Currently all locked up. Will have to take some tomorrow.Pictures Brad , you know the rules![]()
Just the ones that use a car jack but they are cheap!Do they have proper hydraulic pressess too?




I've told people this time and time again. The Chinese ones honestly once you've tried a noga will end up in the bin.Well, a customer paid me and as I had always wanted one I bought two!
Genuine Noga arms:
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I have a cheap Chinese knock off, the two are worlds apart, the genuine item is pure quality and precision. Next I had to make a couple adapters:
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Worked just grand:
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Mounted on my Mercer mag base, it's going nowhere!
I've had a look they're cheaper on ebay and Amazon.Just the ones that use a car jack but they are cheap!
Can't find my original Yellow Pelican, it'll be somewhere safe.
Invested in a new one, now in a fashionable Red/Grey.
Really a very useful paint kettle.
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I've told people this time and time again. The Chinese ones honestly once you've tried a noga will end up in the bin.
My next one will be an MP TEC though. Swiss hydraulic.

I have a pair of Mitutoyo hydraulic clock stands that work binned because someone had unscrewed the knob too far and got air in them so they wouldn't lock up. Refilled them, bled them and they're far and away the best clock stands I've used. Shame Mitutoyo don't sell them anymore.I've told people this time and time again. The Chinese ones honestly once you've tried a noga will end up in the bin.
My next one will be an MP TEC though. Swiss hydraulic.
"Eva Foam Wrench"They sent me an offer of £18.99, seemed rude not to.

They do a set stored in a foam block. The set I received came on a socket bar."Eva Foam Wrench"![]()
What curse , it's free service you know![]()



