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Appleyard

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Just my Matco screwdrivers =]
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ARAMP1

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My quaint screwdriver drawer.

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fflintstone

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When my shed caught on fire I lost about 100 screw/torx drivers. Over on the “other garage forum” there is a drive for members to send me tools. One VERY generous member sent me these totally awesome drivers!
 

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melliott28

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When my shed caught on fire I lost about 100 screw/torx drivers. Over on the “other garage forum” there is a drive for members to send me tools. One VERY generous member sent me these totally awesome drivers!

I have that same set, but I also bought the PH3 separately. They cost more than I like to spend on screwdrivers, but they are very heavy duty, and the nicest screwdrivers that I own. I find myself reaching for them more than any of my others.
 

fflintstone

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I have that same set, but I also bought the PH3 separately. They cost more than I like to spend on screwdrivers, but they are very heavy duty, and the nicest screwdrivers that I own. I find myself reaching for them more than any of my others.

They are still about half (or less) the price of a snap on driver and IMO a much better driver.

That generous gift of five screwdrivers doubled the amount I now have.
 

jvitez

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Here's some of mine. I also have a few Fuller 300 screwdrivers, made in Canada and available in Home Depot and Rona here (Rona is a Home Depot clone, Canadian, will lower quality stuff it seems), plus a few oldies that were my dear old Dad's. I'm really disorganized right now, so these are what I could photograph easily.

I had no idea how deficient I was in the screwdriver dept until I joined GJ. :)
 

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Altec

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Can't compete with most of you guys, for a young **** wiper though, I gotta start somewhere...

Wiha Security Bit Set (Very handy!)
Husky 40-Pc Screwdriver (It was free, and handy)
Proto Nut Driver Set (Couple are out...)
Random Snap-on, PM, and a Stanley 'driver

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I'm looking to pick up a new set of 'drivers, and even just going through this thread (I've looked at every page) gives some great ideas! I'm looking at a set of Williams, or a set of Suregrip SK's. I already use the Snap-on counter parts of the Williams, so I feel pretty good about them. Although all these Wera owners got me thinking!
 

jeffmoss26

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My collection does not hold a candle to any of the pics seen here, but it does what I need! Not shown are all the Klein screwdrivers in my toolbag that is currently in the car for doing voice/data cabling work, and some Craftsman and Klein in my sound install/repair bag.

Various small screwdrivers. I use these more than just about anything else. The best thing I found to hold them is this foam display from the hardware store I work at, that previously held 12 6-in-1 screwdrivers
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4, 5, and 6 in 1 screwdrivers
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More screwdrivers
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Craftsman rack, Craftsman screwdrivers. I love the Torx set for working on computers and electronics!
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My personal favorite screwdriver :)
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Bigpigdave

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This is most of my drivers. I do have a few in other places (tool bag, travel box, etc...) but they are mostly duplicates of what I have here.

Main Screwdriver Drawer
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Torx Drivers
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Picks and Hooks
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Long Screwdrivers and T-handle Nut Drivers
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Nut Drivers in Homemade Holder
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Thanks, Dave
 

Rossco

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Dam!

No wonder the secondhand screwdriver market prices are peaking .. You guys are hording them all ..

Sell a few to us young guys ..

BTW Nice collection peeps. Will post some pics of my abused and neglected working drivers later.
 

MoToys

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Been meaning to post up shots of the whole box but all I have is cell phone shots right now.
Here is a quick photo of the screwdriver drawer.
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Mr Ratchet

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Here's my collection that consists of Bahco, CM, Kobalt, SK, Stanley Plus, Wera, and Wiha. The fixed blades are slotted, phillips, reed prince, robertson (square), clutch, torx, hex ball std, hex ball mm, and bit drivers. Plus a Williams ratcheting T handle bit driver. Bits are mostly CM security bits. The box has older CM mini slotted and phillips mini drivers as well as newer CM mini torx and std hex ball.





I really like the Wera lazer tips and plan to replace more of the CM's in phillips and slotted.
 
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BloodySinner

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Jesus Christ...

Do any of use actually USE your tools or are they just for display purposes? My God.
 

Zrexxer

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Jesus Christ...

Do any of use actually USE your tools or are they just for display purposes? My God.
If you want to contribute to the thread, how about showing yours instead of busting other member's humps about what theirs look like?

You're on your way to an illustrious career here already :rolleyes:
 

lbgradwell

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Here are mine:

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As a contractor, I actually use the multi-tipped drivers the most as it's just not practical for me to carry everything on the truck; I just have a quality multi-tip driver in each tool bag...
 
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jeffmoss26

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LB, I spot a couple Fuller stubby drivers and awls! I use one all the time at the hardware store for working on screen repairs!
 

lbgradwell

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LB, I spot a couple Fuller stubby drivers and awls! I use one all the time at the hardware store for working on screen repairs!

Good eye, lad!

I actually just gave away a full (~20pc.) set of those classic "Golden Grip" Fullers to a buddy...

All the Craftsman you can see are also really Canadian-made by Fuller. The old Stanley 100-Plus is also Cdn-made as is the classic yellow-handled Proto, the PicQuic & the Auto-Loader. :canada2:

Most of the rest are German-made Wera & Wiha. Then there are a few USA-made tools; the 3 Megapros & the Snap-on ratcheting driver.
 
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