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Old 01-22-2005, 09:02 AM   #1
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100 points for the description and, if you have one, do you use it?
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Old 01-22-2005, 10:58 AM   #2
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I don't need the points so I will only say that I have one or more of these and before I got into powered drivers I used this a lot. This is not limit to woodworking..... I used it on motorcycle cases and other projects.

I like the cross grind on the tip.......

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I don't need the points so I will only say that I have one or more of these and before I got into powered drivers I used this a lot. This is not limit to woodworking..... I used it on motorcycle cases and other projects.

I like the cross grind on the tip.......

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I recently and usually use it to repair my chain link fence and gate hardware. Of course you need the third hand on the other side to hold the stupid square nut. If you ever want to break a screw, (usually happens before the screw comes loose <grin>) this is the tool to use !!! Then its off for the tool we have not seen yet!!
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Screwdrive bit for use in a brace.
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Screwdrive bit for use in a brace.

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