Has anyone ever tested the hardness of the screwdriver blade on the older linemans/electricians?
Just curious if it was heat treated too?
Thanks,
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Hardness of Linemans/Electricians Screw Driver blade?
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I haven't tested them, but I would assume they are tempered too being put under so much stress. I have a few ideas for them, just not enough hours in a day 

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something like that
. I've got about 1/2 dozen different ideas, both blade and tool ideas, just need to try them, maybe tommorow (yeah.....right
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Usually a blade that will undergo torque needs to have a lower rockwell hardness than a cutting blade, so it is tempered back to the low to middle 50's. Good for toughness, but not for edge-holding. Perhaps we'll hear from some true experts, as I recently learned this from the Harness Jacks I had made by Queen, and not from hands-on knife-making.