Extra Heavy Duty Screwdriver Set |
Historically the most rugged wood-grip screwdrivers in the world
These heavy-duty tools have an unusual history. Made in the USA for many decades, they were standard equipment in all US Army tanks, but disappeared from the market over 20 years ago. Now we have found them again.
You can do absolutely anything with these tools - turn, pry, excavate, pound - whatever you can come up with. The four are 6, 8, 10 and 12". Solid forged steel from tip to top with rugged lacquered wooden grips - not very pretty, but then again you don't have to "baby" them. Imported.
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- Sunday, July 11, 2010 |
| Missing one |
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John M. Sandor (Parma, Ohio) |
Great screwdrivers to reproduce, have a set similiar I use at work as a Millwright given to me by my father. But what about reproducing the 14-15 long one with the no. 8 head that is my work-screwdriver sometime light pry bar?
Response By: Garrett Wade Tech Department Some of our best products are suggested from customers. We will discuss this idea with the maker this fall. |
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- Thursday, April 15, 2010 |
| Heavy duty |
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John Mason (Peoria, Illinois) |
| When you need a 'HEAVY-Duty" screw driver that really does the job, count on this set.
It not only feels good it works. |
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- Wednesday, March 03, 2010 |
| Another |
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Frank Foster (Lexington, Kentucky) |
| My father had a very similar screwdriver. He said it was part of the factory tool kit of a Cadillac touring car that his father had purchased in the early 1920's. Unfortunately we were unable to locate it after he died. |
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