that is long but it is not bending with applied force, and the serration on the jaws is amazin.

I think knipex has a similar pattern of the serration but Stahlwille says nothing on their website. Anyone know how the Stahlwille jaws compare to Knipex?


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Lmm: 200
Handles: soft layer of grippy plastic
L3mm: 67 from the middle of the joint
Wmm: 20
Tmm: 11
Hmm: 3 (2.7 near the edge)
Bmm: 7.2 (3.65 near the edge)
Weight g: 225

Stahlwille 6534 200 mm
Lmm: 200
Head: Chrome plated
Handles: Multi-component handles with softer layers
L3mm: 76
Wmm: 16
Tmm: 10
Hmm: 3
Bmm: 2,5
Weight g: 220

Knipex 38 15 200
Pliers: chrome plated
L3: 73 mm
W: 17,5 mm
T : 9,5 mm
H: 3 mm
b: 2,5 mm
Length: 200 mm

I am waiting your comments if the Knipex or Stahlwille of Facom compare to this one. I need one more so I am tempted to get another Snapon or try something different.
 
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Monte

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:spit: Probably the first time I see something that is made in Belgium on this site :)
Not really the coolest of tools though:eek:
:thumbup:
...better than nothing :D
Atlas Copco screw compressors are made in Belgium...:) cooler than a squeegee for sure... :) ...just in case you want a "tool" made in Belgium :).....

Just arrived,

Snap on Needle nose "Talon" grip. It seems more beefy than other pliers I have seen but still very slim at the very end.
Snap-on ? What is that ? :D

Monte dreaming of Knipex mini cobra pink edition and replacing his Chinese pot-metal stands with real steel.
lol :) i already have a red handled and the blue handled version :) pink is not my color :)
some of my pot metal stands are now for sale ...if you need one :D only 5.- each :)
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maico

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Just arrived,

Snap on Needle nose "Talon" grip. It seems more beefy than other pliers I have seen but still very slim at the very end.

The power of the grip is really amazing and graps everything very secure, even a hair, tested!!! What I really like is that is long but it is not bending with applied force, and the serration on the jaws is amazin.

I think knipex has a similar pattern of the serration but Stahlwille says nothing on their website. Anyone know how the Stahlwille jaws compare to Knipex?


View media item 57166
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View media item 57170
View media item 57169
View media item 57168

Comparison of dimensions with equivalent Stahlwille and Knipex.

View media item 57172
Lmm: 200
Handles: soft layer of grippy plastic
L3mm: 67 from the middle of the joint
Wmm: 20
Tmm: 11
Hmm: 3 (2.7 near the edge)
Bmm: 7.2 (3.65 near the edge)
Weight g: 225

Stahlwille 6534 200 mm
Lmm: 200
Head: Chrome plated
Handles: Multi-component handles with softer layers
L3mm: 76
Wmm: 16
Tmm: 10
Hmm: 3
Bmm: 2,5
Weight g: 220

Knipex 38 15 200
Pliers: chrome plated
L3: 73 mm
W: 17,5 mm
T : 9,5 mm
H: 3 mm
b: 2,5 mm
Length: 200 mm

I am waiting your comments if the Knipex or Stahlwille of Facom compare to this one. I need one more so I am tempted to get another Snapon or try something different.

The Stahlwille catalogue says serrated jaws on the 6534
 

maico

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Some are the same as the Compac ones. EG. AB 5 and CAX 5

http://www.compac.dk/en/products/axle-stands/axle-stands_55aa34823971c/axle-stands-detail#

Do you know where they are made ? Germany according to this dealer. Monte needs to invest.

http://www.rp-tools.at/HOESL-HEBETECHNIK

These stands seem to be everywhere. The UK Ministry of Defence have the ones sold by Weber Hydraulics (UK) in probably the most durable finish.

http://www.mod-sales.com/auction/vehicle/home/54252/4_x_Weber_5000kg_Axle_Stands.htm


Rodcraft, see page 18

http://www.rodcraft.com/docs/pdf/catalogues/2015/Workshop2015_full_EN_LD.pdf

and the Danish companies Compac and AC hydraulics sell the range.

BTW. who makes those Rodcraft trolley/floor jacks, are they Italian or Asian ?
 
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Monte

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BTW. who makes those Rodcraft trolley/floor jacks, are they Italian or Asian ?
the older ones (the blue ones) were spanish made iirc, the new ones look like a typically asian type jack. I think the old ones were like these.















Some pics of my secret santa gifts from Krokodil::thumbup:

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13mm Gedore combination wrench for my collection:
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Gedore extension:
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Hellerman Tyton cable ties:
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Steel epoxy glue. Will be perfect to repair my vise:
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new Facom sanding blocks
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The sanding blocks are pretty nice....I like the fact that they can be connected to a shop vac to cut down on airborn dust during sanding...

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Dave455

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Just arrived,

Snap on Needle nose "Talon" grip. It seems more beefy than other pliers I have seen but still very slim at the very end.

The power of the grip is really amazing and graps everything very secure, even a hair, tested!!! What I really like is that is long but it is not bending with applied force, and the serration on the jaws is amazin.

Mmm Yes!

Snap On make nice pliers!

I seem to recall that Snap On bought out the old 'Vacuam Grip' company many years back!

I have a pair of cutters and a pair of needle nose that were the last of the original Vacuam Grip designs, which were still available into the 80's! What tools they are! Nice designed handles. No plastic grips to get messy or damaged in a real workshop. And a level of quality unsurpassed by anything else before or since!

The regular, vinyl grip, designs of the same era were good too. But not as good!

Unfortunately, as time has passed, every redesign sees the designs cheapened. Yes, the 'Talon Grip' are good tools. But the original joint has given way to a much cheaper lap joint, and the finish isn't as good as the traditional patterns, and nothing like the Vac Grips!

When I see the Snap On publicity about the Talon Grips, the phrase "Don't piss in my pocket and tell me it's raining" comes to mind!

If you like the current offerings (and, despite my whinging, they are still a good tool, and I suspect long lasting) you'll be blown away by the vintage stuff!

Oh no - I've just referred to tools that I bought new as 'vintage'! God knows what that makes me!
 
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pedrodagr8

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Just had this delivered from Germany. Had some Amazon gift cards from the holidays so I picked up this. The Wera Kraftform Big Pack 300. 14 pieces in total, with slotted, Phillips, Torx and Posidrive.

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HCNDM

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Just had this delivered from Germany. Had some Amazon gift cards from the holidays so I picked up this. The Wera Kraftform Big Pack 300. 14 pieces in total, with slotted, Phillips, Torx and Posidrive.

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Got the small set a week ago. Great screwdrivers!

That Said i have a single bahco #2 Phillips that I have owned for about ten years. It was always my go to for Phillips heads. I notice it's still my go to despite the quality and comfort of the weras.

Good quality tool that has no wear (other than the black fading on the head) and very comfy handles.

Out of this series:

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Wondering whether I should buy more to supplement the wera set.

Being bahco I assume they are European made but will check before buying. I guess it's kind of like the American members looking for made in USA tools.

Not quite so picky myself (and holland doesn't make many tools) but I do prefer to buy made in Europe / made in USA. For me it's very much a case of securing jobs in the western world and less reliance on the Far East.

I suppose there are perfectly good well made / quality controlled mad in China / Taiwan tools. But consistency in quality is also and issue and I can simply not be bothered in the hit and miss process of finding good stuff. Especially considering there are great reliable European and US tool makers.


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Mr MoAiZo

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New Ko-ken.
All made in Japan.

1/4" flex extension


3/8" torx bit socket set 100mm long

T20 T25 T27 T30 T40 T45 T50 T55

3/8" torx bit sockets 140mm long

T9 T10 T20 T25 T30

3/8" torx tamper resistant bit socket 160mm long

T25H

Comparison of the length of the 3/8" torx bit sockets


1/2" torx bit sockets 140mm long

T45 T50 T55 T60

1/2" surface drive sockets

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Detail of finish.

1/4"-3/8"-1/2" E-Torx sockets

E4 thru E24
 
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