What a good score!
I wonder who first started the convertible joint idea.....Bahco or Lindstrom. They are both under the SNA Europe brand and I would assume come from the same production line.
Do the grips on the Lindstroms have Bahco's "Ergo" trademark molded in?
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double ring spanner Walter N380 and socket wrench Walter N1410
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Are you sure you want these and not the forged ratcheting wrenches... ?Hello all,
Does anyone know how many teeth the below Hazet and Stahlwille ratcheting wrenches have?
Which would be better OR maybe opt for the Stahlwille FastRatch?
What´s that ? Looks like a uberdimensional saw blade ?Tools in action and me watching
Are you sure you want these and not the forged ratcheting wrenches... ?
I´m also not sure if any of these laminated wrenches are german....
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I have the Stahlwille 25. I havn't been arsed to go and count the teeth yet, but I have to say that these are one of the few Stahlwille tools that I'm not over impressed with.
The 'lining' material, for want of a better term, is plastic and even the chromed steel parts don't feel to be the best quality. The wrench inserts are probably o.k. but to be honest the whole tool feels so cheap I havn't used mine a lot!
I managed to source a set of new Snap On's (which at the time were discontinued) and they have a totally different feel - twice the heft and lovely to use!
I have the Stahlwille 25. I havn't been arsed to go and count the teeth yet, but I have to say that these are one of the few Stahlwille tools that I'm not over impressed with.
The 'lining' material, for want of a better term, is plastic and even the chromed steel parts don't feel to be the best quality. The wrench inserts are probably o.k. but to be honest the whole tool feels so cheap I havn't used mine a lot!
I managed to source a set of new Snap On's (which at the time were discontinued) and they have a totally different feel - twice the heft and lovely to use!
Thanks Dave,
The Stahlwille is out of question. FastRatch looks interesting.
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Hehe, I am looking into Gedore made in Germany[emoji6]!
However, Fastratch seems different and more like a flare nut ratchet?
These blocks are plates of 150mm thickness after flame cut. They are use for the jack-up legs on offshore platforms. The gear is engaged on these teeth and moving the platform up and down.
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I cannot see the pictures possibly because of the photobucket issue.New items. I 'm very impressed with the Reed adjustable wrenches. The jaws have zero play. It seems like NOS.
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Cwalter,
Nice finds, especially with the vintage Stahlwille set. I wonder how hold that one is.
Hehe, I am looking into Gedore made in Germany[emoji6]!
yeah it seems to be ideal for that case.However, Fastratch seems different and more like a flare nut ratchet?
wow crazy stuff. I thought there is more high tech involved like huge hydraulic cylinders or something like thatThese blocks are plates of 150mm thickness after flame cut. They are use for the jack-up legs on offshore platforms. The gear is engaged on these teeth and moving the platform up and down.
Hi, two vintage socket set
wow ! Some really nice vintge tool sets !!!Two mini toys!
