Help ID'ing a tool

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Jay G.
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Help ID'ing a tool

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I have been trying to find a source for this tool, and a real name for it.
It's a almost like a hollow shaft screwdriver but with no screwtip. It is totally hollow with a sharp tip on one end. Used for piercing grommets in cars to run wires through. HELP!!!!

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Jay G. wrote:It's a almost like a hollow shaft screwdriver but with no screwtip. It is totally hollow with a sharp tip on one end. Used for piercing grommets in cars to run wires through.
Jay,
I took one of my hollow shaft nutrivers & ground the head off, leaving the hollow shaft. Ground an edge on it so it would punch the material.

Was cheap & effective.

Martin
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Post by SeanS »

Sounds like your talking about an Awl. http://www.mytoolstore.com/klein/650.html
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A bit more info: It was totally hollow on both sides - after punching the tool through the grommet, you can run the wire through the center of the tool and then remove the tool leaving only the wire.
Thanks!
Jay Goldmark, EMT
Ex-Captain, Woodmere Vol. Fire Dept.
Fire District Communications Supv.
KC2ZHI Amateur Radio Operator
Licensed Master Electrician
Owner, Top Class Electric, LLC.
Woodmere, Long Island, NY


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Jay G. wrote:A bit more info: It was totally hollow on both sides - after punching the tool through the grommet, you can run the wire through the center of the tool and then remove the tool leaving only the wire.
Thanks!
Never thought of using it that way. I was poking it therough, inserting the wire & pulling it back with the wire in it.

Just droped mine into the lathe & drilled through the handle into the hollow shaft. Much neater!.

Martin
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Post by StanComm »

Well David Levy Co. calls it a "Wire Insertion Tool"
and they can be reached at 800-421-3536.
They are supposed to soon have a website at "dlcparts.com"
BTW, the last price I have on it is 7.70US plus shipping.
They even have a door beeper stopper tool, actually two models.

Stan
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Post by Jay G. »

Thats it! Thanks for the help!
Jay Goldmark, EMT
Ex-Captain, Woodmere Vol. Fire Dept.
Fire District Communications Supv.
KC2ZHI Amateur Radio Operator
Licensed Master Electrician
Owner, Top Class Electric, LLC.
Woodmere, Long Island, NY


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Post by joe1234 »

The install bay sells them I use mine all the time. The install bay can also be called Metra give them a call and the will send you a magazine....
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