Stanley tool whatzit
Tony Miklos wrote:
SteveB wrote:
"Tony Miklos" wrote in message
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"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
Blunt or sharp?
If it is a blunt end, it is for setting nails. If it is a pointed
end, it is for making a self centered starting hole for hinge screws.
I forgot about the one for hinge screws, I also FOUND mine.
Tony
Finding tools is exciting like getting a Christmas present. Oh, WOW,
I forgot I had this, or Oh that's where I put it.
LOL. Yes, finding tools is like Christmas, but I mean finding tools
that others had lost. Most of my found tools where laying on the road
and I stopped to pick them up. If a tool is accidentally left by
someone I can call, I always call them to let them know. I know how
much it sucks to loose a tool. I've found tools I lost for over ten
years in equipment that I serviced again. Funny how many of us can look
at two identical but worn tools and know which one is ours.
It's true when they say "A man can never have too many tools".
Yes, and also "You can't be too rich or too handsome."
Jeff
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