As soon as I read gearless and saw the directional control, it made me think Rolgear: https://www.rolgear.com/
Except for the handles it is hard to believe these are at least 30 years old ("Made in W. Germany")...
to Monte for setting the tone of this thread so it has remained respectful and friendly for such a long time. Is something wrong with the handles? They look brand new in the photos.
I wish a company would sell just the handles at reasonable prices.
Made me do some digging.
"...Rolgear now has a licencing agreement with Oplast, the biggest tool manufacturer in Europe [did not know that!], which uses the technology in their Kraftgrip ratcheting screwdrivers."
In terms of how they've held up to storage, they could have been made last week. Materials quality is excellent. They are grippy and supple after 3 decades or more. However, the design is old fashioned. I think that multicomponent handles are more comfortable in the hand. These are similar to current Snapon - cushioned with no contouring, textured coating on top.
Reasonable is in the eye of the beholder, but price does include shipping and I am not aware of a minimum order value requirement.
https://www.schmitz-pliers.com/collections/special-cutters
I used to use verniers a lot, but can no longer read one without a magnifying glass.Image of vernier caliper
They look similar to the grips on Tronex and Swanstrom.
Does Oplast make the screwdriver handles for Hazet? That Oplast screwdriver set above looks similar to the Hazet made in Slovenia ones.
I've never understood the appeal of those: high price, old-fashioned grips, and screws for joints.
Some interesting stuff in this. I've never heard of Bahco being owned by Record, I thought the were independent before Sandvik bought them.
Maybe it was the other way around, and Bahco bought Record?
If they did, I think they pretty much left them alone.
There are quite a few “Bahco Record” tools on U.K. eBay. I think I have a couple of chisels marked as that. The packing certainly was!
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Maybe it was the other way around, and Bahco bought Record?
If they did, I think they pretty much left them alone.
There are quite a few “Bahco Record” tools on U.K. eBay. I think I have a couple of chisels marked as that. The packing certainly was!
Record was taken over by Bahco in the early 1980's.
It seems that is what happened. I found it very interesting, I hadn't heard that part of Bahco history before. By this source it seems as the ownership period was short, 81-85
Thanks guys
Gedore chisel
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Pump spray bottle, I bought three of these.
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I dunno if Gedore makes all of their chisels on their own or if they source some from other companies.....Those look very similar to my Rennsteig chisels!
Mine works since about 13 years (hobby use though)How is it? I was gonna get two of those as well but kept reading about mixed reviews about leakage around the tip screw. Is it all plastic with some orings? Do you mind snapping a few pictures of the inside mechanism?
How is it? I was gonna get two of those as well but kept reading about mixed reviews about leakage around the tip screw. Is it all plastic with some orings? Do you mind snapping a few pictures of the inside mechanism?
These are well made, from a well-known manufacturer, seal kits for various fluids. The oldest is from the 90's and used a lot, 5€ seals replaced.
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I looked at WIHA's catalog but I didn't see a ratcheting screwdriver, unless I missed it. Do they make one?
The Facom CR.D10 has a spacer for wiper arms with integral washer jets. Early production was made in France (still have 20 of these left in stock). Moved to Taiwan in 2018. The U.14A and U.14L are also popular.![]()
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Werkzeug 1244-WW easy lock wiper arm removal tool.
The Werkzeug puller looks to be a copy of the Facom U.14A. The sprung design really does make it easier to use.
I don't know much about Werkzeug tools. Their tools look to be rebands sourced from China so the puller may be available under different brands in different parts of the world. There is no COO on the box or tool.


