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    Gargre stuff to know about tools

    Useful information about workshop tools and how to use them
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    Oh yeah,my tool box is full of them.Funny - a few years ago some of the tool makers had a brainstorm....so they made super large screwdrivers with a thick curved blade,no longer do you mangle that blue handled square shank stanely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Oh yeah,my tool box is full of them.Funny - a few years ago some of the tool makers had a brainstorm....so they made super large screwdrivers with a thick curved blade,no longer do you mangle that blue handled square shank stanely.
    Ahh memories,
    The Blue Handle square shaft stanley.
    What a fantastic, tough, and universal tool that is.
    Can even be a good throwing spear when you finally spit the dummy too, seems to fly point first. Mine went through the garage wall and stuck out the other side. Most satisfying, untill 'er indoors discovered the hole on the internal wall....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti
    Ahh memories,
    The Blue Handle square shaft stanley.
    What a fantastic, tough, and universal tool that is.
    Can even be a good throwing spear when you finally spit the dummy too, seems to fly point first. Mine went through the garage wall and stuck out the other side. Most satisfying, untill 'er indoors discovered the hole on the internal wall....
    Mine went through the lower glass pane in the shed door an cost me my bond.That was a day or so before I found out the gap in the rings have to line up with the pin on the piston.
    Was a while ago

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