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Dave455

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Here's an updated list I've compiled of companies currently making vises in Europe and the US.

Wow!

Thanks for that Maico, that must have been quite a task!

Thankfully, there are still so many used Record vices around at reasonable cost that few folks buy new ones.

I really regret not buying one of the Heavy Duty Paramo Engineers Vices when they were being sold off at half price about a decade ago though!
 
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You got some weather coming up ?
I already bought it a couple of month ago :) We had (a bit) snow at Easter though...
Anyone knows manufacturer/ coo of these? They seem sturdy but I report back after I have used them for a while.
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Probably someone in asia. The french original is from Gillet
http://www.gillet-group.com/18-pince.html
Wow, impressive. You should write a book about the history of the German tool industry. Or go to law school and work in investigations/discovery. That’s a booming industry in Germany right now...
I already write in this thread, that must be enough :D
Here's an updated list I've compiled of companies currently making vises in Europe and the US.
Thanks for the list !! :thumbup:















EIA lifting/log tongs

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Great list!
Can you just make a little correction, company name is RAPID Virovitica (Virovitica is name of city)
Thanks!

Some examples: almost a direct copy of the old Meier & Weichelt from Germany (third photo)
 

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My old workplace had retired CNC vises for workshop use mounted on our Lista cabinets. I love Chick One-lok (USA) and Gerardis (Italy). The Kurt (USA) CNC vises are terrible. I heard Orange Vises (USA) are great too, but never used them.

We made a bunch of jaws for them too. We even had a pneumatic vise on a cabinet too.

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I had to buy this Desoutter drill
Don't see many electric Desoutter tools about, its definitely not a homeowner grade drill.
5/16" rated, 800 rpm, 0.75 amp on 240V

Wow! Too right!

I love desoutter stuff. I used to use their air tools professionally and have picked up quite a few bargains used (the more specialised the tool, the better the bargain) but I hardly ever see electric tools!

I’d have grabbed that too!
 

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Monte, is there something particular to this Japanese brand compared to other like silky boy, Zubat, etc?

I see you buy quite a few ARS lately?



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Monte, is there something particular to this Japanese brand compared to other like silky boy, Zubat, etc?

I see you buy quite a few ARS lately?
It´s what my dealer offers :) The other dealer is selling ARS and Silky but "my" dealer sells ARS. They do have a yellow/black Silky saw laying in their display case though. He said it´s like choosing between Mercedes or BMW. Some swear by this and some swear by that...The ARS sales rep is better too he said.
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Got this Metabo UHEV 2860-2 rotary hammer drill recently. 1100W made in Germany.

2 speed magnesium housing gearbox. Postion 1 for high torque low speed drilling, position 2 for high speed drilling and the usual hammer settings.

Variable electronic speed controls.

Comes with SDS-plus and standard quick chucks.

Handily the case can also carry a 4 or 5" grinder and other accessories.
Metabo WEV 10-125 vari speed grinder shown bellow.

Not cheap, but it certainly feels like a lot for your money. My grinder cost £109 gbp delivered and it came in a cardboard box ! The complete drill kit £153 (actually £128 as I reclaim the VAT) from Howe Tools Ltd.
 

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It´s what my dealer offers :) The other dealer is selling ARS and Silky but "my" dealer sells ARS. They do have a yellow/black Silky saw laying in their display case though. He said it´s like choosing between Mercedes or BMW. Some swear by this and some swear by that...The ARS sales rep is better too he said.
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Thanks Monte,

I thought there was some secret powers in the ARS☺.

I am seeing a lot of Wolf and Gardena in Belgium as well. I have noticed that almost all construction is plastic nowadays and I was wondering if they are strong/ reliable.

Have a good day

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Got this Metabo UHEV 2860-2 rotary hammer drill recently. 1100W made in Germany.

2 speed magnesium housing gearbox. Postion 1 for high torque low speed drilling, position 2 for high speed drilling and the usual hammer settings.

Variable electronic speed controls.

Comes with SDS-plus and standard quick chucks.

Handily the case can also carry a 4 or 5" grinder and other accessories.
Metabo WEV 10-125 vari speed grinder shown bellow.

Not cheap, but it certainly feels like a lot for your money. My grinder cost £109 gbp delivered and it came in a cardboard box ! The complete drill kit £153 (actually £128 as I reclaim the VAT) from Howe Tools Ltd.
I have got the same exact set of sds drill and grinder.[emoji106]

Not time and projects to use them yet.

Please let us know your feedback after some use.

Thanks

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Does anyone know if Elliott Lucas (made in England) pliers were any good? There's a guy on ebay selling new old stock and I'm tempted to try them.

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Does anyone know if Elliott Lucas (made in England) pliers were any good? There's a guy on ebay selling new old stock and I'm tempted to try them.]

Yes, very good. Up there with the very best!

Probably 70% of my pliers are Elliott Lucas.

They’re still made, but the range is a fraction of what it was, and the quality has rapidly detiorated since the early 90’s!

Those particular ones look much older. Is the dip coating on the handles original?

Since the 50’s the common handles were a dark red dip coating, thicker black rubber, or plain. Before that, mostly plain!

Edit : Just had a look on eBay, and there’s definitely something a bit fishy about the handles on those. It’s a colour I’ve never seen before, and it suddenly appears on pliers of varying vintage, all being sold by the same vendor! Also, the dipping isn’t really to Elliott Lucas quality, and if you search eBay you will also find Wilkinson’s pliers with the same handles, sold by the same vendor!

So, if you fancy some Elliott Lucas pliers, go for it, but be wary of these! They may be ‘old stock’, but there doesn’t seem to be anything ‘new’ about them!

You can get new 6 inch combination pliers, still in the packing, if you search!
 
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mr.lemons

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Thanks for taking a look on Ebay. I noticed the seller had different pliers with the same handle coating and thought they must have been all made by Elliott Lucas but rebranded. Much like we see different brands selling NWS pliers now. Guess I'm a bit naive. Didn't even consider he was dipping them himself.
 

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Nice stuff!

Any coo? Just because we are GJ[emoji16]

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Essentially all Honda mowers are assembled in two places. North Carolina, USA and Ornes, France. Since he's in Croatia im sure his is French made.
 

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Hi. Been lurking for a while. I live at 78 degrees north, but we still like quality tools up here.

New Hazet hammer set with a file from Pferd.
 

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Essentially all Honda mowers are assembled in two places. North Carolina, USA and Ornes, France. Since he's in Croatia im sure his is French made.
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I think I'll buy my tools from China. Since they are really old world, much older than us or Europe, their tools must be good. Shouldn't that be true?

Glen
 

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Facom S.161B arrived today. Was looking for a repair kit for my S.161. Repair kit was £17, new ratchet was £26 so went for it.

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S.161 has no COO mark. New S161B is marked 'Italy.'

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Comparing new to old.

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The thing I don't like about the traditional grips is the printed part number etc rubs off quite quickly. Not such an issue with this sort of pliers but annoying with things like circlip pliers when you're trying to work out which one is missing.

In terms of normal use I am quite happy with either type but have a slight preference for the comfort grips on larger pliers. I like my cobra water pump pliers with the comfort grips. But I don't have them in and out of a pocket all day, the traditional grips are better for that.

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Thanks for the heads up maico. The Grip-ons are much less rattly than other locking pliers.

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