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fs: spintites (nut drivers) anyone?
I ended up with WAY too many of these things - and of course I didn't get
what I wanted either - so, for those who don't know what a Spintite is, that's a brand name, they are like a screw driver, but with a hollow shaft and a hex end so you can easily reach in and unscrew that hex head fastener, or adjust something. The most common size in old radios and a lot of older enclosures is 1/4 inch (and of course, I didn't get any of those in this big box) but what I do have plenty of is: 3/16 7/16 the above are "full sized" mostly Xcelite brand, losts of these smaller sized Xcelite brand: 3/32, 7/32, 9/32 less of these Hunter brand (really tiny) 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, any of these are a dollar each, free postage (in USA) if you get more than 10, some kind of super duper deal if you get more than 50. I also found, in the box, older Spintite brand drivers with wooden handles - looks like almost a complete set (but no 1/4 inch) plus some extra 1/2 inch if you would like any of these, please contact me off the list - my correct email address is on my web site below -- Bill - www.wbnoble.com |
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