CGarage
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Who made the clear, red handled hex screwdriver above?
Does anyone know that these punches are for:
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Searching for the part number (Tirem 3130) seems to just say normal parallel punches, but this one is clearly special. And it's not a custom grind, there's three of them.
I'm thinking some kind of buttons/rivets?
Who made the clear, red handled hex screwdriver above?
They look like roll pin punches to me.
Some roll pins have sharp ends which are very tough on regular punches, hence the special tools.
I have a set, and use them a lot.
The example you show looks to be very nice. The rounded ends are for locating the tool in the pin.
Was at an indoor car boot/antique type place and spotted some 'EGA Master' spanners with 'Spain' on them. I have seen some of their tools on Amazon and assumed they were Taiwan/China importers, but they claim to be a 'European manufacturer of premium industrial tools' on their website. Anyone know if they make/made tools in Spain.
Some recent purchases for me:
This Facom French made stubby T-handle:
That screw driver is a carburetor adjustment tool. The carburetor is vibrating and the shroud keep the screwdriver on it.
What is the purpose of having the bit end twisted 90 degrees from the T-handle?
I only have a couple of VBW pliers (mostly Stahlwille branded ones) but have seen no such design issues. They do make some odd choices though, the pair of Alligator-type pliers I have a painted black instead of having black oxide finish. Really strange and makes them feel cheap.
Wow, that's not OK. The missprint would be acceptable, but that moulding error should never have passed QC and been shipped to a customer.
Thanks for the tip, that looks like a good design. In my experience Channellock is quite crudely finished, but works.
Cool!
Nice find!
Some recent purchases for me:
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Some highlights first, like these NOS Dowidat pliers:
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This Facom French made stubby T-handle:
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And some questions!
Does anyone know what these Botalit special screwdrivers are for?
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Does anyone know that these punches are for:
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Searching for the part number (Tirem 3130) seems to just say normal parallel punches, but this one is clearly special. And it's not a custom grind, there's three of them.
I'm thinking some kind of buttons/rivets?
Thanks for the link !just saw this, I'll see if I can find it again
later:
found it!
Jonathan Katz-Moses
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iirc the Granat paper is "made in Czech Republic".Just a by the by, Festool do not make abrasives themselves, the Festool Grant paper is made by SIA in Switzerland and rebranded Granat, dyed blue and sold at at a premium. Anybody using Granat can make a big saving by sourcing the equivalent SIA which is SIA1950 (the pink disc).
Have a pair of Snap On "Talon Grip" 597CF pliers in my tool bag.
Haven't touched them in about two years. Pulled the out yesterday only to find that they are about 1/3rd covered in surface rust - in low humidity northern CA.
Never again. My first and last SO pliers purchase!
I've been a fan of Vessel ball grips for 20 years.
^ I too am a fan of the vessel balgrip. Tried them and liked the feel. Let us know about BP, maybe a comparison
Yeah, I have an Irega-made Bahco. As good as any adjustable I’ve owned.I think Irega also make adjustables for Hazet, Elora, Wright, Channellock etc. Good spanners.![]()
Bahco is made by Irimo, another Spanish tools maker, belonging to SNA Europe. I have two Irimo-made Bahco wrenches as well as few older made in Sweden
Video on how Auriou rasps are made. Barely believable to the uninitiated.
Video on how Auriou rasps are made. Barely believable to the uninitiated.
thanks for sharing, I also didn't know what hand stitched was. It is unbelievable the skills of those tradesmen