Figured you'd get a kick out of it Aaron hehe
But Noel, I -am- the PHART! ;D
While there are a number just as good at doing it, and few who are better at it, (damn Wayne Anderson for one heh)
they all learned it from me!
Over 25 years now, closer to 30.
It all started when I found a broken 4" driver. This would have been in the 80's or late 70's maybe.
It was on a shelf amongst a lot of other busted rusted junk in a back shed I was working out of.
The handles were gone and the blade was bent, munged and snapped off short.
But I was on a job and I needed a scratch awl, bad.
So I grabbed it, took 2 minutes at a grinder, sharpened the tip, and got my job done. I'd have used a broken ice pick at the time, but this was available.
Later, I ended up with the thing in my box at home. I was working for Doc Hall, the local real estate weasel, and he owed me a whole lot more money than 100 broken screwdrivers were worth, so I didn't bother to return it.
About 2 or three years later, I ran across it again. It was kind of a perfect size.
I was refinishing furniture "on the spot' for local older women. I would pack my sawhorse workbenches and do their furniture right on their own porches.
Typical suspicious old ladies, they didn't really want their family heirlooms out of their sight. So I needed everything very portable to fit in my station wagon. No truck at that time. Poor mountain hippie.
I got to messing with the driver one day. I must have tried 4 or 5 different ways to inlay the handle slips, but nothing really worked until I figured out to press them in. Press some, shave some, press, shave and like that.
I ended up doing desert ironwood scales on that first one. A friend had given me 2 piece of it. I still have the one.
I reground the tip into a true birdcage awl (4 sharp sides) years later when I got good enough at grinding to do it.
I still have the awl to this day. I use it frequently.
This is the original phart tool. Right here.
Irwin was still selling new ones at the time. I doubt anyone else was repairing 3 dollar screwdrivers. Took a real sick kind of a nut.
yours Scott