beech1948
Established Member
Sort of an interesting subject but lacking in practicalities a bit.
I have just counted 19 screwdrivers with the bulbous boxwood handles that I have collected over 50 yrs
and they are all slotted types. I have stripped handles of their finish to improve then with BLO. I use these
about a dozen times a year and as suggested have to fit the slot to the screwdriver blade size by trying several.
These screwdrivers are excellent for their purpose.
That purpose has now mainly been lost by modern Xhead screws which are what gets used most often.
Decent slot head screws are now a rarity.
My set of WERA screwdrivers has replaced them for everyday use. The blades are excellent, the grip
phenomenal and the handles allow me to apply huge amounts of torque whilst being comfortable. Excellent.
I have just counted 19 screwdrivers with the bulbous boxwood handles that I have collected over 50 yrs
and they are all slotted types. I have stripped handles of their finish to improve then with BLO. I use these
about a dozen times a year and as suggested have to fit the slot to the screwdriver blade size by trying several.
These screwdrivers are excellent for their purpose.
That purpose has now mainly been lost by modern Xhead screws which are what gets used most often.
Decent slot head screws are now a rarity.
My set of WERA screwdrivers has replaced them for everyday use. The blades are excellent, the grip
phenomenal and the handles allow me to apply huge amounts of torque whilst being comfortable. Excellent.