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superautobacs

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Thanks, i think Miskin is right. On box is nothing about COO.


I have Ullman products myself and the handle portion does appear similar, but I don't see the lobular grips (perhaps it's because of the angle they are laid out in the photo). More importantly though is that Ullman doesn't offer that type of ball-socket swivel head design. So far I've only seen one company that has that style (Carica), but it's not an exact match to the Stahlwilles.
 

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Stationary shop equipment: :)
Bottle opener from Starr-X

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This is a total coincidence, this arrived yesterday.:lol_hitti
Also an original "StarrX"from Germany!
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Hazet 603 or Gedore 1B set? Opinions, comments advice needed... I already have a mixed set of USAG 285N, Walter, Acesa et al from 6-32mm
 

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Hazet 603 or Gedore 1B set? Opinions, comments advice needed... I already have a mixed set of USAG 285N, Walter, Acesa et al from 6-32mm

That Hazet is a shallow offset while the Gedore is a deep offset. Perhaps the deep offset would be a more appropriate addition to your tool aresnal?
 
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In holland too.... Ask anyone for a hex or Allen key and the look at you funny.
Interesting ! And I thought Inbus was a german thing only ! :headscrat
My new arrivals !!! :rocker:
nice !! a pic with all your water pump pliers please :)
This is a total coincidence, this arrived yesterday.:lol_hitti
Also an original "StarrX"from Germany!
:thumbup::bounce: that one looks good too !! Nice addition to your workshop :bowdown:
That's what I thought. It looks like there was a mix up at the factory. I feel a bit disappointed though. I paid a bit extra just for the Witte name.
Brand names are just sound and smoke :)
Hazet 603 or Gedore 1B set? Opinions, comments advice needed... I already have a mixed set of USAG 285N, Walter, Acesa et al from 6-32mm
if Hazet i would take a closer look at the 600N...



















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Upholstery cleaner, universal cleaner, interior/exterior plastic cleaner, polishing compound and some sponges + sprayers:
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Hazet 603 or Gedore 1B set? Opinions, comments advice needed... I already have a mixed set of USAG 285N, Walter, Acesa et al from 6-32mm


I have a couple of Gedore 1B and I do not like them. It is better if you have the opportunity to try them on a bolt to see.

I also think that Gedore material is softer compared to other manufacturer
 
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To Monte:
Although Hazet 600N would be my my first choice for a set of combination wrenches I already have a mixed brands set from 6mm to 32mm (Usag 285N mainly with Pastorino, C. Walter older (straight handle FACOM, Acesa filling some gaps). They are all in good condition and I cannot justify the cost of buying an identical set such as Hazet's beautiful 600N. I am looking for something between Hazet 603, Gedore 1b, or Facom 41 series. I am not a fan of Facom after production moved East from France and the old USAG factory in Italy. So between the two German brands which one do you fancy Monte?
 

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I really like my Gedore 1b's, they feel robust. But in tight spaces they might not be ideal.

What about Stahlwille wrenches, they are also really nice!

Good luck choosing.:lol_hitti
 

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Heres some pics for you of brand new set of Gedore 1Bs. I actually have 6 other wrench sets... so I'll probably just throw these into a foil bag with ageless (oxygen scavenger) so that they'll never corrode and pack it away.

They seem pretty nice. I've always preferenced the lesser offset of american style wrenches myself. They definitely seem more heavy duty than some Gedore Unit Drive wrenches No. 8 that I have, but those are ultra slim too.

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professional car care products from Koch Chemie

Koch Chemie is good set for car maintence? If you get a chance, try Motul car cosmetics :)

Ok.....;)

my humble collection !

Indeed humble collection:beer:

Heres some pics for you of brand new set of Gedore 1Bs. I actually have 6 other wrench sets... so I'll probably just throw these into a foil bag with ageless (oxygen scavenger) so that they'll never corrode and pack it away.

They seem pretty nice. I've always preferenced the lesser offset of american style wrenches myself. They definitely seem more heavy duty than some Gedore Unit Drive wrenches No. 8 that I have, but those are ultra slim too.

Very nice set of Gedore :thumbup:

Here is my new stuff from Stahlwille, double open ended spanners 10/10 (6-32)



 
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Ok.....;)
my humble collection !
very humble :) ;) :D :thumbup:
only 18 ? :D No Dako/Gedore ? :)
Nice collection ! :pimpflash

To Monte:
Although Hazet 600N would be my my first choice for a set of combination wrenches I already have a mixed brands set from 6mm to 32mm (Usag 285N mainly with Pastorino, C. Walter older (straight handle FACOM, Acesa filling some gaps). They are all in good condition and I cannot justify the cost of buying an identical set such as Hazet's beautiful 600N. I am looking for something between Hazet 603, Gedore 1b, or Facom 41 series. I am not a fan of Facom after production moved East from France and the old USAG factory in Italy. So between the two German brands which one do you fancy Monte?
Hazet 603 and Gedore 1B are completely different wrenches... short with an light offset or long with an deep offset...I don´t know :)
Koch Chemie is good set for car maintence? If you get a chance, try Motul car cosmetics :)
I once worked at a car wash for 1/2 year and we used Koch for everything. Basically exactly the products i bought, that´s also the reason why i bought them because i know the products. :) Motul is not that common here but i´ll try to find some products from them ! :thumbup:













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Brand names are just sound and smoke :)

Some time there might be some QC differences. I've got a dozen of Heyco pliers made by Will. I can say many of them are even worse than Chinese stuff. But the Hazet pliers I own from the same time same patent and same factory are much better.
 

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Some time there might be some QC differences. I've got a dozen of Heyco pliers made by Will. I can say many of them are even worse than Chinese stuff.
:scared: any pics ?













added a missing 30mm 1/2" Hazet socket to the tool box:
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I agree Voodoo. I have pair of Heyco pliers (not sure if Heyco made them or someone else). They're pretty junky. I'd put them on par with cheap chinese junk. I gave them to my brother in law. Felt kinda bad doing that, probably should've thrown them away.

Where as my Knipex and Orbis pliers are absolutely beautiful and top notch!
 

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We have a Stihl chainsaw similar to one on pic. after 40 years still working.
Get some spare parts if they are available and you may have it for another 40 years. The new ones won't last a fraction of this.

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This might be a correct place to ask this question. I remember using German made socket set that had 'Germany' and 'Titanium' printed on them. There was also a yellow ring on the sockets. Any idea what set/brand this was?
 

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Monte,

Nice socket. I'm curious.....where have you encountered a 30mm?
BTW, did someone before you use a philips on a pozi screw and completely trashed the set-screw? :lol:









The impression that I always get with Heyco is that they have been, and are still to this day, mass producers of in-car tool-kits. I think in-car tool-kits are generally of lower quality finish.
They are the tools that are often neglected by owners and in many cases their owners are not even sure what or how to use them. :D






This might be a correct place to ask this question. I remember using German made socket set that had 'Germany' and 'Titanium' printed on them. There was also a yellow ring on the sockets. Any idea what set/brand this was?

Maybe a company that was marketing their products as German engineered and made, when in fact they were made offshore? It has happened. Just sayin'...
 
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