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"Herb Robinson"

14/01/2006 2:06 PM

Need source for old Fletcher glazing points

Just came up with an old Fletcher framing and glazing point driver and need
a source for the glazing points that would fit this device. Points are four
sided, diamond shaped, about 3/8 inches long and 3/16 inches wide. This
tool is quite old but appears to work great -- just need to find a source
for the glazing points.


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"george"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 14/01/2006 2:06 PM

15/01/2006 5:15 PM

www.woodworkers.com sells them...that is where I bought mine

"Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:eIdyf.123$MJ.97@fed1read07...
> Just came up with an old Fletcher framing and glazing point driver and
> need a source for the glazing points that would fit this device. Points
> are four sided, diamond shaped, about 3/8 inches long and 3/16 inches
> wide. This tool is quite old but appears to work great -- just need to
> find a source for the glazing points.
>

FK

"Frank K."

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 14/01/2006 2:06 PM

14/01/2006 4:35 PM

Did a Google search for "Fletcher glazing points" and found
many sites. I bought some at a local, GOOD hardware store.

http://www.hardwarestore.com/Brands/273-1984-fletcher-terry.aspx

Frank

"Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:eIdyf.123$MJ.97@fed1read07...
> Just came up with an old Fletcher framing and glazing
> point driver and need a source for the glazing points that
> would fit this device. Points are four sided, diamond
> shaped, about 3/8 inches long and 3/16 inches wide. This
> tool is quite old but appears to work great -- just need
> to find a source for the glazing points.
>

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toolmiser

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 14/01/2006 2:06 PM

15/01/2006 1:05 AM


Herb Robinson Wrote:
> Just came up with an old Fletcher framing and glazing point driver and
> need
> a source for the glazing points that would fit this device. Points are
> four
> sided, diamond shaped, about 3/8 inches long and 3/16 inches wide.
> This
> tool is quite old but appears to work great -- just need to find a
> source
> for the glazing points.

I also found some at a local Ace Hardware. I think they come 1000 to a
box, so for a "hobbyist" I don't think I'll need to reload soon.


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toolmiser


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