I looked at one at Menard's the other day, in their house brand, Masterforce. It's a 6-in-1, three sizes on each side of a reversible shaft. didn't look to see where it came from, but most of their stuff is China these days.Looking for something like the Klein triple tap screwdriver but not with a COO of China.
Anyone know if anyone else is making a similar tool or does Klein have a patent on it?
You’re making me feel old now. I’ve have and still have one of those in my tool bag for 25 years.Craftsman 5217
Just a thought; For fixing buggered threads in elec boxes I've just stuck taps into file handles.
What about lisle tap sockets and a 1/4 or 3/8 square socket handle?
What gets tapped? Building some sort of custom enclosures?
Not a fan of multi function tools in general, if one portion is bad the whole tool needs to be replaced or another tool added to compensate. These DO save room on your pouch.The Klein and GB are made for electricians and are known as triple taps, due to the fact that they are sized for 6-32, 8-32 and 10-24, all common sizes in electrical work. Mine is mainly used to restore threads on metal electrical boxes or tap them one size larger if the hole gets stripped out beyond repair.
threads in boxes can be damaged so a screw doesn't fit too well,, a clean up with a tap fixes that problem .What gets tapped? Building some sort of custom enclosures?