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That folding T handle driver is a must have for me.  Working at a car dealership always had one in my pocket, great for under dash repairs, always had Philips 1-2-3s, + straight tip which saved a lot of running back to the tool box.  Found my first one marked Crescent, in a box next to the cash register in my local hardware.  It is my shop somewhere.
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I have seen those before, K20 also offers a skinny pen sized style.
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Came across this SS beauty the other day. Nice and compact, all metal construction, designed and assembled in the USA.

https://kmotorperformance.com/shop/stainless-steel-pocket-screwdriver-with-magnet-clip-phillips-flat-k20-tools/
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The way I see it a lot of the pliers were as cheap if not cheaper than many inferior quality imported options available today.
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GUNSMITHING/ KNIFEMAKING / Re: Personal airgun smithing.
« Last post by hickory n Steel on April 24, 2024, 06:01:40 PM »
Thanks.
They have really been great.
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I've had one since the early 90's.  Don't remember where it came from.  It and a Super Leatherman have been a snap top case in the console of whatever my daily driver has been.
Are the bits hard to get in and out ?
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I've had one since the early 90's.  Don't remember where it came from.  It and a Super Leatherman have been a snap top case in the console of whatever my daily driver has been.
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GENERAL TOOL AND MACHINE DISCUSSION / Re: I finally found one
« Last post by hickory n Steel on April 23, 2024, 10:03:24 PM »
That sure is a nice little wrench.

 Edit: The closest thing i can find is a 5" Wakefield.
They are cool and they are usable, but sadly the steel quality isn't that great so they're not something to really be used much

Somewhere I have a 5" mossberg bicycle wrench , and I wish this little bugger was as well made as that.
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You will definitely have something mighty nice when you're done assembling it all.

I might just dig up a plastic case and stuff these in it.It might be handy for small stuff.
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GENERAL TOOL AND MACHINE DISCUSSION / Re: I finally found one
« Last post by ron350 on April 23, 2024, 05:15:21 PM »
 That sure is a nice little wrench.

 Edit: The closest thing i can find is a 5" Wakefield.
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