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Dalboy

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Great job on the screwdriver handle Walter and also the clean up of the others


I only need a couple of inches so cant order it from Parker steel who I believe still roll their own.

Luckily I only have to go across town to Parker Steel
 

Grump

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Brian
Great job on the screwdriver handle Walter and also the clean up of the others




Luckily I only have to go across town to Parker Steel

For what I need I found in a skip.
I still have my account open with Parker steel was talking to them only a few days ago.
I used to order what averaged 4 Tonne a week on average but after 7 years asking for a kilo seems a tad silly init?
 

Penpal

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Walter neat screwdriver restoration the freight probably cost more than the driver. For me power tools are wonderful made a quick partition yesterday drilled and screwed in a few minutes painlessly bits in a hand drill for me.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:
 

Walter

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Walter neat screwdriver restoration the freight probably cost more than the driver. For me power tools are wonderful made a quick partition yesterday drilled and screwed in a few minutes painlessly bits in a hand drill for me.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:

True Peter , but sometimes when you are fitting brass screws to the hinges in a nicely made cabinet and you want the slots to line up. . . .

Great job there Walter, handle looks like it was the original.:thumbs::thumbs:

Thank you Mark, that is the best compliment you could have given me.
 
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