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Qualitytools

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Remember Renault engines have been used in F1, so it may not be well known in the states but in Europe the name and brand is well known.
 
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Wolf Garten rake

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Made in the Netherlands. Yep, strange, I know :)
From Wikipedia:
In 1987 Fluke entered a partnership with the Dutch electronics manufacturer Philips. Aside from access to their respective oversea markets, the partnership brought to the development of the scopemeter, an instrument combining features of an oscilloscope and a multimeter. Fluke finally puchased the testing and measurements division of Philips in 1993 for $41.8 millions.Notably, the Philips PM series of measurement instruments was rebranded as Fluke.​
 

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Video demoing the new Wera Joker and Turbo driver.

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Unior oil can. The newer ones are grey I believe.
 

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Ganymedes

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A good friend of mine is planning his retirement in the south of France and gave me a big box full of more specialist tools (pullers etc.). Very happy and grateful for that.
Two very nice spanners made in Germany and Sweden (Dowidat and Bahco)


and one tool which I think is a kind of puller who can tell me what it is?

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Hi, Thom, your friend is right to leave the Netherlands! I did so in 2008,after my retraitment, without any regret!
I always wonder why the angle of Dowidat "bahco's" at the business end have a steeper angle than all other brands. You're right: that KUKKO puller is designed to be used with a bridge to pull ballbearings by gripping the inner race. You screw this inner puller in the spindle, equipped with internal thread, instead of a centering piece. It works fine
 

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Bost made/makes pliers and screwdrivers for Facom, as it is owned by Facom. Now, as Facom is owned by Stanley Black&Decker, so is Bost - I bought some Stanley Made in France screwdrivers. As it sufficed for Facom - it should be suited for most
Bost is o.k. They make also pliers of good quality.
 

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These aren't terribly special - just Bahco adjustable spanners made in Sweden and Made in England Vices/Vises.
For some strange reason I would rather pay more for second hand tools made in the old world than new tools of uncertain quality!

Adjustable Spanners by K Garrett, on Flickr

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Me too Mark, I prefer 2nd hand Europe-made, even for a higher price! I have the same Bahco Ergo adjustable spanners in 4" ,6",8", 10",12" and 15" in black, 4" and 6" in chrome and 2older ones ,black (B.A.Hjorth) in 6" and 18"
I like Paramo vic/s/es, I have No. 1,2,3 and 5. Last year I was too late to buy a No. 00.........Looking for No.00, 0,4 and 6.
 

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Todays find! A Unior tool cart for under €50, and it was also very close.

Cleaned it quickly with the airgun and wiped it down with some WD-40, and it looks good. Some scratches and dings, but it doesn't need any work in my opinion. The door looks crooked in the picture, but it wasn't permanent. A push and it seated correctly.

It is the double sided version, but I will probably put it up against a wall. Might do a wooden top for it also.

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Todays find! A Unior tool cart for under €50, and it was also very close.



Cleaned it quickly with the airgun and wiped it down with some WD-40, and it looks good. Some scratches and dings, but it doesn't need any work in my opinion. The door looks crooked in the picture, but it wasn't permanent. A push and it seated correctly.



It is the double sided version, but I will probably put it up against a wall. Might do a wooden top for it also.



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I want one of those as well. But i have to wipe My tears and try to live
with my newest find Beta C27S.
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Jack84

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Todays find! A Unior tool cart for under €50, and it was also very close.



Cleaned it quickly with the airgun and wiped it down with some WD-40, and it looks good. Some scratches and dings, but it doesn't need any work in my opinion. The door looks crooked in the picture, but it wasn't permanent. A push and it seated correctly.



It is the double sided version, but I will probably put it up against a wall. Might do a wooden top for it also.



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Very nice. Made in Slovenia? Looks like the Gedore Adjudant, I had that one.


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I want one of those as well. But i have to wipe My tears and try to live
with my newest find Beta C27S.
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Those are nice, like a modern Hazet Assistent. I have mine kitted out w/ some tool foam, works great as a track toolbox. A bit heavy if you have to lift it in/out of your vehicle though, but I guess that's the price you pay for having a little beefier build quality.
 

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glenng

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Todays find! A Unior tool cart for under €50, and it was also very close.

Cleaned it quickly with the airgun and wiped it down with some WD-40, and it looks good. Some scratches and dings, but it doesn't need any work in my opinion. The door looks crooked in the picture, but it wasn't permanent. A push and it seated correctly.

It is the double sided version, but I will probably put it up against a wall. Might do a wooden top for it also.


Hey you are the handtools account on Instagram! I just saw you post this today. Nice, definitely one of the best accounts to follow. Well done!

edit: just noticed it in your sig too.
 
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My few recent tool additions :
 

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JBH

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My few recent tool additions :



Video demoing the new Wera Joker and Turbo driver.

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Thanks! (For talking me out of buying Wera Turbo. Also Felo ratcheting screwdriver in his other video - that button is oddly placed!)

Todays find! A Unior tool cart for under €50, and it was also very close.

Nice find! It looks like a very useful configuration.



I want one of those as well. But i have to wipe My tears and try to live
with my newest find Beta C27S.
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Those are so cool! Maybe it’s heresy here, but between Assi and C27 I prefer the latter.
 

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TjoFrasse

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I want one of those as well. But i have to wipe My tears and try to live
with my newest find Beta C27S.

I don't feel sorry for you! :bounce::thumbup:

Very nice. Made in Slovenia? Looks like the Gedore Adjudant, I had that one.

I haven't found any "made in" or such badge, but probably Slovenia yes. Very much a copy of the Gedore.

Hey you are the handtools account on Instagram! I just saw you post this today. Nice, definitely one of the best accounts to follow. Well done!

edit: just noticed it in your sig too.

Yes, that's me! Thank you!
 

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Nice vid.

Do you think it could take off all the lugs with just one battery ?

What was the strength of the battery after that one removed ?

Used the impact today so gave it a try on a full battery. I used it to fully remove and refit a wheel six times before I gave up. Was on the road outside my neighbours house so I did not want to make any more noise and I was starting to sweat. Each time I torqued the nuts to 140Nm. Battery still showed as full (three bars) so I guess more than two thirds full if the gauge can be trusted.

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I bought the last three missing HAZET attachments for my set.
I will probably replace the section with a bit for TORX caps, a few are still missing but I will buy slowly.









 

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Anybody have an idea what this vintage J.A. Henckels knife is for?

It's a very fine spear point - two bevels on each side. Blade thickness is .065". Handle is 6", total blade length 9 1/2". The Zwillingswerk logo apparently dates 1900-1970.

A lot of people think it's a marking knife, but I've never seen a marking knife with 4 bevels and such a narrow tip angle. :headscrat

Along those lines, does anyone know what a German marking knife looks like? Seems like most of the ones we see in the US are from the British tradition.

Finaly, does anyone know where to find old Henckels catalogs? The only thing I could find was a limited brochure from 1933.

Lots of questions - thanks for reading!
 

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Festool latest additions. Looking forward to using the concrete/screed bits as fed up of knackering general purpose mortar bits on floors.
 

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Anybody have an idea what this vintage J.A. Henckels knife is for?

I'm also going to say it's a marking knife for woodworking. It's neat that it's adjustable in length. Perhaps it was specific to a certain subtrade...one that might not be very common today?
 

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Added some VDE insulated to my NWS collection. The ergonomic (right-angle) linesman pliers complement the ergonomic needle nose from my Irwin NWS very well.

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Pexto

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Thanks for the reply. I also think it may be for some specialty use. But I can't seem to track down any comprehensive vintage Henckels catalogs to page through. Oh, well.
 
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