jagwinn
Well-known member
First up: 262 - SUREGRIP; BRIDGEPORT U.S.A.
This is the only Philips screw starter I have...
This is the only Philips screw starter I have...




Here's one I found at a garage sale last year. I didn't know what it was at first, thinking it must be a really tiny "pick-up" tool, or maybe a nib holder for painting or calligraphy but there was no apparent internal spring action to it. Finally I remembered that I had picked it up off of a workbench along with a KD screw starter (I already owned one so knew what that was) and the light bulb went on.
Function is pretty simple: the spring steel jaws or petals are spread apart by a barely visible internal crosswise rivet as they're pressed into the body, thus as you push a screw onto the jaws they spread and grip the inside of the screw slot. After starting the screw in it's home you push the button on the tail end which extends the jaws to ready for another screw.
The H.J.J. Co. now in Nevada, apparently still makes this same screw starter in brass as this one or with a plastic hexagonal body. This one I have here is fairly old as the abbreviation for California is written "Cal." instead of "CA" as would be current practice.
Joe
I have a nearly identical version marked Craftsman.








