Welcome aboard Glen. There's no tool like an old tool. You've got lots of
company here.
Frank Segreto
On Thursday, October 29, 2015 10:55 PM, scott grandstaff
wrote:
Well Glen, hate to tell you this, but just today I picked up a Millers
Falls screwdriver bit for a brace. Just about perfect mint.
Ever run a 4" screw home with a brace n bit?
Its like driving a caterpillar for the first time. Nothing stops it!
I picked it up for someone else, I have plenty. ;-)
Also this spring I snagged a Millers Falls #9 in very good shape.
Nice 2 part lever cap 'n all.
Both are available ............................ heh heh heh
yours Scott
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