Like the second tool on this page
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"SteveB" toquerville,utah@zionvistas wrote in message
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I found a Stanley tool someone had given me. It is about three inches
long, and 3/4" in diameter, with a round knurled surface. On one end,
there is a 1/8" or so rod projecting. On the other, there is a round hole.
When you press the 1/8" rod on one end, a 3/32 to 1/16" rod comes out the
other end the length of the opposite end. It looks like a ballpoint pen
but without the writing end sticking out. The rod is solid through the
body. It looks like if you were to put it over a finishing nail, you would
hit the top end, and it would countersink the other end, and insure that
one could not miss. Is that what it is?
Steve
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done." Theodore Roosevelt 1891