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    That is loud, but spiffy!

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    This looks like a modern take on the original tool.

    Here is a vid on a restoration of an antique tool that looks similar:

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    amazingly beautiful construction and brilliant design! But who the heck uses slotted screws anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy Marsden View Post
    amazingly beautiful construction and brilliant design! But who the heck uses slotted screws anymore?
    Screw heads are immaterial, this needs a hex socket for all the bits now available. This mechanism is triple or quadruple the strength of modern drivers; none of which I recall have a torque lever. Not to mention, none have much of a distance from handle to bit end. So bulky, there are many instances they aren't any help at all.
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    Oh, I see now! truly an excellent repair project and a very useful tool. Kudos!

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    This style driver is being resurrected as a Kickstarter project. They are not cheap at something like $135 (US) each, but have raised over a million bucks in preorders. It uses hex bits as Toolmaker51 says it should, I agree it would be sort of nuts to do anything different given the assortment of bits available these days. At that price point I won't be getting one, but it is a nicely designed thing I suppose.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...e-of-your-life
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    Kickstarter; maybe I should ring those promoters, alerting them of various shortcomings a mere re-do won't overcome.
    At $135.00 USD; customers deserve perfect. It's a long way from concept to execution.

    Having just checked the site for progress, they're exhibiting two prototypes; those deficiencies are glaring.
    Look at the priorities: "MetMo Driver is both a fidget toy and tool, keeping you satisfied for hours on end either fiddling with it or using it to drive to the centre of the Earth."
    But ~5,600 backers are in. Wonder about percentage of tool guys, vs man-cave decorators.



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    Last edited by Toolmaker51; Apr 12, 2022 at 06:47 PM.
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