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Started by skipskip, January 04, 2019, 10:17:20 PM

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skipskip

sometimes you have to just shake your head

jan086 by Skip Albright, on Flickr

jan087 by Skip Albright, on Flickr
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john k

Interesting,  probably would have boughten them too
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mvwcnews

Several tool makers (including H.D. Smith & Mayhew ) made "three bit" screwdrivers early in the 20th Century -- to turn screws in "hard to reach" places, and to apply the extra  "oomph"  you get by having  the bit at an angle to the handle -- like the "offset handle" screwdrivers.

Papaw

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bonneyman

Ha-Ha, I was going to say someone commercialized a tool that I'm betting all of us have done at one time or another - use a screwdriver as a chisel!
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p_toad

I thought the JAWCO looked familiar and realized i'm sitting next to four of their thread files.   They make nice stuff right here in the US and if i recall right, the son was running the company his father started.   Good people. 

lptools

Hello, Peter. I really like the re-threading tap & die sets!!!! Regards, Lou
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mikeswrenches

Kind of the same idea as the rare Perfect Handle SD with the 3 tips.

Mike
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