I recently bought a box of old tools that had some examples I'd not seen before. I wonder if anyone has seen or used one of these:
It works well as a screwdriver for large, stubborn screws. If you hold the wooden handle in one hand, you can bear down on the screw head and use the metal bar to get plenty of torque on the business end.
It looks as if it could be user-made (quite neatly) - there are no maker's name or marks. If it's never been a commercial product, I think it ought to have been, as it's very effective. One oddity is that what I am thinking of as the screwdriver blade is slightly curved - so perhaps I've guessed the purpose quite wrong!
Any ideas?
Andy
It works well as a screwdriver for large, stubborn screws. If you hold the wooden handle in one hand, you can bear down on the screw head and use the metal bar to get plenty of torque on the business end.
It looks as if it could be user-made (quite neatly) - there are no maker's name or marks. If it's never been a commercial product, I think it ought to have been, as it's very effective. One oddity is that what I am thinking of as the screwdriver blade is slightly curved - so perhaps I've guessed the purpose quite wrong!
Any ideas?
Andy