CGarage
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Good find Mr.Lemons on the tin snips. Will need to get some.
They are very nice.
Edit: Or my Japanese Vessels (which are really exceptional. I rate them on par with PB Swiss).
Rennsteig parallel pin punch set.
The good:
“Made in Germany”
Metric sizes
Removable collets for the punches
The bad:
Not in love with how they are finished- they are not pretty
The smaller sizes look expendable
Verdict: As recommended by H&K Oberndorf.
I went out and ordered multiple French made watchmaking pin punches in the smaller sizes for less than $2.00 USD each and will treat these as expendable. Probably made better than these from Germany. But not bad for ~$28 USD.
Have you figured out what the 3 recessed areas are intended for on the edge of the drain pans by the rear handle opposite of the spout end? Curious as I can't figure out what they are for except for possibly a drain plug after removal? Thanks for sharing!
Is one of them for the red cap so you don't lose it? I see the pans sold now have no cap and no recesses.
I think you guessed one. I use to have a pan with a little shelf in it with a peg for draining old filters which was handy. Most manufacturers don't put in the effort for little additions like that.
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Anyone known anything about these British made Belzer items? I found https://taths.org.uk/queries/387-a-belzer-screwdriver and also http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2015/07/vanished-tool-makers-belzer.html but they have no conclusion.



Guys, does anyone knows something about name variations in old German screwdrivers (famous brands)?
For example:
- On some screwdrivers you have Wiha, but at the same time on others you have Wihalit.
- The same thing is with Belzer, and Belzeryl.
- Wera and Weralit
Todays finnish flea market finds. A Hazet oil filter Tool, soviet 5metre tape measure, couple of screwdrivers from facom and Sandvik and Dowidat socket set stuffed with sockets from stahlwille, gedore, bahco Argentina and Dowidat. U joint is made by matador so a little bit random box but for the Price 30€ from all these were a great find.
Well I can’t speak for “Wihalit”, my German isn’t quite up to it, but in English a “yl” suffix on a word was commonly used to denote a material. The implication being that it was a proprietary material.
So, Belzer might have made their handles from what they called “Belzeryl” which was probably cellulose acetate. In an era when wooden handles were common, the durability of cellulose acetate would have been quite an improvement.
Now that I think about it, in an era of “soft finish” handles (for “soft” read “cheap”) it would still be an improvement!
Wera Jokers are made in CZ. The Wiha are Taiwan and feel a lot like Gearwrench.By far the majority of the ratcheting combination wrenches, including the Wera’s, are Taiwanese.
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Wera Jokers are made in CZ. The Wiha are Taiwan and feel a lot like Gearwrench.
Well that’s excellent news. I thought only their screwdrivers were made in the Czech Republic. I suspect the ratcheting part is Taiwanese though. I don’t know how strict the Czechs are for something to be marked as made there.
I’ve lurked here since May 2018, drawn in on my research for decent European made tools.
This thread has continues to be a real fascination, grateful for all the contributions Monte etc.etc..
Since joining, I’ve bought a fair percentage of the Hazet back catalogue (lol) in particular I must mention ToolTeam24.com who have supplied much of it. Really easy to deal with and sending to UK not a problem.
Thank you for the pictures !! Looks nice and tidy ! It seems they offer the core tools like sockets, wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers etc. Looks better than in some stores over hereMonte wanted some pics of the Gedore display. It appears to be a mix of South African made Gedore and German.
Trying to keep up with Monte.....
It’s not working but I try![]()
Wera, Knipex, Stahlwille and Gedore have announced that they have cancelled their booths at the International Hardware Fair in Cologne due to the Coronavirus.

nice haul !

I’m just sad that I’m running out of tools that I actually need.
Bigger Facom thing.
I have been using some cheap needle diamond files for a while and find then to be very good but the coating wears off quickly when used on harder metals. Does anyone know of some good mid priced diamond files? There only seems to be very cheap or very expensive diamond files available.
I've looked at Vallorbe and Pferd which would only be worth the price to me if they last a good few years. Anyone use them?
What I have now. :
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Pferd set which I think is made in Germany. £82 ($105) and you don't get handles. Vallorbe are £40 for each file.![]()