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RIP Rosco Two Fister

betulauber

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So, I was putting down lime on my lawn and there was a clog in my tow behind spreader. Opened my toolbox and Rosco sat on top of a pile of screwdrivers and volunteered to check it out. Not sure how old Rosco was but there were a few cracks in the handle showing age. I was able to dislodge the clump of lime in short order but Rosco didn't make it back.

Gentlemen, a moment of silence for Rosco Two Fister.

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garilla

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I had a whole set of those and they all broke,I really liked the big one for prying, well at least it didn't smell like some of those craftsman.
 
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betulauber

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ok- time to head over to the lathe and make a new handle.
Good idea but I don't have a lathe and I'm not sure I can justify getting one just to resurrect old Rosco. The shank and blade are in decent enough shape so maybe I'll hang on to it in case I ever pick up a lathe and can turn a new handle for it.

Too bad it broke so high. :LOL:
Yea, if there was a bit more handle I could have ground it into a one-fister but its too short to salvage as is.

I had a whole set of those and they all broke,I really liked the big one for prying, well at least it didn't smell like some of those craftsman.
The lettering was worn down on Rosco but I think it says 'Mechanics Unbreakable USA' and I didn't apply much force at all when it snapped.
I have a Craftsman about the same size that actually smells neutral.
 

Modern Garage

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You dont need a lathe. I've made handles just by shaving down a block until it's sorta roundish then putting a screw into the end - take some time to get it straight - and chuck the screw in a drill motor to spin the wood against the sanding belt or disc. You'll want a sander with a table, not a handheld sander to make one two-fisted length.
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Miss the Pontiacs

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I don’t own a real 2 fister, have a couple that you could grab with2 hands but nor a true 2 fister.
Couple of quick fixes.
1 Piece of dowel?
2 Flip your belt sander upside down clamp it down and grind away.
3 piece of PVC or other type of pipe, fill in with construction adhesive.
 

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My dad, a waste-not, want-not Depression-era child, would have fixed your Rosco in a minute with a section of broom handle and some filled two-part epoxy. I grew up with screwdrivers like that…
 
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akasrick

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So, I was putting down lime on my lawn and there was a clog in my tow behind spreader. Opened my toolbox and Rosco sat on top of a pile of screwdrivers and volunteered to check it out. Not sure how old Rosco was but there were a few cracks in the handle showing age. I was able to dislodge the clump of lime in short order but Rosco didn't make it back.

Gentlemen, a moment of silence for Rosco Two Fister.

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Hmmmm, Craftsman Screwdriver Driver. As usual Stanley has numerous configurations to handle new. A number 11 wood screw and appropriate driver is is shown on one of these charts.

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JZiggy

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Too bad those things aren't full-tang! I have one and generally don't pry an awful lot with it. Great for screwing around of course.
 

genog

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I've got two of them myself.....
One of my Two-Fisters is used as a Pry Bar and the other to dig out those darn lousy weeds with really deep roots....deep like a frickin' carrot.

Works way better than my Wife's garden tool that's made to dig out weeds
The Two-Fister gets pounded into hard ground with a hammer......wiggle it around, then pry out the darn weed, roots and all :D

So far, I haven't been able to break mine with all of the hammering and pounding on the end of it
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If I crack the handle, I'm going to figure out a way to fix it
....and use it for another 40 or so years :ROFLMAO:
 
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