From: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#1]
2 Feb 2007
To: ALL
This is my first post to the forum,so I hope someone can help me.I am looking for a 7/16 hollow shaft nut driver to use in assembling trophies.I've checked Sears,Snap-on,Klein, and the local Menards.No luck.If such a tool is not available,what do the rest of you use?I'm getting tired of being a fumble finger and having to pick nuts up off the floor!Thanks
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#2]
2 Feb 2007
To: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#1] 2 Feb 2007
You might try Radio Shack. Xcelite makes the deep shank drivers used in the electronics industry. They may even have a website.
The part number is probably HS-14 or HS-15 for the large handle hollow shaft one.
You can also use a dab of putty on the inner edge of the socket to hold the nuts in place so they do not slip out while starting them on the thread.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#3]
2 Feb 2007
To: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#1] 2 Feb 2007
Rick,
The nut drivers I've seen have Craftsman on the handle. That would be a Sears item. <shrug>
From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#4]
2 Feb 2007
To: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#1] 2 Feb 2007
Many trophy supplier catalogs have them..........thats where I've purchased mine over the years.
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#5]
2 Feb 2007
To: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#1] 2 Feb 2007
The Source (Wholesale Trophy) carries 2 sizes as a stock item. They have warehouses in Huntsville AL & Kansas City, KS. I believe they run around $11.99 & $15.99 each.
Oh! I forgot to mention.........they have a magnetic end! How great is that?
1-800-433-2375
hth,
EDITED: 2 Feb 2007 by ICTJOHN
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6]
2 Feb 2007
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#5] 2 Feb 2007
The magnetic end alone is worth the price.
From: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#7]
2 Feb 2007
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#5] 2 Feb 2007
Thanks,John.That is exactly what I'm looking for.I'm impressed.Just 1 hour and 6 posts to get the answer to my question.Hope I can return the favor someday.
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#8]
2 Feb 2007
To: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#7] 12 Mar 2007
If you call them......ask for Rhonda, tell her John in Wichita said you had on to buy one from her - she will get a kick out it.
:O)
From: basehorawards [#9]
4 Feb 2007
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#8] 4 Feb 2007
Gotta love Rhonda. Always has the right answer.
From: basehorawards [#10]
4 Feb 2007
To: RICK (THUMBSUP) [#1] 12 Mar 2007
I got mine at Cummins Industrial Tools and paid about $3. Nice large diameter handle makes it easy for my rotten hands to get the nuts tight. Plus it has a hollow shaft for those times when I need it. But what I use most often is a Black & Decker cordless screwdriver that runs on 4 double A batteries. Stick a magnet on the side of the socket and your in business and your hands don't get tired as fast.