That Metabo MAG drill is awesome! Love the case too.![]()


Lots of great posts! thanks everyone. That Makita 03 jigsaw is damn **** but at 400$ I am not going to be running out to buy one too soon..... added the image to my tool **** file though!![]()
Sharp like razor and haven't touched it yet. Made in Sheffield, England.
Dude, you have enough Metabo grinders to qualify you as a Metabo dealer![]()
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They are mean machines. Absolutely love the 6" one. I have another 3 that are in pieces, haven't had time or need to fix them up.Nice collection.
Maybe you could try the Flex, also made in Germany and they are the ones firstly produced the angle grinder, I think.Vintage Nut- You can't go wrong with Metabo or Fein.
I would not buy a Hilti though. Talked to a Hilti rep about them and he said they don't last very long and to stay away from them, that should say a lot!
A couple of recent acquisitions:
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And restoration of the old Wolf bench grinder begins. I started with this:
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Not really in too bad a shape, but one of the bearings (both original) was bad. The zerk fittings both worked ok, but for some reason the grease wasn't getting through the wadding to the bearing so it had run dry for ages presumably. The other bearing was ok, but both are being replaced with new sealed bearings (I need to get those press fit onto the rotor hopefully tomorrow).
Anyhow it came apart, was dipped to remove the paint, and I finally got a bit of a break in the weather to spray some primer:
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If the weather cooperates tomorrow I'll get some shiny red paint on it.
Nice collection.
May I ask if the foldable tape meter used somewhere specific? I am just wondering if a small measure tape would have been more convenient.
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Don´t make me feel to regret my purchaseI have switched all my outdoor hoses from the metal quick release couplers to the plastic version!! I live in CA and the hard water caused havoc on the metal ones after 6 months. Tired of replacing them I finally broke down and tried the plastic, oh my SO much better. And lighter. That's the one time I wish I had simply gone cheap at the beginning.....
The technical stuff was the interesting part....they rather should get rid of the other dude instead of EddYes after 13 years sad news that Edd China left the program (Wheeler Dealers). The rather stupid american producers Velocity, were intent on reducing the 'technical' content i.e. the workshop build processes ( which were the core of the show) 'too difficult' to make and too expensive - never mind that the obviously far more competent English production had managed all those years.
More product placement and advertising will be the result, and little doubt that it will become just another zero content/advertising full banal production like dream car garage.
There is a vid from Edd on utub: 'Edd China on leaving Wheeler Dealers'

...yeah especially since they sold a similar set at Lidl for 5.99€Excellent quality but a bit expensive.I have two quick couplings on air compressor.I also used it sometimes coupling from VOSS Fluid.Unfortunately I do not have pictures because I have them in Romania and i am at the moment in Italy
A bit info about Wolf:I Think Wolf was a German company, but am not entirely sure, I just know there is still quite a bit about.
I know the big heavy Makita 1100 planer is a copy of the old Wolf one, Dad had both over the years, I think quite a bit of their stuff lived on with other tool companies.
Nice tool wall

Hey Blöck, I've been looking at a basin wrench and stumbled across your post, that alarm 13 026 seems perfect, especially with the detachable claw.That basin wrench is made by Alarm (part of the Stahlwille group).
The sockets are made by Stahlwille.
http://www.werkzeuggigant.com/item.p...831313&lang=en
@nowlan
I unfortunately have to disappoint you, but these sockets cannot be purchased individually, only in combination with a special basin wrench.




When you own all available tools from Hazet, Stahlwille, Gedore, Knipex, Toptul.....I have one question -When is "enough" for tools?![]()
When you run out of moneyI have one question -When is "enough" for tools?![]()
Today purchase... i have enough tools but "Garage Journal" is a evil thing.
I have one question -When is "enough" for tools?
Toptul,Sora,Wera,Ush...
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Haha, I think your dad would do well with mine. My dad does not borrow my tools he thinks he owns all of my tools!!!
At 84 yr old it is difficult to teach old dogs new tricks and so I just hide the best of my tools![]()
I cannot see the picsToday purchase... i have enough tools but "Garage Journal" is a evil thing.[emoji38]
I have one question -When is "enough" for tools?
Toptul,Sora,Wera,Ush...
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had to make a special tool:
cut off the box end:
...for installing anchors with the right torque:
(Don´t forget to calculate the right torque)
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Nice torque adaptor - well made
If you turn it 90 degrees you don't have to change the torque setting.![]()
When you own all available tools from Hazet, Stahlwille, Gedore, Knipex, Toptul.....![]()
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