Right-handed thread so not an extractor... No part number on handle.
A AdAstra Well-known member Joined Aug 27, 2021 Messages 200 Aug 10, 2022 #1 Right-handed thread so not an extractor... No part number on handle. Attachments A744FB9A-D29E-4AC5-833A-58BA141D0C70.jpeg 124.5 KB · Views: 9
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,264 Location SF Bay Area Aug 10, 2022 #2 Screw hole starter I imagine. Couple of versions out there.
OP A AdAstra Well-known member Joined Aug 27, 2021 Messages 200 Aug 10, 2022 #3 Aha! Thanks. Never seen one before.
K KnurledNut Well-known member Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 8,211 Location n/a Aug 10, 2022 #4 Gimlet.
L Legion Prime Well-known member Joined Sep 5, 2018 Messages 740 Location Leelenau County MI Aug 10, 2022 #5 KnurledNut said: Gimlet. Click to expand... I didn't see any gin.
T The Cobbler Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 24, 2013 Messages 25,999 Location Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada Aug 10, 2022 #6 What is a gimlet tool used for? Gimlets are a traditional, old world tool used to bore holes in wood without splitting. They are extremely useful when creating pilot holes for screws, especially in tight spaces. Click to expand...
What is a gimlet tool used for? Gimlets are a traditional, old world tool used to bore holes in wood without splitting. They are extremely useful when creating pilot holes for screws, especially in tight spaces. Click to expand...
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,264 Location SF Bay Area Aug 10, 2022 #7 Here is an example Nice Old Tools Blog | Irwin No. 900 Screw Starter niceoldtools.com
L larry4406 Well-known member Joined Jan 27, 2006 Messages 19,638 Location Northern Virginia Aug 10, 2022 #8 Ha! I have one of these! I thought it was for boring holes in leather.
OP A AdAstra Well-known member Joined Aug 27, 2021 Messages 200 Aug 11, 2022 #9 So it's basically a center punch for wood screws. (But you twist it, obviously.)