In this case it's good my computer is watching what I post. Look what showed up on my Facebook feed late yesterday. I have heard of the JIS but didn't know what it stood for. Learn something new every day.
You forgot the Reed-Prince (Frearson drive)- that red headed stepchild in screwdriver sets that has ruined more Phillips screws than anybody can count...In this case it's good my computer is watching what I post. Look what showed up on my Facebook feed late yesterday. I have heard of the JIS but didn't know what it stood for. Learn something new every day.
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Yep those are odd. In almost 3 decades of being in the business, I have never ran into a Reed-Prince screw. The more deluxe bit driver sets had the driver bits though.You forgot the Reed-Prince (Frearson drive)- that red headed stepchild in screwdriver sets that has ruined more Phillips screws than anybody can count...
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The 40 years must have affected my eyesight as well Mike, I didn't even see professor fate's posting about the Reed and Prince...LOL. I stumbled onto one of their fastener's on an old BLH 2,000 ton aluminum extrusion press back in the 80's. I had to look it up in a fastener catalog to find out what the heck it was. Now you can type it into the internet and zing there it is.Yep those are odd. In almost 3 decades of being in the business, I have never ran into a Reed-Prince screw. The more deluxe bit driver sets had the driver bits though.
Not any places around hereSK tools
another brand that I've been wanting to try is VESSEL. Screwdrivers they're japanese and when I tested some of them out at sema I was suprised. they will definitely be my next set when I get more screwdriver drawer space.In this case it's good my computer is watching what I post. Look what showed up on my Facebook feed late yesterday. I have heard of the JIS but didn't know what it stood for. Learn something new every day.
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I think I have some DeWalt screwdrivers in the tool bag in my truck, and if so- they're all yours! Seriously, I can't stand 'em (but I forget the reason why right now), and if I'm correct on the brand (I'll check this weekend sometime), I'll shoot you a PM for your address, as you're only "across the river" somewhere.I've got a set of DeWalt screwdrivers that are pretty good quality- no idea of the country of origin, though. Also have a few Milwaukee-branded screwdrivers that have held up really well.
Thanks for the offer! But I'm pretty well stocked right now. I had just mentioned them because they seem to be pretty good quality at a not too bad price for the OP. They're not in my main box, but I keep them in my "travelling" box that I throw in the trunk when I go on road trips.I think I have some DeWalt screwdrivers in the tool bag in my truck, and if so- they're all yours! Seriously, I can't stand 'em (but I forget the reason why right now), and if I'm correct on the brand (I'll check this weekend sometime), I'll shoot you a PM for your address, as you're only "across the river" somewhere.
(LOL!)Thanks for the offer! But I'm pretty well stocked right now. I had just mentioned them because they seem to be pretty good quality at a not too bad price for the OP. They're not in my main box, but I keep them in my "travelling" box that I throw in the trunk when I go on road trips.
Never a truer statement. The best things in life are free. I heard that some place before..Don't laugh, but my "go to" #2 phillips is a orange and clear handled Stanley that I found on the side of a road. Nickel plated alloy that fits phillips heads better than any others that I've tried.
Even much of SnapOn and Mac products are manufactured in China. Companies that are reliable and have products made in China perform QA/QC tests regularly to verify the quality.I am looking for a good set of screwdrivers that is available with having to do the Snap On/ Mac tools price. The days of Craftsman screwdrivers being made in America is gone
which are made across the pond now days. Screwdrivers and other American made tools are getting harder to find in garage sales etc... that used to belong to the old Craftsman of the day.
If anyone has recently purchased a decent set lately lease advise. Good things are not cheap and cheap things are not good.... I get it.... Thanks Gary
Totally agree here - German made Wiha screwdrivers are the best I have ever used in 40+ years of being an Electrician. Use the right driver for the task at hand and they last a lifetime.
I like some of this guys reviews. He puts tools thru a number of tests , from cheap HF up to the big names. Big money doesn't always win. In this screwdriver test, he even shows how durable they are when they are used for the wrong purpose. Not that I would ever do that.