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Monte, I noticed your pb 8510R-100 has a knurled section on the shaft. Is that a latest version?

This is the one I always see in the internet with plain smooth shaft

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Monte,
I like all the Christmas presents you purchased for yourself! Once you put the PB Swiss "Twister" ratcheting screwdriver through some use, can you please post back your likes and dislikes of this hand tool?
Thanks,
Dave

honestly i must confess that i don`t think that i will use the "Twister" often, I already have a ratcheting screwdriver from "Bahco" for a couple of month now but i don`t use it, i just grab the right screwdriver... But maybe during this year i`ll find some occasions to use the PB version because it`s sweet looking :)

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Tell me more about that level. Also is it an electromagnet and how much does one cost(I must have one).

The level has a "mechanical" magnet just like the magnetic bases for dial indicators.
I removed a cap from the side of the level:

in the "off" position

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in the "on" position. You can see the magnet on the bottom of the level now.

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the level also has a prismatic sole. The vial has a built in magnifier/loupe so you can see it better for better accuracy of the reading. It is exclusively manufactured for the "Hoffmann-group" by BMI and only available at Hoffmann. It cost 29.20€ (34.75 € with 19% tax incl.). Hoffmann lists a dealer in the USA: www.toolcribinc.com . Maybe i would contact them and ask if they can get the "Garant" tools. The part number of the level is: "467010250"
PS: just found this: www.hoffmanngroupus.com

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Monte, I noticed your pb 8510R-100 has a knurled section on the shaft. Is that a latest version?

This is the one I always see in the internet with plain smooth shaft

hey phang ! didn`t even know there are 2 versions ! interesting ! I don`t know....since the PDF catalog, Newsletter and HP shows the version without knurling maybe the one i have is a updated version. Or it was an "test run" because the earlier version had a knurling too, but then they decided that without the knurling it looks better ??? i dunno, so i just sent them a email... :)


From the PB swiss website:

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my:

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the older version

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Monte,

I am not A professional mechanic.But i like to repair my car in my sparetime.

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Belzer wrenches! I like old style belzer wrenches (German made) than new style (Portugal made) .
 

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Belzer wrenches! I like old style belzer wrenches (German made) than new style (Portugal made)


Are all the wrenches shown the new style? The double open ended one seems similar to the Gedore (with the extra thick "neck").
 
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@wizard1:
great wrenches !! I wish i could find them here (The "1953" series)...
ps: i thought they`re from Argentina ?

@Hazet: the newer style are the "Sandvik Belzer" labeled ones. (the 22mm wrench and the wrenches in the pouch).
 

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Mmmm :drool:

I like these 1952M combis. that look, as previously mentioned, like the currently produced Gedore 1B wrenches....but the originator is Williams from the US from decades ago. :)
 

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@superautobacs:
did you buy something interesting in france ? :)


some more Belzer wrenches:

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here is another one hidden :)

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@wizard1:
great wrenches !! I wish i could find them here (The "1953" series)...
ps: i thought they`re from Argentina ?

I think my BELZER 1953 double open end wrenches are made in germany! (another side engraved GERMANY) :bounce:
 

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My old ratchets(stahlwille ,hazet ,snap on 3/8 ,snap on 1/2,beta 1/2). AND old beta sockets. I used them many years!
 

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@wizard1:
Are you sure you`re from china ?? :D ;) just kidding !!!
where do you have all the tools from ?? :) Do you have relatives in the USA or Europe ? Or did you buy everything in china ?? sorry if it sounds like a dumb question


@superautobacs:
yes pls post some pics !
i once flew over Paris and took this photo of the Eiffel tower:

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:D
 

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Servus,

nice clamps ! Did you find the Gross-Stabil clamp lately or do you own it longer ?

I bought the Gross Stabil clamps several years ago. While I like the standard type Gross Stabil clamps ("Temperguss") a lot, I'm not a big fan of the Gross Stabil clamps pictured in the previous post ("Ganzstahl"). I prefer the Bessey GZ type.

Is your Blu-dan rasp hand-cut (larger pic ?) or "industrial-made" ?

I don't think so because they cost less than EUR 10. I wonder what happened to Blu-dan ("Brauns Söhne") lately. The website (www.braun-ibs.at) seems to be down.
If you're interested in hand-cut rasps have a look at Milani. I own a few of them and can't complain. Auriou rasps are no longer available, are they?

@wizard1:
Very, very nice Hazet and Belzer wrenches.:drool: Thanks for the great pics!

@chreese:
received post from slovenia ! :)

:thumbup: What are you going to order? I have the impression that Unior is more popular in Austria than in Germany.

some late christmas presents from me for me :D

Congrats on the new tools you bought from Hoffmann. I called them this week but need to check back with the rep for my area who is currently on vacation next week.
BTW, what's your opinion on the Garant micrometers offered in the "Jahresabschlusswerbung"?
Do you have any experiences with Garant wrenches? Same quality as Stahlwille?

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Chreese
 

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@Monte,

Most of my Europe made tools ordered from agency in China.I have no relative in the USA and Europe. A few tools are from my firends. They are work at aircraft ground service.
But I bought some us made tools(SNAP-ON,PROTO) from American ebay.

Show my hex bit sockets! (facom ,Beta and Hazet )
 

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Got some of my tools in over the past weeks. More on the way... Darn you!

Screw Sticks:
Wera Kraftform Plus Chiseldriver
Wera Kraftform Stainless
Wera Kraftform VDE 5 piece promo set
Wera Kraftform Plus

Knipex 8" Diagonal Cutter
Knipes Linesman pliers
Knipex 8" Needle Nose (2)
Knipex Electricians Pliers 10-12-14 (Not pictured)
Knipex Mini Bolt cutters (Not pictured)
Knipex Cobra 7-10-12
Knipex Pliers Wrench 10"
Knipex Pliers Wrench 7" (Not pictured)

Wiha 1" Gasket Scraper

Thats all for now :). More on the way.

Now I just need to get the Wera driver set + angled handle and I think my Wera collection will be complete.
 

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@Monte,

Most of my Europe made tools ordered from agency in China.I have no relative in the USA and Europe. A few tools are from my firends. They are work at aircraft ground service.
But I bought some us made tools(SNAP-ON,PROTO) from American ebay.

Show my hex bit sockets! (facom ,Beta and Hazet )


Not to derail the thread, but I am wondering Wizard1, if in China there is the same feelings about "made in China" vs. "Made in USA" or EU for that matter? I know for many Americans it's not that we don't think the Chinese are able to put out quality as we don't like the way they are underpaid and overworked in many of those factories.
 
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Not to derail the thread, but I am wondering Wizard1, if in China there is the same feelings about "made in China" vs. "Made in USA" or EU for that matter? I know for many Americans it's not that we don't think the Chinese are able to put out quality as we don't like the way they are underpaid and overworked in many of those factories.


Also while we are on the subject is it true that Chinese people look down on tools from India like we do on Chinese ones? (I heard that once on another forum.)
 

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@MD11,

In China Most of engineer are using the cheap tools from Danaher Corporation.It's US brand made in china! As far as i know most tool box in the US are made in China.I like German made tools than others.Although They are expensive! And i am dreaming to travel to the United States to Buy some cheap Snap on!

@american lockpicker

I never saw the tools from India ! And I don't think the Indian able to make quality tools.
 
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@chreese:
Where is the difference between the steel Gross-Stabil clamp vs. the Bessey clamp ?
This company is connected to Brauns Söhne www.braun.at. Both companies belonged together until 1989. They also offer files + rasps. Maybe the same ?
The internet says Auriou closed the doors since the employees didn`t want to work overtime to fulfill the demand :)
I think i will order a screwdriver and a 12x13mm and 13mm combo wrench from Unior for the collection. Maybe some bicycle tools later this year. I`d like to find out if the locking pliers are from france (434-c, 434a etc.). Some clamps look like Bessey and they also have Weicon tools.
Actually i wanted to buy the micrometer but run out of money. The earlier models seem to be from "Mahr", i dont know where they source the newer ones from. So i`ll order the Garant version next time (only 5.- more regular price) or this Mitutoyo:
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So i can`t comment on the mics but usually the "Garant" stuff seems to be from quality manufacturers (screwdrivers-PB swiss, clamps-Turnus, Hex keys-Wiha, Level-BMI, Dial/Digital caliper-Mitutoyo, sockets/wrenches-Stahlwille, Hammers-Osca, Crimp tools-Wezag). I don`t have any Garant wrenches yet, I`ll order the 13mm combo and 12x13mm next time. I only have a Garant spark plug socket which looks 1:1 like the Stahlwille minus the knurling. ps: Thx for the Stahlwille pics !!!

since we`re talking about measuring tools...:
Mitutoyo digital micrometer 0,001mm

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Käfer dial gauge

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"Garant" dial caliper

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@the spyder: nice assortment !!!
i see some craftsman cobras ! :D


@Wizard:
thanks for the info !
you speak of Danaher + china, so do you mean www.satatools.com ?
 
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@Monte

You are right! :thumbup:The most popular hand tools are SATAtools in Chinn ! But i don't use it.I think quality tools are made in Germany !


old style and new style hazet ratchet, wiha oil proof screw driver.
 

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@MD11,

In China Most of engineer are using the cheap tools from Danaher Corporation.It's US brand made in china! As far as i know most tool box in the US are made in China.I like German made tools than others.Although They are expensive! And i am dreaming to travel to the United States to Buy some cheap Snap on!

Well Snapon isn't too cheap in the US, unless maybe it's cheap compared to China's prices. But I agree, German (and I also like Swiss) made tools are hard to beat.
 

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@MD11,

And i am dreaming to travel to the United States to Buy some cheap Snap on!


wizard 1: I don't know about getting cheap Snap-On tools in the USA. I have found that ebay is the best way not to pay high Snap-On prices. I have been able to buy several Snap-On sets brand new for about 1/2 the retail price all through ebay. Some other people in the forum may have other places to look. I like the tools you have :thumbup:.
 

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wizard1您好,欢迎您加入:)

The Assistent arrived in 2 separate boxes, assembling was straight forward. It came with a pair of mint Continental wheels. I'll post some photos when I load it up with tools tomorrow :beer:

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@MD11,
Although They are expensive! And i am dreaming to travel to the United States to Buy some cheap Snap on!

I'm not sure about the prices for Snap-On overseas but if its anything like other premium US products(Surefire flashlights, Leatherman Multitools, Zippo Lighters, etc) the prices are usually half what you see elsewhere here. I can imagine if you are buying them from somewhere such as Australia you would save a fortune buying them here.
 
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Would be interesting to know what the snap-on retail prices in China are.

@phang: nice box !!! pls more pics ! :) nice continental tires ! :) Where are the rims from ?? :) BBS ? Ronal ? Borbet ? :D ;)

@wizard:
are you from shanghai ?
ps: here links for you :) www.gedore.cn www.matador-cn.com
 

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Servus, Monte,

@chreese:
Where is the difference between the steel Gross-Stabil clamp vs. the Bessey clamp ?

It's difficult to describe. I have the impression that the Gross Stabil "Ganzstahl" clamps come loose over time. Years ago, I used two of them to attach my Ulmia miter saw to the workbench. Although I tightened them properly, the clamps came loose after some time - no matter whether I used the saw or not. I never experienced this with the Bessey GZ, "TG" or the Gross Stabil "Temperguss" clamps.

This company is connected to Brauns Söhne www.braun.at. Both companies belonged together until 1989. They also offer files + rasps. Maybe the same ?

Maybe, I'm not familiar with the history of and relationship between those companies.
Regarding Unior, I can't contribute anything either.

Weicon: I have owned one of their Swivel-blade Cable Strippers for years and never figured out how to adjust the cutting depth thoroughly without making at least five test cuts. Maybe the Jokari cable stripper I bought recently is a better choice. Do you have any experiences with the (expensive) Gedore and Weidmüller cable strippers?

I don`t have any Garant wrenches yet, I`ll order the 13mm combo and 12x13mm next time.

Honestly, I don't need any more combination wrenches but I'd love to have the 30 piece set Hazet 600 N and a bunch of Gedore 7 XL wrenches. And the Garant wrenches and the Stahlwille No. 14 combination wrenches are tempting as well.

Thanks for the details on the Garant tools. I should finally figure out if I can buy from Hoffmann next week.

Greetings from Europe,

Chreese
 

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... I`d like to find out if the locking pliers are from france (434-c, 434a etc.). ...

I was wondering if those Unior ones are from France as well. When I was at Marcouty (tool shop in France), I asked the owner if he had any locking pliers in stock. Unfortunately, he didn't have any at the time (I was really :(). I asked him he knows about Roux Outillage. I was probably pronouncing it incorrectly so he replied back with the proper accent. I said, "I think". He seemed to be pretty amused at the fact that I knew about the name. I said, "very small factory; produce for Facom". He was further amused and started talking, and proceeded to walk toward another side of the shop to show me a Unior catalog. He flipped through the pages, and showed me the section of the catalogue with locking pliers. I've never seen a Unior print catalogue, but there was what looked like a Roux product. I said, "yes, yes (!), you don't have anymore?". ....
Anyhow, I should'a asked the owner if they really are Roux-made.





OH, did someone mention the name Sata?

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:D


Phang,

Nice purchase!
...Would be awesome to modify the wheels to some BBS RM wheels. :D
 
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@MD11,

Yes !IN the US Snap on's retail price are very cheap compared to China's prices.

@Hazet,

Thanks a lot for your proposal!:spit:

@phang:谢谢!祝您好运!

@Monte,

Thanks for your link ! I am not in shanghai. I have a gedore's gearless ratchet wrench .And matador's xzn bit. Can you tell me Why does bahco , beta, matador's torque wrench look the same?:confused:
 

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How can a fella in East Tennessee get one of these HAZET assistants? NEver seen them available.O
 

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How can a fella in East Tennessee get one of these HAZET assistants? NEver seen them available.O

They also appear on eBay from time to time. They sell for a pretty sum, but they are available. I'm not sure how the ending prices compare to SamTag.
 
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@chreese:
thx for the info about the clamps ! Bessey, Turnus and Ideal is what you`ll find anyway.

I have the Jokari version of the Weicon tool and also have to make a test cut to see if it cut deep enough. I`m also interested in the Weidmüller/Gedore version since i cut a couple of welding cables lately and want a better tool now. But i guess the function is the same. And for 10.- bucks the Jokari/Weicon tools are ok.
in this thread the Gedore/Knipex tools were posted.

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Re: Hook+Pick set
Witte now offers the 3 component hook+pick sets also as "Witte" and not only solely for "Matco". New in the 2010 catalog on page 40. (dont have it yet, thats what Witte mailed me :) )

I also have enough wrenches, just need to buy the 600N sizes larger than 24mm , some missing stahlwille "open box 14" wrenches and the "Garant" wrenches for the collection.


@superautobacs:

i think Facom = Unior ??. The "Roux" ones look different (release lever etc.).
But the Unior + Facom also look different. If you look at the sheet metal body it look different. Facom + Roux look more similar except the release lever. So maybe they are made for Facom by Roux and the Uniors are knock-offs ?? (Taiwan ...?) I don`t know... Unior also sells knock-offs of the Grip-on axial grip pliers. (Note the jaws and release lever: Grip-on , Unior , Unior OEM ? ) So somebody has to buy them all including this ones and figure out :)

Unior:
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Outillage Roux/Dolex
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Here is a PDF with more info from the new owner of Outillage Roux "Dolex": click It seems they only will produce the 3 "grip-multi" pliers. www.dolex.fr/Frame_DOLEX.htm


@phang:
white wall tires would be nice :) ;) really !
nice box !! i like it !!


Can you tell me Why does bahco , beta, matador's torque wrench look the same?:confused:

.... because they`re made by "Norbar" :)
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Here is the "Wera" version :)

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I couldn't work with this tiny hazet cart, too small for my work.

i think he needs the box for his BMW motorcycle so everything should fit in there. A large snap-on box is also difficult to move upstairs to your apartment .... :)


The Hazet tool boxes should be available from the Hazet USA distributors www.aeincorporated.com/ae_tools.php + www.asttool.com
In the classifieds of www.thesamba.com you`ll find a couple of Hazet Assistents.

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Hazet Assistent "171" at the Airbus factory (they had about 10-11 Assistents). They also had a couple of the Assistent "173"

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i think he needs the box for his BMW motorcycle so everything should fit in there. A large snap-on box is also difficult to move upstairs to your apartment .... :)

I have 3 motorcycles and a car :), all at the basement car park of my apartment. I am living at the 4th floor, pushing my tool box from my apartment to the car park is too much of a hassle. I need something bigger than a hand carry box but not too heavy to break my back.

Got to improvise when you only have 1230sqft :(

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Servus,

@Phang: Very nice Hazet Assistent filled with excellent tools. Thanks a lot for sharing.


@chreese:
thx for the info about the clamps ! Bessey, Turnus and Ideal is what you`ll find anyway.

I think Lust is also offered here. I regret that the Gross Stabil "Temperguss" clamps with the large plastic caps have been discontinued. They were great in my opinion.

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I`m also interested in the Weidmüller/Gedore version since i cut a couple of welding cables lately and want a better tool now. But i guess the function is the same.

I think (I'm not sure) there's a difference. To my knowledge, the cutting depth of the Weidmüller tool is adjusted by turning the knurled "screw" on top of the handle. The blade is never moved. The function of the Gedore 8147 appears to be similar from what I can tell from the pics in the catalogue. This could be an advantage. So how about this: You get the Gedore and I'll purchase the Weidmüller tool? ;)

Re: Hook+Pick set
Witte now offers the 3 component hook+pick sets also as "Witte" and not only solely for "Matco". New in the 2010 catalog on page 40. (dont have it yet, thats what Witte mailed me :) )

Thanks. I asked one of my dealers (who carries Kukko) about the Turnus hook/pick set. He didn't know if he could get it. Another one - who sells Turnus clamps - emailed me that he couldn't order the set.

Gedore wrenches: Same type of wrench (No. 4) but different finish.

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PB file handles:

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Have a nice week,

Chreese
 

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@Monte

i think he needs the box for his BMW motorcycle so everything should fit in there. A large snap-on box is also difficult to move upstairs to your apartment ....

Yep...it was more a sacastic phrase from me...to show my past....hell I don't get it out of my head.
 
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