Grip maybe when using it by hand? Perhaps "catching" it on to something to keep it in the torqued position?I still have the tool and actually used it a few times in the last 8 years. Wondering what the notches are for in the other end. I know this post is old but so am I![]()
My dad was a frame and front end mechanic all his working life and he had one. I would to go to work with him during summer break when I was in high school and I'd watch him use it for different things...twisting bent metal frames, prying things. I have it now and have found it be a very useful tool for twisting and prying...just the ticket when nothing else will do. I believe the notches are to prevent slippage when prying but I could be wrong.
Ibgradwell is correct, although I never saw my dad use it for what it was intended!

It always nice to have something our dads worked with long time ago. My dad was born in 1915 and has been gone for 31 years now. I always thought he was old but I am now his age when he passed away
Love any tool that was made in the USA long time ago . They don't break like tools of today![]()
