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tonydanzah

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Airtools in general don't have the torque that electric powered tools can give you offcourse.
I've just tried drilling a hole and it seems this one is pretty strong. Almost to strong. I thought I could adjust rpm well with the trigger, but as soon as I touch it, it goes off like a rocket. It doesn't help that my compressor is set to 8 bar i guess...

I might just have a weak one or i am to used to electric drills. My compressor is 11 cfm unsure of the metric equivalent and was around the same pressure 8bar/120psi.
 

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Servus, folks,

nice pictures chreese, how do you do that?

Thanks.
As mentioned before: My brother ((almost) a professional photographer - he hasn't finished his apprenticeship, yet) took those pics.

wow nice pics of the pliers and sockets !!!! I think i send you my tools so your bro can take some pics !! :D

Feel free to send me all of your tools. I will take care of them. :thumbup::lol_hitti

yes definately Turnus !

Thanks.
What do you think about the Hahn+Kolb prices? Are those Atorn clamps reasonably priced?

159.- is a very good price, in the Hazet promo the price is 197.- + vat.
If i would be you i would buy it :) if i would be me i wouldn`t :) because i have to "scratch money together" (can you say that in english ? :) ?) to buy stuff from Hoffmann.......

I just put together a list of tools I'd like to get from Hoffmann. If I bought everything I wanted I would have to spend about EUR 1000.
So I don't know about the Hazet Hinox socket set, yet.


@chreese:
did you already check out the Festool Rotex RO 90 ?

Yes. Two weeks ago I visited the "Hausmesse" (local show) at one of the stores I buy from. I had the opportunity to check out the new Rotex RO 90, the Carvex jigsaws (new video at youtube and part two), Festool's new cordless drills C12 Li and C15 Li and the Mafell jigsaw P1cc.
The Rotex: Well-made and very versatile, low vibrations, excellent dust collection - all in all a great tool in my opinion.

Quotation from the Festool UK website:
"Ideal for window frames, tongue and groove joints, angles, corners and edges. Perfect for vertical and overhead surfaces as well as applications where space is limited and your working posture is often strained. With a slim, ergonomic shape and low weight, the ROTEX RO 90 can be gripped in a variety of different positions which prevents your arms from tiring. You can prepare for your working day much more quickly because you only need one machine on the building site instead of four. The ROTEX RO 90: for better results and increased efficiency."

The only thing I can add to this description is that the RO 90 is not very suitable for sanding large, flat areas. Due to the small size of the sanding pad it's difficult to achieve a flat surface. Don't get me wrong, the RO 90 wasn't designed for this application. I just want to emphasize that the RO 90 is specialized tool - a good one, as it seems to me.

More information about the other tools mentioned above will follow.

Regards,

Chreese

PS: Congrats on the drawer cabinet. Very nice! :drool:
 
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Thanks @ all !!
There are a few things which I`d like to add (some more locking pliers :D) but other than that I`m almost happy :)


@tonydanzah:
That is the european version of a pipe wrench. "Rohrzange" it`s called over here. Swedish pattern, after the inventor from sweden (Bahco). The "Stillson" type from the US is uncommon over here.


@Chreese:
yes 1000.- would cover the next order :D ;)

a quick price comparison of clamps:

200x100 mm size steel clamp list prices:

Atorn 15.- (2K handle) (promo price)
Garant 16,40 (2K handle)
Bessey 20.- (wood handle)
Bessey 24,10 (2K handle)
Holex 13,05 (wood handle)
Turnus 24.- (wood handle)
Turnus 25,50 (2K handle)
Primat 20,65 (2K handle)
Promat 17,55 (wood handle)
Promat 19,80 (2K handle)
Format 16,75 (wood handle)

So the price is ok, not outrageous cheap but ok.. I prefer the Garant handle (PB Swiss) though and would pay 1,40 more. Or I would look out for clamps with the Witte Protop handle (Older Turnus, Primat etc.) which is probably the best.

Thanks for posting the new Festool videos ! Can`t understand the Rotex video though :D But very nice tools it seems !!!!! The small Rotex would work good in conjunction with the 150mm model i think. And a Multimaster of course :)


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My rolling workbench also contains some tools but i need to buy the plastic trays (and more tools) to finally complete it:

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@Bhae:
interesting !:) Turnus in spain ! :bowdown: :beer: :)

This type is slightly more expensive in spain (for example medidas 200x100mm = 32,03 €, in germany 27,10 €) These are 32,10 and 35,60 in spain, but 26,70 and 29,50 in germany. This type is 67,80 to 363,50 € in germany. This goes from 43,90 to 264,50 in germany , so only slightly cheaper. This is 70,20 and 113.- over here. These range from 14,70 to 55,70 here. These from 43,10 to 92,30 (smaller ones cheaper in spain !! (?) )

The best is to look out for rebadged "Turnus" clamps like "Primat", "Promat", "Atorn" or "Garant", these are cheaper. In Spain you can find the "Garant/Turnus" clamps @

Hoffmann Iberia Quality Tools S.L.
Calle San Severo 26-28, Planta baja. Módulo A
28042 Madrid España

t: +34 902 88 60 11
f: +34 902 88 62 11

"Primat"(Turnus) clamps available @

COMERCIO INDUSTRIAL MECANICO
Polígono Ind.Ugaldeguren II
E -48170 ZAMUDIO(Bizkaia)

Telefon: +34944435808
Telefax: +34944433495

"Atorn"(Turnus) clamps are available @

HHW Hommel Hercules Ibérica S.L.
Avda. València 14, 4°, 2a
08750 Molins de Rei (Barcelona)
Tel. +34 93 6800808
Fax +34 93 6683819

and

SUMINISTROS ARSAM, S.A.
Moreres 2
E-08170 Montornés del Vallés (Barcelona)
Telefon +34 (0)93 5799100
Telefax +34 (0)93 5683309

www.arsam.es



"Garant" clamp with "PB-Swiss" handle:

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"Primat" clamp with "Witte Protop" handle:

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@Monte:

I'm thinking that work the clamps manufacturer, I have the ability to import directly from Germany Bessey, but that does not really work manufacturer.

Thank you for the information I have provided. ;)
 

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A few old world items I picked I've picked up recently:

Facom stud extractor:
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Grip-on chain pliers:
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Wiha magnetizer/de-magnetizer:
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Wurth ratcheting crimping pliers:
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Wurth keychain bitset:
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Wurth Zebra ratcheting screwdriver:
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PB Swiss SAE hex key set and then all my PB keys together:
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Unfortunately, I do have one quality issue with the keychain bitset. Whilst the flat, Phillips and Torx bits are German made, the Robertson bits were made in the USA. I hope they'll hold up:D
 
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Found something I had to contribute to the thread, I had a pair of bacho pliers but i can't find them.

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Monte,

Have you put the Wiha Softfinish flex shaft nut drivers to a good amount of use?

If so, what is your opinion of them?

Are the flex shafts flexible enough to reach obstructed fasteners?


Thanks,

Dave
 
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Okay, I finally had enough money to get torque wrenches. I ordered three, but one is on backorder. I now have the full range that I think I will need. They range from 2-20NM, 20-100NM (backorder), and 40-200Nm.

Drum roll please! These are the best I could find :bounce:

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@Hazet:
wow !! the torque wrenches of my dreams !!!!! :) :thumbup::thumbup::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::drool::drool::drool::drool::drool:
you **** !! :D


@dave:
i dont regularly use them, so my experience is limited. I have a Hazet flexible driver which is more flexible though. I dont know which one is stronger , but i "feel" it is the Wiha version. So Hazet more flexible - Wiha stronger.



Flea market finds from this and last saturday

old Hazet wrench
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old Stahlwille wrench
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"Stahlwille Stabil"
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old Matador wrench
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another very old Hazet wrench. Already have 2 of these. Hazet dates them around the 1930`s

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"Special Material - Gurantee"
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"Hit" wrench probably from Hit - Japan. www.hittools.co.jp
US branch website: www.hittools.com

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"Athletawerk" pliers. www.athlet-online.de

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"Melco" tubular box wrench from England. www.thomasmeldrumltd.co.uk

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Okay, I finally had enough money to get torque wrenches. I ordered three, but one is on backorder. I now have the full range that I think I will need. They range from 2-20NM, 20-100NM (backorder), and 40-200Nm.

Drum roll please! These are the best I could find :bounce:

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Very nice !

Now you need to get the other heads to...
 

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@Bhae

I paid around $350 for the smaller size (2-20Nm) and $450 for the largest one (40-200 Nm). The inserts run about $90 each. Not cheap, but quality products seldom are.
 
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@ Monte, do you have pics of your cabinet/cart filled with ratchets and sockets ?

the tool box:

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my tool cart`s 1/2" drawer looks like this: (top drawer) 12 point = fractional, 6-point = metric

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1/4" + 3/8" (2nd drawer)

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1/4" detail

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in the meantime i installed the "Facom Le Tag" in all my metric 1/2" sockets:

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Bravo Monte, brilliant ! that's what i wanted to see, the way you store all your Hazet stuff in a Metec/gedore cart. Thanks.
A.

PS : I hope that you haven't spent all your sunday afternoon in your garage doing those photos, just because of me...
 

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@Monte
I love the Hazet fine tooth ratchets. I agree, the Facom tags is a very simple and effective idea. I wish other brands would copy it.
 
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All the plastic trays are from "Gedore" except the tray with the combination wrenches (Hazet) and the "file trays" which are also from Hazet ( 2 stacked on each other - with one set of 8" ******* and smooth cut) Gedore dont make these trays , and the Hazet combi wrenches are too long so i had to buy the Hazet tray, which is wider so no small tray fits there, hence it is the place for the L-wrenches etc.)

@Hazet
my favorite ratchets too !

Bravo Monte, brilliant ! that's what i wanted to see, the way you store all your Hazet stuff in a Metec/gedore cart. Thanks.
A.

PS : I hope that you haven't spent all your sunday afternoon in your garage doing those photos, just because of me...

haha no, i took the pics a while ago ! Don`t worry !


1/4" dr. sockets with "Le Tag"

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detail pic of the 2nd drawer:

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here`s the 3rd drawer (combination wrenches, L-wrenches, Torx wrenches etc.)

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4th drawer: (open end wrenches, ratcheting wrenches, deep offset wrenches, line wrenches and flat double box wrenches, everything in metric)

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detail 4th drawer: (2 mini bit ratchets + accessory)

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5th drawer: pliers

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6th drawer: screwdrivers

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7th drawer: (Nutdrivers, empty space for hex screwdrivers, saw, scissor, measuring tape, locking plier (not pictured))

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8th drawer: Hammers, chisels, punches, files, tin snips

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garfunkle24

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I picked up a couple more old world tools, including a couple more Knipex for my collection. Knipex pics are of my complete collection:

Wera #1 pozi to complete a set:
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Hazet stud extractor set:
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My Knipex Collection:

Precision Snap-ring pliers:
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Cobra's, plier wrenches, raptors, cobra ES:
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All the rest:
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@Bhae

I paid around $350 for the smaller size (2-20Nm) and $450 for the largest one (40-200 Nm). The inserts run about $90 each. Not cheap, but quality products seldom are.

You will have to repair a lot of head gaskets before you earned back that kind of money.
 

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You will have to repair a lot of head gaskets before you earned back that kind of money.

You are probably right, but all it takes is one bad job to make you wish you had done it right.

Here is my latest tool. A very useful little thing.

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I bought it at Zdmak. They had it in stock and cheaper than anyone else.
 
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