I thought I'd share this cool video made by German Tool Reviews at Youtube. I know that there are Belzer tool fans here and maybe he can get some thoughts from you guys:
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Hi Hautpot, what do you mean? I believe that Knipex gets the steel from a neighbour company with the name Sarstaahl or something liκe this.interesting that made in germany is not part of the raw forgings
look at where the rivet is. it is lasered on. Some models have the text on the handles and some have it on the forgings.
ok i need a knipex or rennsteig expert here...
which crimpers use the two different styles of dies they have?
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Both of those dies fit on the Rennsteig 624/Knipex 97 43, as well as rebrands of this frame, such as the Neutrik HX-R-BNC. I'm not sure why some of them are cut down like that in back. I have one of the cut-down dies, though, and it works just fine.
I think the Knipex dies that don't work on those frames are the Knipex 97 33 series (the ones with the 5-spoke magazine).
new arrival, gedore 1335 cantilever toolbox came from tbs aachen. Really nice finnish, opens nicely, no need to do any loosening and lubrication. I was looking old model with wooden handle but didnt find a one in good condition so bought this one..the price was about double vs stahlwille or hazet but i like the gedores style were the bottom widens, much more stable with one side open. Now just need to empty the facom probag and fill the gedore![]()
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new arrival, gedore 1335 cantilever toolbox came from tbs aachen. Really nice finnish, opens nicely, no need to do any loosening and lubrication. I was looking old model with wooden handle but didnt find a one in good condition so bought this one..the price was about double vs stahlwille or hazet but i like the gedores style were the bottom widens, much more stable with one side open. Now just need to empty the facom probag and fill the gedore![]()
Waterpump pliers 250mm
Adjustable 200mm
Locking pliers 230mm
My tool upgrade process took another step yesterday, finally decided on my combo wrench update... Hazet 600N.
I didn't want a full polish finish. It seemed cool in the 90's when I first became aware of snap-on which seemed impossibly exotic, but it seems every cheapskate wrench is knocking off the snap-on look these days and it just doesn't appeal to me. Genuine snap-on also doesn't really appeal to me for whatever reason, something about the company, sales methods, and like everything else in Australia it's absurdly expensive if bought locally.
I quite like Japan for tools, but many nice options miss important non-JIS sizes (eg no 11mm available in Asahi Revowaves). Not sure if KTC/Nepros have all the sizes (likely do?) but they're full polish, so don't really float my boat.
I initially fancied the Facom 440's, but then found they were made in Taiwan after bl00dy Stanley asset stripped them out of existence just like they did to Sidchrome here in Oz... who incidentally offers a very similar but not quite so pretty wrench (likely made in the same factory) also called a 440. In any case, I found they also looked a bit short.
So it came down to Hazet 600N or Stahlwille 14. Something about the Hazet just seemed a little nicer, and I found a nice deal on the 600N's through forum member Jens Putzier and went that way. After sleeping on it I had decided to also add another set of 606 ratcheting wrenches to make a bit more from the shipping, but the super efficient Jens already had shipped within hours! Looking forward to receiving them...
Thank you very much for the help,
They arrived today:
Finish to arrive, national product for my SB7750 3/8
nice set and good timing, just noticed stock is gone and price has gone up. I also picked up this set, really good value
Where did you get this one? i have been trying to justify getting this for a while as it is the same as the Snap-on Dual80 on the inside. How does it feel to use ?
Just couple of pics from today's exhibition.
Total tools. A Chinese brand recently appeared on the Ukrainian market. I don't know anything about their quality, nor about their price range, but I suppose they will make very active advertising campaign![]()
Some of those drills Cynical huckster posted are Chinese copies of Metabo and Makita designs. Can't imagine why anybody would buy them. There can't be many around who can't afford a decent basic tool like a corded hammer drill from one of the market leaders.
Hopefully they will be seized by the German Police at the next Eisenwarenmesse, which does indeed happen every year for copyright infringements
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Does it say that only on the 13mm size?
Yes, of the 10 wrenches, only the 13mm is marked this way.