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chrissalas1

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Some of you guys has ever used Liqui Moly LM50 lithium grease.I need it for lube auto bearing and gear wheel for some angle grinder.I heard that Molykote grease is just as good like Liqui Moly.
Or you know another good grease for bearings and high speed gear wheels?

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I have not used this grease from liqui moly but currently i am using mainly liqui moly products and i am very very happy.You can't go wrong with them.
 
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losvre

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I have not used this grease from liqui moly but currently i am using mainly liqui moly products and i am very very happy.You can't go wrong with them.

If you need grease for the car's Wheel bearings the best is the "for life" one that you can buy from the dealer.

Normally after many years you just change the bearings and not re-grease, at least in NEW cars.

In any other case lopk for the NLGI certification "GC." specially for Auto bearings with EP additive and for High RPM.

Molybdenum is normally not good for High speed/ High temperature ball bearings unless is specially formulated and stated on the tin.
 
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The Fein boxes have excellent design, but it seems to be a little bit easy to break. My friend has two of these box with cracks near the joint. They are almost new.
oops ...never heard of problems ...how did this happen ?
Some of you guys has ever used Liqui Moly LM50 lithium grease.I need it for lube auto bearing and gear wheel for some angle grinder.I heard that Molykote grease is just as good like Liqui Moly.
Or you know another good grease for bearings and high speed gear wheels?
for angle grinders Bosch # 1 615 430 017
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first aid kit for the workshop from Leina

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Friends,

I need your help!

We are redesigning the store at https://www.jensputzier.com

When you shop for tools, would you rather

A- find all tools sorted by manufacturer (e.g you find all Hazet wrenches in one category and Stahlwille in another)

B- find all tools sorted by type (e.g. you find all combination wrenches by Hazet and Stahlwille in one category)

Please help me with A or B and any comments you may have. Thanks a lot!
 

chrissalas1

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Friends,

I need your help!

We are redesigning the store at https://www.jensputzier.com

When you shop for tools, would you rather

A- find all tools sorted by manufacturer (e.g you find all Hazet wrenches in one category and Stahlwille in another)

B- find all tools sorted by type (e.g. you find all combination wrenches by Hazet and Stahlwille in one category)

Please help me with A or B and any comments you may have. Thanks a lot!
I think like dutchgray it is better to have both options but if it is not possible i prefer the B option.
 

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Option A - by manufacturer! Most folks here know what they want, and if they want to browse, then it's usually to see what else that manufacturer offers!

Also, is it feasible you could put prices up in Euro's? There are a lot of folks fro the U.K. here who will probably find that cheapest!
 

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Melco Made in England
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Matt XYZ

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How is the quality of the tool brands found at the large Baumarkt stores? Proxxon, WGB, Promat, Lux etc. Are they good enough for occasional use? I don't really like the Proxxon ratchets as they feel clunkly. My assumption is they are average quality as most come with a 10 year warranty. Is one brand better than the others? I need a few tools to round out my needs but I'm not sure what to get. I am also checking ebay.de for used Hazet, Stahlville, Gedore that seem to be about the same price as the new box store brands. I can't justify buying top of the line tools for the limited use. Thanks.
 

jessysirazvan

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Friends,

I need your help!

We are redesigning the store at https://www.jensputzier.com

When you shop for tools, would you rather

A- find all tools sorted by manufacturer (e.g you find all Hazet wrenches in one category and Stahlwille in another)

B- find all tools sorted by type (e.g. you find all combination wrenches by Hazet and Stahlwille in one category)

Please help me with A or B and any comments you may have. Thanks a lot!


A --- i think is better for (you)seller-for management.

B ---- better for us,so if i want to compare Stahlwille-Hazet-Gedore socket for example is easy for me i will find them next to each other.
 
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Dobbin

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Friends,

I need your help!

We are redesigning the store at https://www.jensputzier.com

When you shop for tools, would you rather

A- find all tools sorted by manufacturer (e.g you find all Hazet wrenches in one category and Stahlwille in another)

B- find all tools sorted by type (e.g. you find all combination wrenches by Hazet and Stahlwille in one category)

Please help me with A or B and any comments you may have. Thanks a lot!

I really like the Epstein website that gives you both options.
 

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oops ...never heard of problems ...how did this happen ?

One of them seem to be broke at the custom when they tried to check the stuff inside the box. The other one is already broken when he got it, probably destroyed by the post office cause the package was damaged:wtf:
 

Boomer343

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Monte I have a chance to purchase a F150 Leinen Vise in excellent condition.

I followed the link from Page one and see they are still being made. What is the going price for a new one in Germany?

I assume you like using the vise, can you offer any drawbacks to this style of vise?
Thanks
 
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My Hazet bit ratchets arrived from Amazon, they are nice, Punches are from Lidl, no COO so most likely Chinese, got thrm for abusing to save the good ones.
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That ratchet looks good. :) Let us know how those punches fare in use. Was considering getting some of those the other week, but couldn't decide whether to give them a shot or not.


On a complete tangent, :D currently trying to decide whether to get one of these or not.


I'd class it more a cut-off tool than a grinder, personally. One of those tools I can't envisage using much, but one which could be handy when you need it. I'm thinking this is one of those want rather than need moments though. :D
 

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Hi guys,

Could anyone confirm if this Koken bit is round all along its length or some part of the hex is protruding/ Extended from the socket part? I need to cut and use the bit in a confined space.

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Thanks!
 

losvre

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That looks like a hex shank bit in a socket to me, if that's what you're asking?

You are correct; from the picture that is what it seems to be.

I was just wondering if someone has seen it in real life since a lot or pictures are not really representing the actual component.

Thanks
 
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Monte

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Please help me with A or B and any comments you may have. Thanks a lot!
a + b
How is the quality of the tool brands found at the large Baumarkt stores? Proxxon, WGB, Promat, Lux etc. Are they good enough for occasional use? I don't really like the Proxxon ratchets as they feel clunkly. My assumption is they are average quality as most come with a 10 year warranty. Is one brand better than the others? I need a few tools to round out my needs but I'm not sure what to get. I am also checking ebay.de for used Hazet, Stahlville, Gedore that seem to be about the same price as the new box store brands. I can't justify buying top of the line tools for the limited use. Thanks.
should be ok for DIY use. The only products where you really can save money are wrenches and socketry though, other tools are often the same price in a professional version. (or cheap quality)
Metabo SB18 LTX Impuls :D
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One of them seem to be broke at the custom when they tried to check the stuff inside the box. The other one is already broken when he got it, probably destroyed by the post office cause the package was damaged:wtf:
it seems they´re not made for international shipping :)
On a complete tangent, :D currently trying to decide whether to get one of these or not.
I'd class it more a cut-off tool than a grinder, personally. One of those tools I can't envisage using much, but one which could be handy when you need it. I'm thinking this is one of those want rather than need moments though. :D
somebody from England here on this forum made an Roloc adapter for it....
Monte I have a chance to purchase a F150 Leinen Vise in excellent condition.
I followed the link from Page one and see they are still being made. What is the going price for a new one in Germany?
I assume you like using the vise, can you offer any drawbacks to this style of vise?
Thanks
The cheapest price i found is 349,90 €
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Leinen-Praz-...069260?hash=item25c3efe6cc:g:e4MAAOSwmLlX17mG
I can´t think of any drawbacks except maybe that huge objects might not fit between the jaws if the object protrudes below the workbench (because the vice opens to the rear). And the beam which connects the front jaw with the rear part of the vise is wider than on a drop forged vice.















Hornbach paint brushes, roller and tray for wood stain.

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somebody from England here on this forum made an Roloc adapter for it....

I bet that must've improved its functionality quite a bit? You can't recall their opinion of the unit as a whole, can you? I'm still undecided as to whether it's a bit gimmicky with no real substance or not at the moment. I'm easily swayed though. :D
 

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Matador 200 Super-Chrom Germany 7/16 x 1/2
 

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Monte

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I bet that must've improved its functionality quite a bit? You can't recall their opinion of the unit as a whole, can you? I'm still undecided as to whether it's a bit gimmicky with no real substance or not at the moment. I'm easily swayed though. :D
here´s the whole story: :)
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5633978&highlight=roloc+bosch#post5633978

some more teasers :)
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Cheers Monte. :)

Got some more bits through yesterday. Ordered last Thursday, and arrived yesterday...,

from Germany. :D

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Ordered them from a German company as the 2.5's seem thin on the ground over here, and it worked out cheaper than ordering a couple of 2.0's and a charger from over here. Figure that one if you can. :D That gives me two chargers and four batteries now, so should cover for the time being. I'd love to know why Bosch don't make a dual, independent charger, as others do though. Be simpler than having to get multiple, single chargers.

Got another Bosch piece arriving tomorrow too, (not the grinder as yet, and ordered from over here, this time), along with another Makita bag to transport the Bosch tools around in, (I prefer the design of the Makita bags to the Bosch bags). I'll post a photo of that when it arrives. Took some deciding whether to get the Bosch 10.8V version else a full size Makita 18V version, but eventually plumped for the former due to vehicle space limitations being a common occurence. Can always get the larger one later down the line if I find I start to need one more often.
 
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