BobsYourUncle69
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YesAre the riveted on parts made of spring steel?
YesAre the riveted on parts made of spring steel?
Well, got a chance to use these for the first time today, and I am underwhelmed. The handles are too smooth and rounded for a solid grip. I liked their old square acetate handles a lot better. Sorry, Channellock, but these are a swing and a miss. My HF and Kobalt sets are both better grips.
They're even worse when you get oil or coolant on them.Well, got a chance to use these for the first time today, and I am underwhelmed. The handles are too smooth and rounded for a solid grip. I liked their old square acetate handles a lot better. Sorry, Channellock, but these are a swing and a miss. My HF and Kobalt sets are both better grips.
They need graining like the old MAC red rectangular handled screwdrivers had.I assumed the would be similar to the Tekton handles based on looks. Have you tried the tekton so you can compare?Well, got a chance to use these for the first time today, and I am underwhelmed. The handles are too smooth and rounded for a solid grip. I liked their old square acetate handles a lot better. Sorry, Channellock, but these are a swing and a miss. My HF and Kobalt sets are both better grips.
I also assumed the triangular shape would be gripper. I have not tried the Tekton.I assumed the would be similar to the Tekton handles based on looks. Have you tried the tekton so you can compare?
I realized that the packaging probably hadn't gone to the curb yet, so I dug through the trash to find it (fortunately not fouled with anything gross or stinky) and started an Amazon return. What a shame to have to do this.I also assumed the triangular shape would be gripper. I have not tried the Tekton.
I emailed Channellock asking if they might have any old stock of the old handle style, and might be willing to exchange. Feels unlikely, but can't hurt to ask.
(Edit: Disregard, didn't realize they don't offer torx drivers in this series)So now I'm not sure what next. I see Vessel has a set, with their wood composite handles, but I'm almost tempted to try one of the Amazon alphabet-soup sets, based on the reviews, to get traditional acetate handles. They're inexpensive and it's a small risk.
PB Swiss makes some really nice acetate handled screwdrivers. Some bargains online if you shop around. Thanks @BrandonV for sending me down that rabbit hole.I realized that the packaging probably hadn't gone to the curb yet, so I dug through the trash to find it (fortunately not fouled with anything gross or stinky) and started an Amazon return. What a shame to have to do this.
So now I'm not sure what next. I see Vessel has a set, with their wood composite handles, but I'm almost tempted to try one of the Amazon alphabet-soup sets, based on the reviews, to get traditional acetate handles. They're inexpensive and it's a small risk.
Just don't use the Teslong to check out the *******.
Vessel offers torx in 340TX (wood compo), 5400TX (power grip, acetate), and a few smaller sizes in 640TX (cushion grip, rubber).So now I'm not sure what next. I see Vessel has a set, with their wood composite handles, but I'm almost tempted to try one of the Amazon alphabet-soup sets, based on the reviews, to get traditional acetate handles. They're inexpensive and it's a small risk.
^ ahh my mistake.
All of my "TORX" stuff is bits, other than a few oddball "screwdriver" type TORX drivers that found their way into my tool box.
I have one of these with bits in the handle. I have to admit I've hardly used it because I leave it sitting next to my computer and I just pick it up and play with it cuz I like how it feels in my hand.PB Swiss makes some really nice acetate handled screwdrivers. Some bargains online if you shop around. Thanks @BrandonV for sending me down that rabbit hole.![]()
Sure, the handle is nice, but the megadors have knurling on the shaft. Yesterday I was assembling A grinder and I was swapping out the stones it came with and replacing them with some fancy expensive 3M grinding discs, which means that I was removing screws from the guide I was using a screwdriver I really liked but it didn't have that knurling. And I really wanted that knurling.From what I can gather from my observations (and talking with my buddy, who was gifted a big "Megadora" set for Christmas) that "Megadora" handle is a winner.
Personally, I'd have ALL "ball grips" if I could - way easier on old hands.

They have been shown here time and again, I have a set, they do the job.Now, those intrigue me, as the pick ones make me nervous, how'd you find out about 'em?

Count on it.$27 for that entire set?
look forward to some follow-up "review" on those.
Getting some parts together to do some work on my 2000 Tacoma 3.4L. The radiator, hoses, water pump, thermostat, fan clutch, gaskets, belts, valve cover gaskets just anything I can get to with all that removed up front. Rockauto had some great prices on Aisin closeout parts. I’ve been looking for awhile for exactly that flat blade hook style and my cheap self was rewarded. I think it was Faye Hadley used it on her 4runner radiator r&r. I’ve used waterpump pliers before and cracked the neck before so…Now, those intrigue me, as the pick ones make me nervous, how'd you find out about 'em?
A lot of companies say a lot of things. Particularly those involved in sales.They claim to be tool truck quality, saying their tools are made by the companies that make tool truck brands.
A lot of companies say a lot of things. Particularly those involved in sales.
As one who spent his entire working career in sales, I can assure you that being a good liar is a prime requisite for success.
I have no opinion about Olsa, other than their reticence about divulging the sources of their products when the line was first introduced here a couple years ago troubled me. If it had been 40 years ago and they walked into my office pitching their product and were that resistant to answering questions I would have had one of the staff show them the door.
I am curious to see how those work out, particularly that oddly-shaped handle, which seems to be favored by a few here.
Olsa / Olsa Tools, 3-1807 2 St., Nisku, Alberta, T9E 0W, Canada / all product outsourced /
Those clamps are absolute beasts! I have managed to bend one of the beams though. That seems to be the weak link with a mechanism that strong.