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How is this different than a drift punch? It has a different name, but it seems like it does basically the same thing as e.g. Klein's 66340 drift punch.
How is this different than a drift punch? It has a different name, but it seems like it does basically the same thing as e.g. Klein's 66340 drift punch.
A drift or a punch will have a flat tip, where the nail setter tip will look like a cup (concave) to help grip the head of the finish nail.
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A drift or a punch will have a flat tip, where the nail setter tip will look like a cup (concave) to help grip the head of the finish nail.
I was wondering if there was such a thing as concave as it makes sense that design would help. I'm about to do some work where I'll need this, so I should get these if they are concave. I'll check in store at a Lowes or HD though.
Last edited by Platin465 December 30, 2025 at 08:20 AM.
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Vanquish your nails.
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A drift or a punch will have a flat tip, where the nail setter tip will look like a cup (concave) to help grip the head of the finish nail.
Vanquish your nails.
...Vanquish your foe-nails?
They're owned by Stanley Black & Decker these days.
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