Rhyolith
Established Member
Going round modern tool shops I am always struck by how gimmicky the hand tools are and how it would be much better if this was a tool shop from 50+ years ago. As such my hand tools are sourced nearly exclusively secondhand, more often than not they just do the job better.
So whats the most useful hand tool you own that is not longer made? Including ones that are still made, but not the the quality you would like.
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My pick would be this classic, the 131 size Yankee screwdriver:
Yankee by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Spiral Ratchet, the Yankee Screwdriver by Rhyolith, on Flickr
I first discovered these while boatbuilding, and found them superb for dealing the delicate brass screws as they were fast but still had that full manual control drill/drivers lack. Since then my North Bros 131A (above) and my first Yankee, a Stanley 131 (below), have done an excellent job of keeping my electric drivers in their boxes
Stanley England "Yankee" No.131 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Stanley England "Yankee" No.131 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Note: I am specifically choosing the largest size (131) as I don't find the smaller ones quite as useful.
I have heard rumours that these are still made in Germany, but as yet no examples to prove it or confirm they are good quality.
So whats the most useful hand tool you own that is not longer made? Including ones that are still made, but not the the quality you would like.
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My pick would be this classic, the 131 size Yankee screwdriver:
Yankee by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Spiral Ratchet, the Yankee Screwdriver by Rhyolith, on Flickr
I first discovered these while boatbuilding, and found them superb for dealing the delicate brass screws as they were fast but still had that full manual control drill/drivers lack. Since then my North Bros 131A (above) and my first Yankee, a Stanley 131 (below), have done an excellent job of keeping my electric drivers in their boxes
Stanley England "Yankee" No.131 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Stanley England "Yankee" No.131 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Note: I am specifically choosing the largest size (131) as I don't find the smaller ones quite as useful.
I have heard rumours that these are still made in Germany, but as yet no examples to prove it or confirm they are good quality.