I was also looking for the PBSwiss hammer, but then I also like the Lixie one. The difference is that PBSwiss uses disks and Lixie the pellets.
Lixie has two different PU plastic faces, not nylon. Any feedback??
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Once you go with a PB Swiss deadblow hammer, you'll be hooked. I've been using them for 5+ years (#3 and their largest #7). When people borrow and use the #7 they are always blown away by its performance.
Once you go with a PB Swiss deadblow hammer, you'll be hooked. I've been using them for 5+ years (#3 and their largest #7). When people borrow and use the #7 they are always blown away by its performance.
nice little set ! How do you like the case ?
Monte, where did you get the kettle from? I am also looking a kettle made in Europe but all I can see in UK are made in China, and I mean all differnt brands, tefal, Philips, etc.
https://www.prof-tools.nl/detail.asp?Lang=1&Prod=115539
behold , probably the most expensive hammer I will ever buy, ordered with a garnish of other pb swiss tools , I was a pbswiss virgin.
waiting for the postman....
For comparative reason we would need to buy one of each right
Thanks for the feedback!
do you like the #3 size or have thouhts vs the #2 or #4?
in other words is that the right one to get for multi-use stuff? tks
do you wish is was bigger or smaller etc.
All-purpose Shears :
VBW hammer for light work :
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Those old western germany tools are cool
I have a bahco hammer (+- five years old) that looks the same other than different colors. It's also labeled 2-27 and just Germany, on the other side if i remember correctly. May have to go dig it up tonight after work and take for pics.
Would seem VBW still exists but does only pliers these days?
Hey Cwalter, next time you use your time machine can you buy some Microsoft stocks for me?
thanks

At first sight, the case is solid and sturdy.
A copper hammer is on the wishlistI find the coiled leather end useful for whacking things Neanderthal style without marking it. The rawhide and copper ends splay out mushroom style as it breaks in over time.
All of these hammers are made by HKR i thinkThose old western germany tools are cool
I have a bahco hammer (+- five years old) that looks the same other than different colors. It's also labeled 2-27 and just Germany, on the other side if i remember correctly. May have to go dig it up tonight after work and take for pics.
Would seem VBW still exists but does only pliers these days?
All of these hammers are made by HKR i think. I guess the hammer must be remark. But I do not know exactly who the original manufacturer.
btw. pliers....interesting "Tanos" pliers.... looks like an NWS copy...... VBW like Knipex from beginning to specialize, pliers makes.

...Made in....?
Would seem VBW still exists but does only pliers these days?
All of these hammers are made by HKR i think
btw. pliers....interesting "Tanos" pliers.... looks like an NWS copy........Made in....?
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I just find it.from 1960s. Hope you like it.
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Sorry for off topic.
Now you're just making fun of us aren't you? Evil bazted!
Sweet find.(Could you resize the pictures though?)
Edit: verboten or not, that is one good looking hammer.

Cwalter
That Wright set is wonderful, the Euro stuff you have been posting recently is amazing too and I would love to own one of those Heyco sets but that Wright stuff is something else.
Is the ratchet really is so durable?
I work part-time at a thrift-store/charity-shop workshop and there is never any budget for tools.
Recently we have gotten a grant specially for tools.
Its not a lot and its for a lot of people, so it has to go a long way.
I think it will be mostly screwdrivers and pliers. Has anyone a good tip on cheap/reasonable quality Brands?
I was thinking about Wurth as they have a lot of re-branded tools (Knipex pliers), but I have no idea about cost.
Any tips are welcome.![]()
Thanks!
Jasper
Sadly we haven't got Bauhaus locally@Laro: Bauhaus wisent screwdrivers are now made by Wera. Good price on them....
Get wera screwdrivers from tbs aachen. A brand for b prices they are On special.
Check the specials sections On tbs. the much lower cost of tools will quickly offset the shipping from de.
Pliers get knippex or rebranded. They Will cost a bit more but last forever.
If you don't need sockets or wrenches 100 euros goes a long way.
I have had reasonable luck with bruder mannesmann as a B brand for beater tools. Cheapish and most including the pliers have lasted, not the finest engineered tools.
Bahco still surpises quality wise but also sometimes dissapoints. Gamma and praxis often run specials. Go feel before you buy can't go wrong that ways.
Bahco does great adjustable spanners. For thrift store assembly a few of these will go a long way without breaking the bank.

Sadly we haven't got Bauhaus locally
Thanks! I was also thinking about TBS, but I don't think they want to buy "International"
They prefer to buy everything from one shop.![]()
That makes it a little more difficult.
Toolstation.nl has a lot of bahco Stanley and a few top brand stuff. Stay away from the silver line stuff. It's hit and miss ranging from ok to very poor.
Conrad.nl has almost the full bruder mannesmann line as well as top tear German tools. Wera screwdrivers are a little more expensive but considering shipping will be free this might negate the difference. The top tier stuff is pretty expensive at Conrad.nl
That leaves gamma praxis and karwei. If you have a hornbach nearby then that's worth checking out. There aren't many in holland. Keep in mind you'll be burning fuel.
My guess go with Conrad
Get these on special
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/hazet-810s...plat-kruiskop-phillips-werkplaats-801418.html
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/tangenset-10-delig-brueder-mannesmann-1024-10-812557.html
The pliers are not tier but they should last
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/verstelbare-steeksleutel-facom-113a8c-1299553.html
Recoil less hammer vital for disassemble and reassembly with less damage
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/wera-terugslagvrije-hamer-cellidor-230-g05000005001-824609.html
If I click on your links, I go to tradetracker.co*![]()
Weird... Maybe because i posted throughout the iPhone tapatalk app.
Just go to Conrad.nl and use the Search for the items in the links...
Eg.
Hazet 6 delig schroevendraaier set

Those Hazet screwdrivers look cheap.![]()
Those Hazet screwdrivers look cheap.![]()
..and another NWS rebrand...Thank you for hammer info Monte.
Tanos tools. Making it could be other than China?
Not bad if you also see this. NWS remark to Ronix!!
i wonder how the lifetime of a natural material like leather compared to plastic isMonte, I suppose it's tradition really. Leather and plastic faces can do the same thing, but leather has been used for hundreds of years on furniture etc.
Close attention should be paid to the stated head weight when buying Thor hammers with leather/copper faces mail order. The steel head bodies are heavier than they look. Even the No.2 is quite chunky.
So it depends on application which one to take it seems. So for general metalworking and automotive use plastic hammers will be ok unless i start goldsmithingHi Monte,
I find leather to be softer than most synthetic versions. Makes very little difference on most materials I work with except silver and gold when making jewelry.
some cheap Stahlwille drivers:Thanks! I was also thinking about TBS, but I don't think they want to buy "International"
They prefer to buy everything from one shop.![]()
they´re from SloveniaThey are marked down quite a bit. Does Hazet still make their own or are the Witte?
I work part-time at a thrift-store/charity-shop workshop and there is never any budget for tools.
Recently we have gotten a grant specially for tools.
Its not a lot and its for a lot of people, so it has to go a long way.
I think it will be mostly screwdrivers and pliers. Has anyone a good tip on cheap/reasonable quality Brands?
I was thinking about Wurth as they have a lot of re-branded tools (Knipex pliers), but I have no idea about cost.
Any tips are welcome.![]()
Thanks!
Jasper