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Nice find, Monte.

A question for you. Why isn’t Gedore more popular? I have serious respect for them because of the scale and completeness of their manufacturing capabilities. Also, because of the huge investment required to acquire all of the hot and cold forging equipment. They are very unique in this regard (I think only Facom competes with them on the scale of forging capability within all of Europe). What gives and why isn’t there more love for Gedore?
 
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Nice find, Monte.

A question for you. Why isn’t Gedore more popular? I have serious respect for them because of the scale and completeness of their manufacturing capabilities. Also, because of the huge investment required to acquire all of the hot and cold forging equipment. They are very unique in this regard (I think only Facom competes with them on the scale of forging capability within all of Europe). What gives and why isn’t there more love for Gedore?



They are well known all over the world with the exception of the US. The US is a tough nut to crack for most European equipment manufacturers. They have to compete in a saturated market with local and cheap imported tools.


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Nice find, Monte.

A question for you. Why isn’t Gedore more popular? I have serious respect for them because of the scale and completeness of their manufacturing capabilities. Also, because of the huge investment required to acquire all of the hot and cold forging equipment. They are very unique in this regard (I think only Facom competes with them on the scale of forging capability within all of Europe). What gives and why isn’t there more love for Gedore?
At least over here they´re everywhere :) The tool dealers usually have either Gedore (blue), Stahlwille or Hazet. Some big box stores also now carry Gedore "Blue" and "Red". Many rebadged torque wrenches are actually produced by Gedore. They have 5 factories in Germany as well in the UK, Austria, Brazil and South Africa to produce tools mainly for automotive sectors, industry, mining, construction etc.... They´re on every continent.... I guess you don´t see them in the US often because the US still has a large amount of own brands/manufacturing, whereas other countries don´t produce tools at all so it might be easier to enter that market with "Made in Germany" (or locally made) tools. If they would open a factory in the US they might be more popular :) I think they also might have the industrial customer in mind first, Gedore is listed at Grainger for example. Selling car related tools in large numbers will be difficult in the USA i guess, because you need tool trucks and a bank for credit....






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Damn... I bought probably a set, without package, of those Facom screwdrivers... There was 8 of them, as I recall... Good they were cheap - so this is why
 

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Bog: nice looking extensions. do you have some type of extension to hold the mirror 3 feet in too?

ALL: great looking tools as per usual and I don't post on here often, but I usually look at all the cool tools and admire them.

I picked up this older Record quick release vice and wondering if any of you might know when it left Record's factory? it looks a lot like a Parkinson so did Record buy Parkinson before Irwin bought Record.

also sadly I saw this picture of the old Record factory that maybe some of you live close. how long has it been vacant since they moved their factory to China?

when Irwin moved to China did they really find a town named Shefield so they could keep Shefield on their vices castings and then eliminate MADE IN ENGLAND or is that just a rumor?

That Record, its got its size in mm as well as inches, I would think that should place it 1970's or later as thats when we started to go metric and before the 70's nobody really cared about metric here.

The standard English quick release vice is a Parkinson design (and most of what we consider the English non QR design is also), although it evolved a couple times to get to the final form. Record largely ripped the design off and got away with it, Parkinson went out of business in 1984 if my memory is correct, although on the internet you will often see they went before WW2, which is not true, I think the Record factory shut in 2004 ish so has been empty since about then if no one else has occupied it
 
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Damn... I bought probably a set, without package, of those Facom screwdrivers... There was 8 of them, as I recall... Good they were cheap - so this is why
I own 2 of these drivers. One is still good....50/50.... Maybe you have more luck :)
Great commentary, Monte.
What happened to that Facom Ergotwist handle??
I have no clue :) It was laying in a box for a year or so...the other one still looks good...
Just take it to a (real) Facom dealer and let them decide if it's a warranty case.
It seems there are not many Facom dealers left....the closest is 30km away and called "Boeing Distribution Center" :eyecrazy: we´ll see...
But i think Monte went into the Hulk modus with a rusted screw :lol_hitti
:D Imagine what would happen if would eat some spinach ;)








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My favorite Facom screwdrivers have black handles, followed by the orange translucent handles. I have some Ergotwist but they are all in good shape after 15 years. I do not beat on them at all and I don’t use them much.
 

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Spotted for real... Even worse, they DO look, weight and have overall feeling like an original.
Took pics in chinese mall, southeastern Europe (Balkans; I will keep country hidden :()
 
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Spotted for real... Even worse, they DO look, weight and have overall feeling like an original.
Took pics in chinese mall, southeastern Europe (Balkans; I will keep country hidden :()
"Kinex Germany" ....not bad :) :thumbup: :puke:







ok not exactly from the old world but at least the brand is :)

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Thanks. Anyone use screw type stands and recommend them (or not)?

Amazon add-ons. Dremel quick change adaptor for sanding bands and a 13mm Hazet 880 socket.

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Dremel have 'old world' origins (sort of) similar to Klein. From Wiki - Originally developed by Albert J. Dremel, an Austrian immigrant who founded the Dremel Company in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin.
 

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Router made in ...

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Opinel Made in France

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Opinel Made in France

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Decent knives!

Considering the prices, the blades are superbly ground.

I’m always amazed at how many knives, even some of the really expensive ones, have appallingly ground blades!

I wonder how many people collect them rather than use them, and just don’t notice!
 

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Not sure when and why I bought these. Can get very sharp but need some effort. Made in Germany

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Blades Made in England
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For the folks that were wondering where Clint Eastwood’s gun was here is the answer;)

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Well, do hope that 50/50 is not either they will blow, or they will not :)
Saw mild rust on shaft; mine also got that... Cleaned them with petroleum.
 

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Monte, as long as you are going to be active tonight, let me not take advantage, but rather grab an opportunity to read something of THE institution like yourself (yes, you are - being humble in your case should be considered as offending), well, I have a friend that is a huge Hazet fan, so much that he tries to get his fingers on every tool, well not rusted or ruined, that Remscheid giant had made. Me, myself, am believer in german quality - sooo, what exactly Hazet manufactures in your country (I am more of Stahlwille guy - Belzer, also, but...)? Last thing, I have read that Gedore only has an forging hammer big enough for forging wrenches 32+ mm... True?
 
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Facom updated the 3/8 Rotator Ratchet. The handle design is different (prior model had Protwist handle), as is the push button and selector on the head of the ratchet. They also added knurling to the shaft.

No COO listed, but I ***-U-me Taiwan.
No complaints. Quality is exceptionally high.
 

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Nice ratchet! Any chance you could please let me know the part number? Facom rotator.
Thank you!
 

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Facom updated the 3/8 Rotator Ratchet. The handle design is different (prior model had Protwist handle), as is the push button and selector on the head of the ratchet. They also added knurling to the shaft.

No COO listed, but I ***-U-me Taiwan.
No complaints. Quality is exceptionally high.

I think the new design looks quite a bit better. :thumbup:

RS Components agrees with COO = TW
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/socket-wrenches/0550221/
 

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Here is the predecessor, Gen 1.
It also looks like they had a Gen 1.5 with knurling, but the older Protwist style handle and ratchet head.
 

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Monte, you sure know how to lighten a man’s wallet...properly!
I try my best :)
Monte, as long as you are going to be active tonight, let me not take advantage, but rather grab an opportunity to read something of THE institution like yourself (yes, you are - being humble in your case should be considered as offending), well, I have a friend that is a huge Hazet fan, so much that he tries to get his fingers on every tool, well not rusted or ruined, that Remscheid giant had made. Me, myself, am believer in german quality - sooo, what exactly Hazet manufactures in your country (I am more of Stahlwille guy - Belzer, also, but...)? Last thing, I have read that Gedore only has an forging hammer big enough for forging wrenches 32+ mm... True?
The best and easiest way is to browse through the online Hazet catalogue or to download the PDF version: https://www.hazet.de/en/custom/index/sCustom/918
Every german made product is labeled with "Made in Germany" and a german flag.

Re: Gedore: in post #527 i wrote something about Gedore:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=546111
This is what i was told but i can´t proof it....









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New USAG flashlights. The 889TA and 889TC. Large one is 150 lumens, which didn't sound like much, but seems like plenty when using it. Both have aluminum bodies and feel nice and solid. I got the small one first and liked it so much I decided to get it's larger sibling.

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Nice to see that the new Hazet 1/4" is compact. Their other fine tooth 1/4" looks pretty chunky.

Noticed digital torque adapters are going for just over £20 on Amazon so gave one a try. Surprisingly easy to use. Covers 10-200Nm which is good enough for everything I will use it for. 10-40Nm is not guaranteed within the ±2% accuracy like the rest of the range. Hoping it will still give me an idea of what 25Nm feels like for plastic filter canisters as I worry that I will damage one.

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Update. Finally got round to servicing my car and trying this torque adapter. I previously compared it to a torque wrench used at my local tyre shop (cough Kwik fit) and it agreed enough to be useable on wheel nuts but at the lower end of the torque range I find it hopeless. 25Nm is just not doable (for me anyway). Back to guesstimating for now.
 

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New set of Bahco/Irazola impact screwdrivers made in Spain. I have a couple random Irazola drivers I've picked up before and never been a huge fan of the handles but I decided to give these a shot as I wanted to try out the impact versions. They are really nice and may be my new favorite impact screwdrivers.

The handles are huge though especially on the largest ones. They could almost replace my pry bars outright. Showing them here next to another style Bahco impact handle, Wiha impact drivers and Felo wood handle impact drivers.


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