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SILENT KILLERS!!!! Old S-O screwdrivers

JohnDeere

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I opened my snap-on ignition set today and found most of the tools rusty, and a very “wet” MD18A flex driver, the culprit of the rust. I then replaced it in my set with a number on Phillips instead. Keep an eye on your S-O drivers! I have also seen the “vapors” of them melt other plastics!

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PM me if you have the missing DS 1615 wrench.
 
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Snap-on hasn’t had a great history with their choice of plastic handles on their drivers. Here is a picture that Twertsy took of my 9/32” set when he found it. The handle has rusted everything close to it. IMG_8177.jpeg
Here are the screwdrivers I bought off the truck in the late 70s. Snap-on replaced them with modern screwdrivers. As they begin to deteriorate the off gassing rusts the surrounding tools. IMG_8178.jpeg
-Don
 
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That flex driver is no longer available from snap-on, so I don't know what they will about it. That flex driver has always been wet and smelled like vinegar. It made its pouch in the roll very soft.
 
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charger 73

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Had a few of my old contours break down ,all were relaced under warranty.
all the others in good shape and going strong.
 

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Most of my Snap On screwdrivers range from the late 70's to the mid 90's or so with a few replacements made over the years.
So far I haven't had any of my plastic handle screwdrivers deteriorate but about a year ago, I had put a new set of the early rubber grip handle screwdrivers which I picked up new in the box at a swap meet off a dealer about 20 years or so ago. They package was still sealed up. The guy said he was retiring and selling everything at a big discount. I bought about $400 worth of stuff that day but face value was about four times that in the catalog. I bought four dead blow mallets in orange, the 8 pc set of gray/black rubber grip screwdrivers, two 4 piece sets of orange handle picks, and a metal cased set of micro screwdrivers with purple handles, (off hand I'm going to say its a 24 pc set). I tossed the some of the items in my spare box down in the basement, and put the micro screw drivers and pick set on the bench. The mallets went in my main tool box in the garage.
The other day I opened up the hammer drawer and more than half of the orange hammers and mallets had all but turned to dust. The orange plastic had cracked and fallen off, and what hadn't fallen off, crumbled in my hand. 9 pieces in all. They were fine two weeks ago. Then I found one odd rubber handle cotter pin puller that had gotten sticky, and the plastic under the rubber was all split and crumbling. After seeing that I checked a few other sets and found that new set had fogged up the plastic and the handles looked shiny or oily as if the rubber was melting. The plastic on the package was still sealed.
None of my other plastic handles show any issues, but have had a few really old odds and ends that I've found over the years turn waxy or white but I've cleaned that off and it's never returned.

I still have a few sets of the old 80's style Snap On screwdrivers that are still new in the box as well in both red and black. (Those sets came with black flat drivers, and red Phillips drivers). I stumbled onto them at an estate sale about 10 years ago, I think I bought 9 sets that day with the thought of listing them on fleabay but they never sold, I couldn't even get half of the original list price for them so I threw most of them in my own tool box to use.

Old Craftsman screwdrivers though are notorious for turning hazy or waxy with age.
 

BlackVersa2

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I had a similar situation. Spinner just broke up and rusted everything around it
Same here, but mine is a plomb 1/4 set. I was so excited to see the little plomb embossed metal box at a gs!! that excitement quickly faded as I opened it.
 

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It is odd that many of my ’70s and ’80s black handle screwdrivers haven’t shown any sign of the dreaded deterioration.
Is it odd? Or are the ones that deteriorate the odd ones? As you know, I don't collect that era, and my Stinkdriver Study did not delve too deeply into later production, concentrating on early to immediate postwar, so this is just pure speculation, but I'm wondering if the randomness doesn't point to some peculiar environmental conditions or just occasional bad batches. In other words, if it's sporadic and not notoriously unanimous (i.e., if not every 2001C-IT-K set was known for it), as is the case with many of our favorite, infamous examples - e.g., 1940's Snap-on midget sets with spinner handles made from pyroxylin that Snap-on dubbed "Insuloid" - it may not be purely the composition. Again, I have no sense of the occurrence rate, but you're not the only guy on this particular thread saying that most of them seem okay.

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d42jeep

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It could be that only Snap-on knows the answer to that question and it seems unlikely that they would be willing to discuss it. I went to a recent sale and spotted a familiar blade sitting next to a crumbling pile of black plastic that was clearly one of the Snap-on drivers we are discussing. I wonder how many of those Snap-on has had to warranty over the years? I like using that particular black handle style as they feel comfortable in my hand. I rarely use one of my modern ones that I received as warranty replacements.IMG_4629.jpegIMG_5215.jpeg
-Don
 

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I decided to go through the black handle screwdrivers in my user toolbox screwdriver drawer to check if any more had started to deteriorate. I found three in the early stages of disintegration. IMG_2691.jpeg
These are currently banished to a ziplock. IMG_2696.jpeg
-Don
 

Mike'smeatshop

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I decided to go through the black handle screwdrivers in my user toolbox screwdriver drawer to check if any more had started to deteriorate. I found three in the early stages of disintegration. IMG_2691.jpeg
These are currently banished to a ziplock. IMG_2696.jpeg
-Don
Is that the same affect that vintage knives do with the celluloid handles?
 
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