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Clutch drivers does anyone make them?

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Ben Buck

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I have a set of Channellock drivers, and several insert bits for a magnetic driver from AT&G.
 

Thumper

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I picked up a set of Vaco at an old hardware store once.They came in handy rebuilding an 49 Chevy pickup. (rear fender bolts..etc.)
 

kb2tha

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Just curious but what are clutch drivers for?

Used for fastening panels and parts on many of the cars from the 50's. and earlier. At least my 2 GM vehicles both have them. Headlight surrounds, door handle installation, etc.

I have a set of three differing sizes that were purchased from an online company. Can't remeber which one.
 
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Rusty Musket

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I have an old Snap-on Octo-Grip model and always wondered what it was for. Now if I just figure out what this Mac tool does.......
 

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otis66

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I got mine from Snap On...
 

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wafrederick

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I have a couple of the indestro clutch screwdrivers,NOS and never used.Older mobile homes used clutch head screws.
 

metaldad

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Epstein's has Wilde clutch drivers. USA.
Hmmmm........... they had them when we did the 7/4 thing.
 

djjsr

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<------ That old truck has lots of clutch head bolts holding it together. The drivers are pretty easy to find. The bolts are not.
 

malibu101

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I'm glad to see the responses as to what these are used for.

I have 3 different size of these drivers and never knew what they were. I obviously never used them.
I got them somewhere in time in some tool lot that I got somewhere.

Even though I got them used, they all look totally unused. I guess the other guy never needed them either.
 
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tomshep

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There have been a bunch on ebay lately. Snap On hard handle variety. I have one and I bought it for the secondary metering plate in a Holley carb. For some reason they used clutch screws.

Tom
 

RM209

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We actually had a neighbor (former tool and die maker) fabricate one for us many, many moons ago. He turned down a standard screwdriver; my dad needed it to fix our dryer, and wasn't willing to pay for a tool for just one use. It actually worked quite well.

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