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Can anyone tell me why the hole is in the handle of this screwdriver handle. My brother sent it to me and I told him I would ask woodnet.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Don
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You stick a rod through it to gain leverage, which is everything in screwing......what?......
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Must be to know when your screws are clocked when you can't see the tops of the screws. Which begs the age-old question - if the tops of your screws can't be seen, so they still need to be clocked?
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My question is how someone drilled that hole with the end of the shaft in the way.
Always fun to try to figure out a puzzle.
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A really big termite.
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Hang hole. Every old tool needs one, and most have one.
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The screwdriver seems to have a "spike" in the hole... Perhaps it's purpose was to be used as a wire stripper?... Electrician's screwdriver?