Hudy or EDS

Old 06-09-2011, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by mario
Do you have a source of this information or a proof for your false statement? HUDY tools are manufactured by HUDY in Trencin, Slovakia in Europe and never ever were produced by anyone else. So your source of information is very wrong and please inform your source to stop sharing false information.

I regularly see this wrong information being by purpose spread by competition because if you can not compete someone with the product you at least try to badmouth the best ones in the market. Please be correct.


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Sure, and you made 36 injection molding tools for the RX8 too......
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Drew Ellis
Who are you? You seem to know a lot about Hudy or think you do. But Hudy still makes his tools in house. So they are not made and the same place.
I am me, right here. And who are you?
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:18 AM
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giving false info not good guys, especially you have owners,manfactures,designer & distributers companies on here checking the forum to see what us racer likes & dislike..also help us with their product

right now i using the pink dynamites & rainbow integy which are seem to be worn out of 7years of uses so i just wanted guideness of the 2 brand i think to upgrade too
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:33 AM
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go to EDS bro...is a nice tool
i use for 5 years is still good
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by stefan
I am me, right here. And who are you?
who are u or who i am is no points bro
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by stefan
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Ralph's mechanic/pitman
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:47 AM
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alooo mr mario...jhudy is your papa?
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:52 AM
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Hudy tools are ultimate, ultra exclusive & super professional, look at the 15$ brush.

I still prefer EDS and never had issues, love them and would never buy anything else.
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Old 06-09-2011, 10:21 AM
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Both sets of tools are good quality i've seen the EDS first hand and own a Hudy set. The 2mm Hudy I've had for over 10yrs just recently needed a new tip. Push come to shove when you're trying to get out of the hobby and you're selling your tools. The Hudy tools will sell very quick and close to what you paid for them as new. At the end of the day both sets of tools get the job done. Choice is yours to make.
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Old 06-09-2011, 10:33 AM
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Bobby, I have both complete tool sets. The EDS and Hudy. I personally prefer the Hudy. Why? I feel the Hudy tools fit better in the metric screws. The fit is a difference of micromillimeters. The best example i can give you is the following: when working on the bench- i can use one hand to pick up the screw with the Hudy tool and place it. I'm not able to do that with the EDS no matter how hard i try. With the EDS tool i need 2 hands. In my opion the EDS tools fit "too tight". I'm refering to the hex tips only. The EDS work, the price is good, and i havent broken one, however feel I can work faster with the Hudy tools.
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thanks for all the great comments its been helpful..i decided to try the EDS..angain thanks everyone
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Originally Posted by stefan
I am me, right here. And who are you?
Who am I? My name is right there, nothing to hide. Or is that your name stefan. I see you on here a lot talking about everything and knowing nothing. There is a name for people in the states like you. We call them mavens. They know everything about everything but no nothing about nothing. Thanks for pointing that out for us on here. The owner's son just posted and basically pointed out that you know nothing. But you just move on and post something else stupid.


Sorry for this Bobby. You know what I am going to say. Go with HUDY, but its you choice.
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Originally Posted by Ashton Brinson
Bobby, I have both complete tool sets. The EDS and Hudy. I personally prefer the Hudy. Why? I feel the Hudy tools fit better in the metric screws. The fit is a difference of micromillimeters. The best example i can give you is the following: when working on the bench- i can use one hand to pick up the screw with the Hudy tool and place it. I'm not able to do that with the EDS no matter how hard i try. With the EDS tool i need 2 hands. In my opion the EDS tools fit "too tight". I'm refering to the hex tips only. The EDS work, the price is good, and i havent broken one, however feel I can work faster with the Hudy tools.
Ashton,

Grab your dusty tool set (Hudy or EDS) and come to race with us again, hope to see you soon. Regarding tools they are both good I use the exceed ones for over 3 years now and never had an issue either.
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Originally Posted by Drew Ellis
Sorry for this Bobby. You know what I am going to say. Go with HUDY, but its you choice.
Drew one other option that I have done is to wear out the cheap bits, with color coded handles, so I know what I'm picking up ........ Old Age Thing .... and then replace the tips with Hudy.

The post back a few on the fit is dead on for 2.0mm hex Have one with a long tip and I WILL NEVER GIVE IT UP!!!
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Originally Posted by Drew Ellis
Who am I? My name is right there, nothing to hide. Or is that your name stefan. I see you on here a lot talking about everything and knowing nothing. There is a name for people in the states like you. We call them mavens. They know everything about everything but no nothing about nothing. Thanks for pointing that out for us on here. The owner's son just posted and basically pointed out that you know nothing. But you just move on and post something else stupid.


Sorry for this Bobby. You know what I am going to say. Go with HUDY, but its you choice.
Drew its all good....guys like you , mario, sam & team kamikaze, serpent america that own a business or company will alway have repeating customers.. you guys are A1....
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