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Does anyone here have any Festools?
The micrometer i have has a "friction thimble" instead of a ratchet. It just slips. You also must consider hat if you dont measure 100% the exact same spot the result can vary and also if you dont hold the object you want to measure 100% straight every time results vary again.
here is more interesting info about the speed and force applied etc. : click
but now some sizes are missing(6,8,11,12,14,15mm...)
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actually it was quite fun to work with the Bosch GSH 5 CE demolition hammer we rented. The tiles had no chance
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Does anyone here have any Festools?
Indeed, I have several Festool tools. Is there anything specific you're interested in?
Servus, Monte,
Thanks for your investigations. So Helios shouldn't be a bad choice but I'm even more tempted by Mitutoyo. The model with the friction thimble you own looks nice. Since I own a 0 to 25 and a 25 to 50 mm micrometer now I could need larger types (up to 100 mm) but unfortunately, digital models are hardly affordable for me.
BTW, I found no "Made in ..." on the Garant micrometers.
I used the 25.000 mm "gauge block" (actually, it's not a block but I don't know the proper term) in order to play with the micrometers and test them. Would you be scared if the results don't vary more than (half of) the thickness of the marking line on the micrometer at max.?
Not really, because I plan to get some Garant 614700 (long combination wrenches), Stahlwille No. 14 and Hazet 600N wrenches in addition.
You rented it? You're joking, aren't you? Sorry, but I would never have expected that you rent a tool instead of buying it.
while on the topic of watches.... here are my Swiss masterpieces..
http://web.mac.com/sjsamaha/Site/Watch_Collection.html
hmm all these swiss watches..... i guess i need a new job![]()
If you liked those look up Bergeon tools on google...
ok I`ll just wait what i receive from "Gakken Mook" , hopefully its worth the money and not too many "Deen" advertisements![]()
I hope you'll like it too. I've read a review from a person who sees things very objectively about hand tools and he approves of it...so, it should be ok (?).
picked this up at the book store....hopefully this is made in japan ..
Potato chips with seaweed
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! Interesting book store...they must be specialized in importing Japanese manga and magazines?
Japanese chips are the best...if you ever go to Japan, you'll find some very interesting (weird even) flavours that you'd never see anywhere else in the world. Oh, and, those should be JDM ... but there has been shifts to offshore production of snacks and chips in Hong Kong and Taiwan for example.
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I haven't tried these universal type bits/screwdrivers yet as I'm just skeptical. Perhaps it's most useful for keeping inside the house or to take with you on a trip.
also picked up this "Format" punch for 50 cent and the PH3+PH4 offset screwdriver from "Drehmax" for 1.-
Mmm, nice prices!
@Attappmann
... Why do you like the NWS pliers wrench better than the Knipex ?
Heres the Swiss files....
I can’t afford a Swiss watch but I have watches made in Germany
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super nice watch. One of my favorite companies besides IWC and Lange & Sohne. I am jeoulous![]()

super nice watch. One of my favorite companies besides IWC and Lange & Sohne. I am jeoulous![]()
I got the money to buy all these little toys from my part time job 
added the Hazet 27mm combination wrench to my set
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I bought myself an Knipex circlip plier set last week, came in a very nice tool roll
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thk2c, the time keeping tool from the old world that I’ve posted is a Lange & Söhne, made in Glashütte. It is my favorite time keeping tool (aka watch) as it doesn’t catch any attention at all.
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You are right Monte, I work as an enginner and a part time pimpI got the money to buy all these little toys from my part time job
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