Old-school impact screwdriver

Greg Newell gnewell at ameritech.net
Thu May 31 09:36:07 MDT 2007


Greg,
         I've used them in automotive 
applications years ago. Perhaps you could check a Sears catalogue.

Greg Newell



At 10:07 AM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
>Does anyone have a make, model, or source for the
>old-fashioned impact screwdriver mentioned by Susan
>Graham (no relation) in her June 1988 and July 2001
>Journal article "Grand Leg and Lyre Repair"?
>
>This is not an electric device.  It looks like a
>thick-handled screwdriver that you whack on top with a
>hammer to break loose big, stubborn screws.
>
>Internet searches just bring up the new generation of
>electric impact drivers.
>
>Greg Graham, RPT
>Brodheadsville, PA
>
>
>
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