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RE: three claw part retriever

To: "Fred Levit" <fle426@northwestern.edu>, <alpines@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: three claw part retriever
From: "Eddie Donovan" <Eddie.Donovan@PWGSC.GC.CA>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 23:01:15 -0400
Fred,
I started using an old mechanical pencil for just this purpose years ago. It 
sounds exactly like you described, except the color. It was a model that took a 
very thick lead which made it ideal to get at those tiny parts that fall just 
out of reach.


Eddie Donovan (AlpineII)
Carlsbad Springs, Ontario
Series II, 1961 - B9108405 LRX - Back from the paint shop and starting 
reassembly
Series II, 1961 - B9104430 ODLR - Future project
SAOCA Member #20
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Levit [mailto:fle426@northwestern.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:57 PM
To: alpines@autox.team.net
Subject: three claw part retriever


Can anyone help me find a source for this tool? It is called a three claw 
part retriever and it is found these days, as far as I can tell, only in 
the small tool kits sold for use on computers. It is, however, a very 
useful  tool when working on small things like ammeters, speedometers and 
tachometers, radios and the like.

It is yellow plastic, about 5 inches long and looks a bit like a ball point 
pen. When the top is pressed three thin spring claws emerge from the 
bottom. They can be used to pick up dropped screws, nuts, etc and also can 
be used to hold machine screws to start them in their holes or to hold a 
nut against a screw while the screw is started.

Large versions of the tool, 24 inches long or so, are easy to find and you 
probably own one. But, as I said, I cannot find a source for the small one 
and would like to buy several.

Here is a link to a page showing the tool in a kit.

http://www.vikingop.com/(wmivwz45hnyak0jnszjgeey1)/catalogFamily.aspx?ID=6040288&LEVEL=FM&xref1=SDQAAG&xref2=compaccess

Thanks
Fred Levit
Fred Levit
Wilmette, IL.  USA
fle426@northwestern.edu

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