Can’t give you feedback, because I don’t own die cast versions, but I researched the Stabila die cast levels, and I seem to recall they weren’t made in Germany.- ANY Mason/Stone Guys Here-
I have a full suite of box Stabila levels already.....
Got my eyes on order from overseas a their die cast ones. Have had my eyes on their 81 Series for years, but also thinking about 83.
Lot'sa negative feedback on the vial/window on the 83 to some degree.
Love to hear some -real world feedback- if you boys over the pond is/are familiar with these 2 series of levels being discussed


Round edges are more durable.
All sharp and pointed edges are weak points.
I don't know. But tapered tips are also more durable.
I found a vintage Hazet set and I want to buy it, but I don't want to pay more than it is worth.
I'm thinking about ordering some Elora wrenches. How do they compare to the other German brands ?




That pliers set in good condition must be pretty rare. Did you buy them?
Thank you, maybe I'll buy a couple and see if I like them.I would recommend buying just one to try as Elora have kept to a traditional spanner design, which means, short compared to US spanners and more modern designs. Also, the beams are very thin.
Compared to Facom 440.
Compared to Snap on (which are known for being on the thin side). The difference may not look significant in the photo, but there is a noticeable difference when they are digging into your palm. Maybe not an issue for everyone.
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I would recommend buying just one to try as Elora have kept to a traditional spanner design, which means, short compared to US spanners and more modern designs. Also, the beams are very thin.
Compared to Snap on (which are known for being on the thin side). The difference may not look significant in the photo, but there is a noticeable difference when they are digging into your palm. Maybe not an issue for everyone.
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Don’t know what prices are like where you are, but I would say very fair! Pay the man!Not yet. The seller asks 200 Euros for all the tools in my pics. Is it a fair price?
I didn't see this answered yet. I'm curious myself. From the Tona Expert website, if I'm interpreting it correctly, it appears to be the same exact situation as FACOM. Are FACOM tools still made local?Would I be right to assume that any Tona tools with shiny chrome are from after they were bought by Stanley, and therefore not made in Czech, or are there some 'modern' Tona tools that were made in Czech?
Tona is an "Expert" brand now, so the same as the others:I didn't see this answered yet. I'm curious myself. From the Tona Expert website, if I'm interpreting it correctly, it appears to be the same exact situation as FACOM. Are FACOM tools still made local?
EDIT: re-phrasing... are Stanley B&D FACOM tools made in the FACOM facility with FACOM equipment and tooling? If yes. I think the website appears to imply the same for Stanley B&D Tona. But I defer to anyone who actually knows vs. interpreting a website.
I just went on amazon.fr, found that saw, added it to the cart, and started through checkout. $17 bucks for the saw, and $20 for shipping. At that point I cancelled.Anyone in the US buying woodworking tools from France?
Want one of these Fischer-Darex veneer saws, or an Arno version, but all the French sites including Amazon don't seem to acknowledge the existence of états-Unis.
Figured out the Amazon thing, basically they just needed me to log in. Less VAT, plus shipping, about $40 for 1, $62 for 2, $84 for 3.I just went on amazon.fr, found that saw, added it to the cart, and started through checkout. $17 bucks for the saw, and $20 for shipping. At that point I cancelled.
Can you be more specific about other retailers you've tried, or the issues you're having with amazon.fr? I speak a bit of French and would be happy to help.
www.kinetic-customs.com



Just seen a post on reddit about 'Kinetic customs.' Fancy hand made hammers in Derbyshire, England.
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Tools | Kinetic Customs | England
Handcrafted Tools by Kinetic Customs. Created in the heart of the Peak District and shipped internationallywww.kinetic-customs.com
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Depends on the event. I have a couple of local ones that are strictly “fair weather” events and don’t operate in the winter, and there are a couple more that only operate one or twice a year anyway.Go Autojumbles.
Do they shut down for winter soon ?
Not many autojumbles local to me, we have a couple once annual ones not that I found the time, at least some of the boot sales came back this year but I only made it to one of those.Depends on the event. I have a couple of local ones that are strictly “fair weather” events and don’t operate in the winter, and there are a couple more that only operate one or twice a year anyway.
Most of the bigger events though, and especially the specialist ones such as the bike jumbles, operate year round.
Many of the exhibitors are not full time traders, and between shows they’re riding or restoring bikes or whatever. Increasingly I find people are not bothering with mail order, ebay or even a website. They just turn up to a particular show, and if you want something, go there and buy it. If you miss it, he’s there next month.
I don’t know about the U.S, but where I am in southern England the whole Covid business definitely caused people to re evaluate things. For many, myself included, the whole work/life balance definitely swung more towards “life” and for a lot of folks auto jumbles are an easy day out.
Still no shortage of shysters selling **** though!
Is the 2BA and 4BA the size?Quality wise, probably comparable to the rest, certainly for wrenches.
Most of the wrenches seem to be a matte chrome. Different from the satin Stahlwille, or the part matte part polished that Hazet use, but they seem to be fairly tough.
For some years, here in the U.K, Elora was sold through the agricultural suppliers. I can think of a couple of farm workshops with Elora (or a mixture of Elora and older British) above the bench.
I’ve got a couple of odd wrenches in the bigger metric sizes. Got ‘em used for little money as Elora are less well known than some. Seem to be decent. I own some of the “midget” wrenches too. I can think of a couple of makers who struggle with these but the Elora are nice. Different finish too.
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Yes.Is the 2BA and 4BA the size?




