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64 Notchback wrote:Ah ok
Reason for asking is that I used to work with a guy with surname of Skidmore for many years.

Could be I was just making an assumption in the moment while talking about 1 lockable or two lockable wheels.

Who knows could well be and then there is some history.



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fig wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:16 am
retrovan wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:18 am
fig wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:13 am

Both of mine and all the ones I've seen have brakes on both the swivelling front wheels.
Hi Fig, know you can not see photo's on the salt-mine computer, so just for info, it looks as if he has an early 3 wheeler.

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Haha. Only photo hosting sites are blocked. I actually can see the pic. I've never seen a 3-wheeler and that's definitely not an early one. It has post-1965 Hazet logo and looks like a 1980s or 1990s version with black top tray and both knobs in black, instead of one being blue. The very early ones (mid-1950s) had only 2 trays, not 3.

@beetlepower, is it stamped Made in Germany or Made in W Germany on the side?
Where on the side, I cant find any stampings?
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Open to reasonable offers on this one if someone is looking for a project. Poles are not original but they do hold the trays up

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beetlepower wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 8:15 pm Open to reasonable offers on this one if someone is looking for a project. Poles are not original but they do hold the trays up

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Are you sure the poles aren't original? That looks like the early collapsible style with the tubes on the sides to hold the uprights. I think that one is 1960s, post-1965. The hole in the end is for one of the legs of the little 3-legged stool that came with that era Hazet Assistents.
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Yeah, I got the poles form a steel place as they were missing when I picked this one up
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Looking for that one strip that is missing on mine if anybody has one available. I see there is one with a different colour on the second tray but do not mind a plain one just want to try and make it complete.

I see they are available from Hazet directly but if I get those I will have to buy all of them to make them all look like new.

Unless someone knows of a good replacement but doubt if the normal rubber places will have that profile.

Maybe somebody has a spare that I can buy from them?



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I'm missing a black rubber insert on one of my Assistents. If you order a set I'll take one of your new or old inserts off you.
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Ouch 15 eur excl shipping and taxes and according to what I have researched that is enough to do one tray !

It really starts to add up quite considerably.

But yes if I go down that road which at this point I am doubting I will definitely keep you in mind and who knows maybe charge you 15eur incl shipping

Nah just kidding will definitely keep you posted.





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Went to a rubber place and to get a minimum of 50m made with the tooling etc will cost almost 8 k on a quick calculation done by the sales person.

Anybody have experience or diy with possible making the rubbers or a friend that will be able to help.

Else the alternative will be to import the rubbers.



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Last weeks find

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Nice one. Damn do not see those often. Now to get it complete.



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Yup, I do have a sprakplug spanner. So now only 9 items to go
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beetlepower wrote:Open to reasonable offers on this one if someone is looking for a project. Poles are not original but they do hold the trays up

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Hey brother, lets chat about an offer please.


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Sorry this one sold at Ferdis Swap meet
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Hello everyone,

just to leave my mark here for HAZET fans...
more of my collection at my private German website https://www.vw-t2-bulli.de/hazet-de.html

1955 Hazet (HELKA Favorit) for VW workshops, 1967-1976 HAZET Assistent 166 TS, 1954 first edition Hazet Assistent 160
(last 2 Assistent with Hazet 161-0 stool and Hazet 161-5 lamp from Rademacher)
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Hazet 773 (1969-1976) wheel nut wrench with double wheel cap claw in grey plastic handle,
HAZET 773 (1976 -1979) wheel nut wrench with double wheel cap claw in blue plastic handle,
HAZET 705 (1979-1990) simple four-way socket wrench "W-GERMANY".
Hazet 772/2 (1952-1954) wheel nut wrench with single wheel cap claw in metal handle (patent pending),
Hazet 772/2 (1954-1965) wheel nut wrench with single wheel cap claw in metal handle,
Hazet 772 (1965-1972) wheel nut wrench with single wheel cap claw in grey plastic handle,
HAZET 772 (1972-1979) wheel nut wrench with double wheel cap claw in grey plastic handle (with VW spare part label 111 012 265).
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Some of my collected HAZET ratchets starting from the 1920s
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old and new advertising stuff
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