Great tour Dmitri!! You have a ton of stuff!!! I like the old craftsman hand tools too. I have all of my fathers hand tools(he was a mechanic) back in Michigan still.
Hey Dmitri. Really enjoyed the tour. I'm moving to Hamburg (from Spain) in a week and renting out a place with a nice space I'll be turning into a shop. In the video you mention klienanziegen as a source for used tools, but I'm not finding much when I look online. Can you provide a link? I'm pumped about having 3 phase power available. Did not know that about Germany. Thanks for sharing!
Hey the website is www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de, it's essentially the same as Craigslist in the us. Three phase comes up to the fuse box , but is rarely pulled as a 380/16a socket anywhere in the house. You will need to do that yourself or have someone do it. Good luck with your move! If you have any general Germany questions you can also ask I've been here for a while now :)
@@DmitriIvanov Hey, just settling in here in Hamburg. I'm going to start building my workshop and want to avoid getting gouged on pricing for a variety of things, but for the time being I'd like to ask you about sourcing wood. Every country seems to have it's version of Home Depot and here it appears to be HORNBACH. In my experience these places are one of the worst options for buying wood. Can you make a recommendation? I'll be building a workbench.
Sweet tour man. Your shop looks great - the solution to that pile of shit that you have in the corner is 1. edit it out; 2. (for when it starts to appear in every shot) get a woodburner. I had a drill very similar to your China drill that I sold just recently for over 4 x what I paid for it (and only a bit less than the price of the brand new China drill that I replaced it with). It was cool in an "old timey" sense but it was a piece of shit - not enough power.
Hey Rob, thanks a lot! Edit it out seems like the best option for the moment X) For countersinking or drilling with small bits, those drills are totally fine - its just not a joy to work with it.
Hab die Selbe Ständerbohrmaschine. Aber bei mir steht Mannesmann drauf 😂. Wird wohl noch paar andere 'Hersteller' geben die da ihren Namen draufgepappt haben. Schrott ist das Teil aber auch bei mir! Grüße aus dem Raum Heilbronn Jens
Great tour Dmitri!! You have a ton of stuff!!! I like the old craftsman hand tools too. I have all of my fathers hand tools(he was a mechanic) back in Michigan still.
......oh crap I already commented. LOL
The old craftsman tools are really nice!
nice shop tour. for the cut offs, I usually give them to my neighbour as he has a wood stove. easiest way to get rid of them
I have a fireplace but the piles get too big to deal with over the summer!
Hey Dmitri. Really enjoyed the tour. I'm moving to Hamburg (from Spain) in a week and renting out a place with a nice space I'll be turning into a shop. In the video you mention klienanziegen as a source for used tools, but I'm not finding much when I look online. Can you provide a link? I'm pumped about having 3 phase power available. Did not know that about Germany. Thanks for sharing!
Hey the website is www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de, it's essentially the same as Craigslist in the us. Three phase comes up to the fuse box , but is rarely pulled as a 380/16a socket anywhere in the house. You will need to do that yourself or have someone do it. Good luck with your move! If you have any general Germany questions you can also ask I've been here for a while now :)
@@DmitriIvanov Hey, just settling in here in Hamburg. I'm going to start building my workshop and want to avoid getting gouged on pricing for a variety of things, but for the time being I'd like to ask you about sourcing wood. Every country seems to have it's version of Home Depot and here it appears to be HORNBACH. In my experience these places are one of the worst options for buying wood. Can you make a recommendation? I'll be building a workbench.
Sweet tour man. Your shop looks great - the solution to that pile of shit that you have in the corner is 1. edit it out; 2. (for when it starts to appear in every shot) get a woodburner.
I had a drill very similar to your China drill that I sold just recently for over 4 x what I paid for it (and only a bit less than the price of the brand new China drill that I replaced it with). It was cool in an "old timey" sense but it was a piece of shit - not enough power.
Hey Rob, thanks a lot! Edit it out seems like the best option for the moment X) For countersinking or drilling with small bits, those drills are totally fine - its just not a joy to work with it.
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Hab die Selbe Ständerbohrmaschine. Aber bei mir steht Mannesmann drauf 😂. Wird wohl noch paar andere 'Hersteller' geben die da ihren Namen draufgepappt haben.
Schrott ist das Teil aber auch bei mir!
Grüße aus dem Raum Heilbronn
Jens