Derek, what's the little dark-handled jobbie on the left of the beech-handled cabinetmaker's screwdrivers?
Alf, it is a little Stanley Yankee #15. I wish I had a few more in larger sizes, they are so useful. Unlike the large #135, #130 and #30 Yankee spiral screwdivers (which you might be able to make out in the original picture), the little #15 is a reverse/forward action with a twist of the wrist and does not spiral.
... I had so many that have hardly seen the light of day. Which is why I'm thinning things a bit.
My wife has always set clothes to one side of the closet she hasn't worn for a while. If she doesn't then wear one of the items, she gets rid of it.
Mike, I do identify with that. I'm not much of a hoarder, and I also think there comes a time when you just want to concentrate on the woodwork at hand (rather than the tools). Having said that, I do enjoy "playing" with the tools as well, that is, the opportunity to experience each one and their individuality. So I enjoy the variety, try and use all, but have a special affinity for a few.
Anyway Mike, I know you have some special items that would be of interst to us all, so let's have them. I am very curious to see how you manage to fit everything into your work space.
Otherwise the tailed routers are gonna come out and then its gonna get dirty!
Oooh, Philly - you have me quivering in my boots!
As a matter of interest, just how many tailed routers do you have? As many as your mentor Norm?
Mike was saying how he is getting rid of his power tools. I find this interesting since I am aware that my power tools have become used very selectively. I use my tablesaw and bandsaw but my routers and routertable have gone unused in a .... oh I don't know when I last used them, could be several months ago. And I have 4 of the blighters - one permanently in the routertable (built into my tablesaw), a large Elu 177e (which is a pretty special beast), a smaller Makita for hand held use, etc. I don't own a power jointer or thicknesser. I just don't like the noise and dust these things make. I have some excellent sanders, like a Festool ROS, but it was last used at least a year ago.. or more. These tools really should be sold.
Regards from Perth
Derek