Guess what this is.!!!

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  1. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    portable flathead screwdriver?
     
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  3. Cifo Day destroys the night, Registered Senior Member

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    A power tool attachment for driving tamper-resistant screws?
     
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  5. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    ooohhh ya! I forgot that the end of that thing can fit into a power tool!!!!!
     
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  7. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    "For tamper-resistant screws"... i like that answr an if i didnt know what it was i mite bet a quarter it was the corect answr... but that is not the purpos of the tool!!!

    Well it is portable an it does partialy drive screws but its not a replacment for a screwdriver... It isnt a power tool atachment... an its desighed to only work wit "slotted heads" (as shown in the pitcher).!!!

    Got to go now but i will post anuther pitcher later on.!!!
     
  8. NMSquirrel OCD ADHD THC IMO UR12 Valued Senior Member

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    then my next guess would be an impact driver..
     
  9. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    :bravo: YOU ARE THE WINER of the bes guess so far... but that ant what it is.!!!
     
  10. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    moving the pic up for me.. lol
     
  11. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    Below is a diferent view of the end of the tool.!!!

    Befor the tool can be used... the center part (at the end of the tool) has to be adjusted so its in line wit the 2 outer parts... then all 3 parts will fit into the slot in the head of a screw/bolt.!!!

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  12. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    ok so tho's are sum of the hints...
     
  13. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    What industry is it used in most often?
     
  14. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    Any industry that uses slotted head screw/bolts coud have a need for this tool... especialy if the screw/bolt was aluminum.!!!
     
  15. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    can u buy the tool at any tool store, or do you have to order it
     
  16. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    I dont know... a guy gave me the tool about 45 years ago... i have never had a need to use it.!!!
     
  17. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    oh lord... lol.. Then give me some info I can go off of! LOL!
     
  18. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    oK... i have tools that i do use (prolly you to) that take the place of this tool you'r tryin to guess the purpos of.!!!
     
  19. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    so its like a screwdriver?
    I got that part.. lol... And aluminum screws..
     
  20. Gremmie "Happiness is a warm gun" Valued Senior Member

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    Is it used to mark the spot that you want to place the screw?

    And does the middle part move?
     
  21. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    WAIT!! is it the screw thingy for bones???
     
  22. christa Frankly, I don't give a dam! Valued Senior Member

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    yes the middle moves, he said u have to align the parts for it to fit.
     
  23. Gremmie "Happiness is a warm gun" Valued Senior Member

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    I don't think it's a real tool at all...

    He just created it with photoshop...

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    I'm stumped..

    Only thing I can come up with, is that it's to partially indent the spot you want the screw to go into...to use instead of a drill
     

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