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I have several Stahlwille torque wrenches, some from the 50s and 60s. ![]()
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Another old one...
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A few more oldies...
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Jon your collection of vintage German shop equipment and special tools is the finest I have seen. It needs to be in its own museum someday, a diorama set up like a Porsche workshop in the 1960s.
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John, in the late 70s I was disappointed that torque tools in mkg (meter-kilogram) and mkp (meter-kilopond) were no longer available new :-(
Those were the torque values used in the old Porsche manuals. So while my new tools were calibrated in Newton-meter, I also bought tools with the older values if I found them in nice condition. I've got quite a few old ones, mainly Stahlwille and Rahsol.
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