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Ideas for hard handle screwdrivers

kams1973

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I purchased this set of Snap-On Harley-Davidson screwdrivers for a friend that recently retired. When I received the package, the small oval Harley decals were no longer glued down. I bought him a different set, and now I’m debating using these as is or customizing them with something different. I don’t want to mess around with the Harley ovals. Any suggestions or recommendations from GJ members??
 

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Put the ovals back, give it a quick coat of spray shellac? Reversible w alcohol, don't know what the ovals are made of.
 

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If they're inset--I'd use the same technique I use for the little medallions (shields) that often fall out of knife handles.

I usually put a tiny bit of glue (typically Gorilla brand super glue) in the recess and on the back of the shield and then press it for a few seconds.
 
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The medallion might be some standard size available from a trophy or engraving store.
If it is, you could probably get name tags to mount in the same location, and have nice customized screwdrivers.
 
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kams1973

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I'd glue them back on, sell them to a HD fanatic at a stupid price on Ebay, and buy something else. If you like USA hard handles, then Williams. If not, Wiha.
I found some old company Christmas ornaments. I’m going to try to cut out the logos and glue them in. As for Wiha & Williams, I already have a full set of both brands. 👍🏻
 

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Glue them back on with epoxy.
Need to clean the area as described above (I would use Isopropanol), scuff the area, clean again, and then use epoxy adhesive.
 
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