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Show Your Offset Screwdrivers, Right Angle, Plain and Ratcheting

Stubby1743

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I got this at a small car boot sale last year. I know that it's not very old, but some of you may find it interesting.

125mm long PZ 1&2. Sold by RS in the UK and made in Germany. RS was formally known as Radio Spares and is a very large retailer of electrical components and associated tools. They do not make any tools but rebrand quality tools from all sorts of manufacturers. This right angled screwdriver was, I believe, made by Wiha.

The RS part number 548-029 is still used by RS but now applies to a right angled screwdriver made by Wera which also has a plastic sleeve in the mid section..
 
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59Sled

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My first attempt at restoring an Acetate handle screwdriver. It’s an late 60’ to early 70’s Fuller 802/2 angled #2 Phillips driver. It was in pretty rough condition. You can see where it was tore up by someone using pliers on it. Almost looked burned. I took as much material off of that section I could before it got too out of shape.
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bonneyman

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Here's two new to me offsets I got from a forum member this week. A no name with a unique profile, and a Herbrand that is the stoutest one I've ever seen. (Guess it's for drag links?)
 

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