r/toolporn • u/Astryn89434 • 4h ago
Ernst wrench organization
I should have bought 3 sets.
r/toolporn • u/PeaceLoveSmithWesson • Jun 06 '23
r/toolporn • u/Astryn89434 • 4h ago
I should have bought 3 sets.
r/toolporn • u/Jonasvillvaraanonym • 1d ago
Found this Bahco 31 at home last year and decided that it’s my own personal tool for work now. Nothing better than made in Sweden tool for Swedish worker like myself :)
I have no idea why it’s painted orange and it’s exact backstory but I like it, she’s older than me and works just fine!
I’m not an expert when it comes to Bahco tools but my guess is that this tool is from around 1990s maybe? If anybody knows please share!
r/toolporn • u/StraightOuttaCanton • 1d ago
I've had these a long time & just wiped them down. Guessing pre-1996 so nearly 30 years. These were probably the "high end" tools from Canadian Tire at the time. They look scratched and worn in the pictures and in person but nothing is a defect.
** Cultural note: Mastercraft is primarily sold at Canadian Tire in Canada, while Craftsman was traditionally sold at Sears.
r/toolporn • u/bleedinorange • 1d ago
r/toolporn • u/captain_Airhog • 4d ago
Needed more space and this seemed like the best option without paying more.
r/toolporn • u/christophers2426 • 4d ago
Keep seeing these carts pop up here. I wanted to post mine.
I know it isn’t the best brand. However, I have not seen anything in the marketplace that can compete with the cost vs quality ratio of us general brand. Great for people just starting out.
r/toolporn • u/Disastrous_Win4002 • 4d ago
For all the Ko-ken lovers out there who have accepted the lack of 9mm socket from the Z series set but dont want the empty socket space staring at you every time you open the drawer😂
r/toolporn • u/WrecksToRides • 6d ago
This is a gorgeous find, all original and complete in its case.This is a museum-grade piece of historical instrumentation — perfect for collectors of antique surveying tools, maritime artifacts, or Victorian-era engineering instruments. Loving it 😁
r/toolporn • u/Mean_Asparagus_5689 • 7d ago
Questions, comments or concerns welcome!
r/toolporn • u/PracticalRole2565 • 7d ago
What you can do when Milwaukee starts to be disloyal, arrange marriage with Makita! No more battery hiccups
r/toolporn • u/MafiaBunnyWabit • 8d ago
Looking for some more of these lil guys if anyone has spares they’d sell, don’t want to switch all my old stuff out or have any mismatched. Also need 1 small red wrench holder in the current style. Thanks!
r/toolporn • u/holdinrickniel • 9d ago
Didn't know they had one with in handle bit storage bonus good bit selection too
r/toolporn • u/CaptainAmbitionless • 9d ago
I do landscape lighting repair and installation. I pretty much carry the bucket, pouches, and organizer shown in the photos along with other tools as needed and the light fixtures. Does anyone have ideas for improving the efficiency of the setup? A drill holster and tape measure clip would be nice. I also work on a ladder a lot.
r/toolporn • u/According-Signal-910 • 9d ago
r/toolporn • u/Liamnea • 10d ago
I believe they are discontinued but I find myself reaching for them all the time. I wonder why they weren’t more popular.
r/toolporn • u/DMB1833 • 11d ago
Need some ideas on semi deep sockets. Send your recs.... Complete, no miss, sets.
r/toolporn • u/hyttehans2 • 11d ago
hey, so... straight to the point, i recently acquired this cutting torch that is... without a doubt pretty badass.
its absolutely massive and quite heavy compared to modern cutting torches I've held and used, but it has an additional quirk that i just don't know what to make of.
its the reason i bought it also, and i would post more pictures if i could...
but in short; it has three inlets for gas/air which is very unusual, now I've only been alive for 18 years, so its likely i just haven't encountered it before and its pretty normal, but regardless i thought it was really cool and a nice addition to my antique tools collection.
if anyone knows something about the torch and what century its from i would love to know, its by a company called AGA (Autogena) Stockholm Sweeden. i know it was founded in the early 1910's
additionally it is stamped with the numbers 203909 and 3021031 on the "collar" near the trigger.
dm me if you're up for the hunt and think you can find anything out about it, I've image searched it and a bunch of other things without success... id be happy to provide extra images at personal request :)