It doesn't matter how many times I see your Leinen vise... ...I still get aroused.![]()

"Gedore rotband-plus"
----
home made
![]()
Tool after action:
cut everything with one battery charge:
It doesn't matter how many times I see your Leinen vise... ...I still get aroused.![]()

"Gedore rotband-plus"
----
home made
![]()

I don't know about the Stahlwille 13, but I have the 14 series as well as the Hazet 600N.
I can tell you, in tight spots, like a manifold, the Hazet open end always seems to fit, while the 14 often doesn't.
I guess that didn't actually answer your question at all, did it.![]()

I never heard of Leinen vises before, are they better than Heuer ?

Ah, a "klempner" working hard.
My dad worked in Germany as a plumber in the 1970s and 80s, the salary was good for craftsman back then.
My uncle also worked as a plumber in Germany, after a few years he married a German girl, and later he got his own plumbing business near Bremerhaven.
I never heard of Leinen vises before, are they better than Heuer ?
There are several on Ebay-kleinanzeigen, maybe I need to expand my vise collection![]()
I don't know about the Stahlwille 13, but I have the 14 series as well as the Hazet 600N.
I can tell you, in tight spots, like a manifold, the Hazet open end always seems to fit, while the 14 often doesn't.
I guess that didn't actually answer your question at all, did it.![]()
Tool after action:
cut everything with one battery charge:
http://up.picr.de/27292941cw.jpg[/ img]
[img]http://up.picr.de/27292944ck.jpg[/i mg][/QUOTE]
Nice.
We just got the Stihl 36v Leafblower. Advertised working time is 24 minutes with the big (6 Ah?) pack but i think i get longer run time from it. Really excellent tool, easy to use, powerful, light and super nice throttle function. Oh and pretty silent too.
Appreciate the insight. Does tell me I should of got the Hazet 600Ns to start with!![]()
It doesn't matter how many times I see your Leinen vise... ...I still get aroused.![]()
I visited TBS Aachen yesterday. Man, so many nice tools there!
Recently bought this for a friends birthday:
![]()
Hi,
I was curious about this, because I only own two Hazet's and they're exactly the same thickness as the open box 14's. So I looked up the specifications of the open ends. It's all very close! The 9mm is the only one with 1 mm difference in the width of the open ends.I don't know about the Stahlwille 13, but I have the 14 series as well as the Hazet 600N.
I can tell you, in tight spots, like a manifold, the Hazet open end always seems to fit, while the 14 often doesn't.
I guess that didn't actually answer your question at all, did it.![]()
It's just a type of push-through ratchet. In fact, 920/50 still is the model number for the push through ratchet they make.QUOTE]
Good deal I guess because I'd like to get a rebuild kit do they have a life time warranty? It works like **** but might just be design I would upgrade not if they will give me China **** I guess I got one of the last true Italian Beta's. i tried wd40 oil on it and lithium grease and both are no good, Lithium made paw stick to gear and lock it up. I'd trade it to someone but Doubt anyone wants it.Theres nothing wrong with it really it was just dry and dirty in inside and its old. I don't like the push through design or mechanics of it.
I wouldn't use lithium or wd40. IIRC Stahlwille said to use SAE 30 or some other single viscosity motor oil.
Few questions for you guys:
1) Is it still the case that only the Gedore ratcheting wrenches are made in Germany and the rest of the German brands have them made in Taiwan under their label?
2) When a Knipex multi component handle starts coming off, is there a way to stick it back on (well, to get it back on is easy, to make it stay is the hard part).
I wouldn't use lithium or wd40. IIRC Stahlwille said to use SAE 30 or some other single viscosity motor oil.
The latest rachets from Stahlwille, 80teeth QRN, they have light grease. I have seen it myself when looking at them in the shop.
Few questions for you guys:
2) When a Knipex multi component handle starts coming off, is there a way to stick it back on (well, to get it back on is easy, to make it stay is the hard part).
The latest rachets from Stahlwille, 80teeth QRN, they have light grease. I have seen it myself when looking at them in the shop.
On all my ratchets mechanism i use Motul oil 5w30 , never use grease because the grease attract dirt and dust
Few questions for you guys:
1) Is it still the case that only the Gedore ratcheting wrenches are made in Germany and the rest of the German brands have them made in Taiwan under their label?
2) When a Knipex multi component handle starts coming off, is there a way to stick it back on (well, to get it back on is easy, to make it stay is the hard part).
I believe that there was a time that Unior bought pliers from Gedore....Hi to all,
some pliers from Unior.
<img border=0 src="http://matchbox.persiangig.com/DSC04782.JPG">
<img border=0 src="http://matchbox.persiangig.com/DSC04781.JPG">
Old brown handle Unior pliers. Very good chrome plating & hard alloy.
Is that the same York company that makes these beautiful vises?
Who knows, who makes locking pliers for Stahlwille?
<img border=0 src="http://matchbox.persiangig.com/STAHLWILLE%20LOCK%20PLIER.jpg">
Stihl offers various battery operated tools for the professional user:Monte: i love coming over here to see what tools you guys have across the pond and i didn't know Stihl made a battery operated chainsaw. i have a Ryobi 18v chainsaw i love. i used to love Stihl chainsaws, but because i didn't use them every day the carbs always had issues at least for me.
I dunno if they are better....they´re differentI never heard of Leinen vises before, are they better than Heuer ?
There are several on Ebay-kleinanzeigen, maybe I need to expand my vise collection![]()
The street cleaners here use the Stihl blowers with backpack batteries. If you need a longer runtimeNice.
We just got the Stihl 36v Leafblower. Advertised working time is 24 minutes with the big (6 Ah?) pack but i think i get longer run time from it. Really excellent tool, easy to use, powerful, light and super nice throttle function. Oh and pretty silent too.
Wezag
Hi,
I saw your post a while ago, but never got around to taking some pictures of mine: a secondhand Gedore 8099-1, looks very similar to the Stahlwille you linked.
![]()
![]()
Not a lot to be found on the internet about this one, seems it's superseded by the 8099-160. The new one strips wire from 0,5 to 5 mm², but mine says it can only do 0,3 - 1,2 mm, although it looks exactly the same?
![]()
![]()
It works well on finer wire (I often strip UTP cable, I use it for a lot of different little electronics projects). I hate the manual types with the adjusting screw, but that's probably because I rarely repeatably strip the same wire gauge.