Yup, slotted screw starter.
I have one that is about a foot long.
Yep... I have several different sizes. Makes life better installing screws when you can't get your hands in some spots.
You guys are on it!!! Didn’t even know something like this even existed!Yup, screw holding driver. I have one of those. Only longer. I use these at work.
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Though. Mine are made by Klein. I prefer these in my line of work. It'll protect me from getting a shock if I need to work on live circuits. I have shrink tubing on the chrome barrel.
My Dad has an old set of " Electrician " screwdrivers . Had the black rubber handles and a coil stack with claws on the shaft that slid down to hold screws . My Uncle was a lineman . Maybe they're specific to that part of the trade .I use these at work.
Or a zip gunYup, slotted screw starter.
I have one that is about a foot long.
Could be. When I first started in the trade. I had a few of those. Though, I'm not a linemen. I wonder if I still have them in the garage somewhere.My Dad has an old set of " Electrician " screwdrivers . Had the black rubber handles and a coil stack with claws on the shaft that slid down to hold screws . My Uncle was a lineman . Maybe they're specific to that part of the trade .
Yup! Have one with adjustable tension levels. Indispensable when panel building. And I wish a horrible death to those jokers that cut the wire ties at a 45-degree angle. Just waiting for a sparky to get cut while trouble shooting!!Or a zip gun
Cut ya to the bone . I got it on the forearm one time . Comm guy zip tied the network cable to the rings .Just waiting for a sparky to get cut
Can definitely cause you to hurt yourselfMay or may not scare the heck out of ya hooking up breakers in main panel with cell phone in pocket on vibrate!
Ryan
I was actually talking about the "zip gun " that shoots a .22 short lol.Yup! Have one with adjustable tension levels. Indispensable when panel building. And I wish a horrible death to those jokers that cut the wire ties at a 45-degree angle. Just waiting for a sparky to get cut while trouble shooting!!
I forgot to mention that you can launch a small screw into low earth orbit never to be seen again if you aren't careful with both loading and starting said screw.Spring loaded screw starter. That one is for slotted and they also make one for phillips head screws. I have both out in my tool chest.
Murphy's third rule definitely applies here. "Small falling objects will change direction and momentum at will."I forgot to mention that you can launch a small screw into low earth orbit never to be seen again if you aren't careful with both loading and starting said screw.