Some new Wera goodness!

yetihunter said:
Their phillips and pozi screwdrivers are the best in my opinion.  People rave about their slotted drivers, but I much prefer gunsmith and cabinetmaking style tips.  Coincidentally, their slotted bits are of that style. 

[member=19475]yetihunter[/member]
What is the difference between their slotted drivers and the gunsmith style tips?  I have their 1 and 2" straight bits and they have a concave grind on both sides so the part engaging the screw has a squared off profile (rather than a wedge).  I don't have any of their straight drivers, but I had assumed they would be designed in a similar fashion.  So maybe I don't understand what you mean by the gunsmith style tips?  Or maybe their drivers are machined differently than their bits?
 
deepcreek said:
I'm seriously considering the Wiha 20 piece soft grip set.  Item #30299.  These are made in Germany.

Does anybody on FOG have Wiha screwdrivers?

How do you like them?

Well, speak of the devil.  I just got this in my e-mail today. 
$71 for the very same 20 piece set. 

Here is the link: https://www.wihatools.com/index.php...are-screwdriver-20-piece-set/?utm_source=Wiha+Tools+USA&utm_campaign=e1d698a818-ddjuly2018&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_74d51750e7-e1d698a818-28151025&mc_cid=e1d698a818&mc_eid=1f6e2b28a7

Coupon code is wtc-drivers

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Thanks [member=19475]yetihunter[/member] for the heads-up on the sale!  Just the type of set I was looking to get a good price on.  Handles look similar to the Felo 5-pc set I bought a few years ago, so hope they are just as comfortable in the hand.

Regards,
Gerald
 
Aww, you're welcome.

To answer about the Felo comparison, if you're refering to the squishy "Ergonic" line, no, they are not like that.  Just your standard overmolding (simlar to festool's DWC or PDC).  Speaking of molds, Wiha molds the handles directly onto the shank (most companies use a press to push the driver blade into the handle). 
 
If you guys really want to nerd it up, I spotted the generic Bost (Facom) screwdrivers at the Festool USA HQ.  They were probably branded SK.  I think I also saw one or two Facom Ergotwist (long discontinued and same factory) screwdrivers. 

You can still find the Bost screwdrivers as Britool, Stanley (uk/europe), and maybe Draper.  But in the US, Stanley went out of their way to offer a knockoff version from China of...modern Stanley quality? :0

The Ergotwist, unfortunately, is extinct. 
 
Correct- I have the Ergonic ones.  I like them not so much for their squishiness, but the size fits my hands well.  Looking forward to the Wiha- first purchase from their company- also got some t-handle hex in metric. Will post when they arrive in the Wiha thread.

Now guys, take a break posting about great hand tools- my bank account is going dry!  [scared]

Regards,
Gerald
 
I posted this by mistake in the Wiha thread, so I will delete that post if the mods want me to. [member=1619]SRSemenza[/member]

I have more Wera tools but I also have and like Whia, Knipex, and even Klein.

 

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A.) How did you get access to my sortainers?  [big grin]
B.) Forget Oliver, we've gone the full Monte.  No, really, Monte from GarageJournal.
 
Gerald_D said:
Correct- I have the Ergonic ones.  I like them not so much for their squishiness, but the size fits my hands well.  Looking forward to the Wiha- first purchase from their company- also got some t-handle hex in metric. Will post when they arrive in the Wiha thread.

Now guys, take a break posting about great hand tools- my bank account is going dry!  [scared]

Regards,
Gerald

Hmmm, I recall that they are smaller than the Wiha handles.  We'll see when you get them how you like (or dislike) them. 
If they don't pass the test, at least you have thousands of German, Swiss and Japanese options.

Since y'all are going full blown German hand tool; ' toolguyd4life ' is the permanent 10% coupon at KC Tool .  They've um...expanded just a tiny bit since the days they only sold Knipex and Wiha.  Be forewarned, in North America, Gedore, Hazet, and Stahwille, specifically, sell for 2 to 3 times the amount that the rest of the world pays.

 
Hmmm, I recall that they are smaller than the Wiha handles.  We'll see when you get them how you like (or dislike) them. 
If they don't pass the test, at least you have thousands of German, Swiss and Japanese options.

The set arrived today- they feel similar to the Felo except no 'squishiness'.  I think they are keepers!

Thanks and Have a Great Weekend.

Gerald
 
Untidy Shop said:
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Hey bud were those alan wrenches Imperial or Metric? I have the metric set and have been looking for the Imperial.

Nice set
 
[member=13588]Runhard[/member]

Nice set you have.

Good idea using a sortainer to store yer Wera stuff.

I have a sortainainer with some empty drawer. I think Ill follow your lead and use the empty drawers to stroe and organize my Wera stuff.

Ive been reorganizing my shop and thats a great idea as I have my sortainers stored under my MFTs. It will save me a walk to the roll away.

Plus that socket set and wrench set is pretty slick.

Ill take a photo of my insulated screw driver set and post it.
 

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jobsworth said:
Untidy Shop said:
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Hey bud were those alan wrenches Imperial or Metric? I have the metric set and have been looking for the Imperial.

Nice set
[member=10147]jobsworth[/member]
Thanks Ron.
They are metric.
You may recall I am not an ‘imperialist’.  [big grin]  [smile]

We can however get an imperial version in Australia - image from dealer website -https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=wera&facets=BrandName=WERA

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[member=44099]Cheese[/member]
Hi Cheese.
They (metric) are chrome plated. The Imperial Set is Black High Strength Tool Steel according to dealer website.
I stand to be corrected but I thought stainless steel processing weakened the strength.
 

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Untidy shop

Thanks for the info. I think I found a place that should have them.
 
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