rustyzman
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Nice Chart!Snap-on used Pyralin on their screwdriver handles in this era, and CAB for soft-blow hammer tips. None of my vintage Snap-on drivers stink, but the driver and spinners of other mfgrs (e.g., New Britain) who used Pyralin did deteriorate, gas off, and stink, so who knows.
My chart is here.
Thanks. I am thinking mine is earlier based on the Snap-on logo and the Octo-Grip logo. But I could be wrong.
So I still have a couple of the original Hard Handle style 3/8" stubby socket drivers that have the "odor". But not all the Hard Handles do. I have many others and only those drivers have it (at least in the ones I currently own). I have had many of the early Hard Handles that crumbled, became warped or misshapen. I am wondering what their formulation was from the start of the Hard Handles thru the end of the second gen of Hard Handle before the comfort grip came into play.
The Pyralin of the Octo-Grip was pretty solid from what I have seen. Outside of the abused ones, all of them held up very well considering their age.
I am sure this has been discussed deeply before. Just curious about it.





































