I've been in the market for a new impact wrench for a bit. I was going to buy a Makita but then I saw the Metabo ssw 18 LTX 400 on here and decided that was what i really neededI also picked up some Wera 1/2in sockets and extensions and a pair of Knipex flush cuts.
Congratulations, nice impact wrench. 295 foot pound of torque is no sloth.
Friend got the Hazet 9020P-2 kit. He says his 1/4" NPT fitting won't fit in it. Does this use some other kind of fitting?
i think it has more to do with the price you are (not) willing to pay...Metabo tools are mainly made for the professional user so i´m pretty sure every chinese Metabo tool will outlast a similar Harbour Freight tool for example. So "no good" is subjectiveIt seems like most of the Metabo Made in China stuff is no good. Is this true for the high end cordless miter saw they have too?
...and the addiction starts....I've been in the market for a new impact wrench for a bit. I was going to buy a Makita but then I saw the Metabo ssw 18 LTX 400 on here and decided that was what i really neededI also picked up some Wera 1/2in sockets and extensions and a pair of Knipex flush cuts.
doesn´t fit at all or only fits in a few turns ?Friend got the Hazet 9020P-2 kit. He says his 1/4" NPT fitting won't fit in it. Does this use some other kind of fitting?
doesn´t fit at all or only fits in a few turns ?
Congratulations, nice impact wrench. 295 foot pound of torque is no sloth.
Tools in Action got 325lb-ft using the new LiHD battery.
...and the addiction starts....![]()
Now you gotta pickup some Metalocs.![]()
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I see the cordless has the same adjustment bar for the orbital adjustment. I've found it to be the real fault in the Metabo design. I have 2 of these jigsaws, and both of them will wiggle/vibrate from wherever I've set them to usually the number 4 (highest setting) for orbital.
Even considered trying to warranty them to see if it was just a faulting ball detent, or adjusting lever, but Metabo never even responded to my warranty inquiry email![]()
since maico posted all this propaganda about how much better german jack stands are compared to the pot metal stands....I got me a pair of 3 ton Weber Hydraulik stands:
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I could only find it for ~$60-some, I was going to try out the Makita one,
Monte clearly likes a bit of colour coordination too. Not sure about his luge skin suit though......he is the one underneath, he likes it there
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since maico posted all this propaganda about how much better german jack stands are compared to the pot metal stands....I got me a pair of 3 ton Weber Hydraulik stands:

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So I am in the market for a bench vice, the only thing available in my area that is not cast iron is this Gedore 411-150. I am afraid buying online is not an option for me. What do you all think of it? I need it for general use and some metal fabrication. Its listed for 266 euros.
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Buy it now.
That's a forged steel vise that will last the rest of your life and then some. There's a Garage Journal post coming in 2116 where a guy is restoring a hundred year old Gedore bench vise (using a flux capacitor to strip the old paint and runs, of course!).
So I am in the market for a bench vice, the only thing available in my area that is not cast iron is this Gedore 411-150. I am afraid buying online is not an option for me. What do you all think of it? I need it for general use and some metal fabrication. Its listed for 266 euros.
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Where do you live?I think this vice is made by Kanca.They make some really good vices.Maybe you can find some Kanca vices locally or online cheaper than the Gedore.So I am in the market for a bench vice, the only thing available in my area that is not cast iron is this Gedore 411-150. I am afraid buying online is not an option for me. What do you all think of it? I need it for general use and some metal fabrication. Its listed for 266 euros.
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If it's the only thing available near you I guess you do t have much choice [emoji6]
Where do you live?I think this vice is made by Kanca.They make some really good vices.Maybe you can find some Kanca vices locally or online cheaper than the Gedore.
Where do you live?I think this vice is made by Kanca.They make some really good vices.Maybe you can find some Kanca vices locally or online cheaper than the Gedore.
Monte clearly likes a bit of colour coordination too. Not sure about his luge skin suit though......he is the one underneath, he likes it there
I don´t know but i would email: http://www.angloamericantools.com/tool_manufacturers/witte.htmlWhere is a reliable source for Witte impact bits?
very nice drill !New sds + drill, Kress 800 PPE![]()


The Fein vacuums are made by Kärcher.I need little advice about a vacuum cleaner, what is the quality of vacuum cleaners Fein?
I'm looking to buy Fein Dustex 35 LX AC.
Here´s a Ridgid dealer in Qatar: http://www.jaidah.com.qa/division.php?id=3Thanks for the info. I live in Qatar, small Mideastern country, so shopping online for a 20+ Kg vice is not an attractive option i would say. I have looked around both online and locally, the only thing I found that seems decent is this Gedore vice at the local Gedore dealer. I am familiar with Gedore top quality hand tools, but I cant say the same about the vice, that's why I asked if anyone used it before.
Hobby line Bessey, but still outstanding quality.
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nice haul !!! btw. the link: http://en.tm-kovine.si/I managed to visit another Slovene tool factory.
This time it was Tovarna meril Kovine that specialises in levels and has a complete lineup of measuring equipment