The Dasco Pro 7 in. Scratch Awl is a 1-piece forged steel tool designed to start holes in soft wood. It will scribe or mark wood and other soft materials, such as cardboard. Includes 3 scratch awls.
- Use for piercing wood, cardboard and other material softer than the point
- 1-piece drop forge steel construction
- Full-penetration heat treatment for maximum marking strength
- Precise extra-sharp handcrafted point executes fast clean marks
- Meets or exceeds ANSI standards
- Pack of 3
Gerry Ledner (verified owner) –
This is a great tool for anything sheet metal.
Emerson Lockman (verified owner) –
extreamly useful to make hole in sheetrock to insert plastic anchorsl
Ronaldo Rodriguez (verified owner) –
Used it to line up holes on steel carport.
Branson Zieme (verified owner) –
this drill is so usual too in my hand.
Lexus Spencer (verified owner) –
This is a very good tool.
Adela Okuneva (verified owner) –
It was good I just wish it was a bit shorter for what I needed for
Kade Fahey (verified owner) –
Yes it works good now that I used it. It does the job well
Beau Grant (verified owner) –
Could be a lot stronger. Bends easily.
Claudine Ratke (verified owner) –
Solid and handy.
Brock Witting (verified owner) –
Good grip surface, plenty of working end. Drasco makes good products.
Daniella Schaden (verified owner) –
Works great. Not very many people use scratch awls, but I like to for the simple fact it doesn’t need Inc.
Molly Russel (verified owner) –
This is a must have tool for any wood working shop. Identical to Klien tool, but half the price.
Skyla Huel (verified owner) –
Good quality
Madaline Ruecker (verified owner) –
Does what it is suppose to do.
Elaina Braun (verified owner) –
that’s probably its only redeeming quality. tip is slightly bent and covered in burrs. i’ll probably keep because all it will be used for is starting small screw holes, but QC needs to up their game.
Ephraim Cassin (verified owner) –
Works in your bare hand or a hammer. It has nice hardened steel and a point that can be resharpened.
Isabell Huels (verified owner) –
My old kick plate was 5″ wide. The kick plates that are now sold are 6″ or 8″ wide. So I used the scratch awl to make a clean, even cut on the new kick plate. It did a great job.
Kara Mayer (verified owner) –
This tool was good, it was very useful for what I was trying to do. I would recommend it, for anyone needing to start a hole for drilling
Marcella Schmeler (verified owner) –
It worked for the purpose I bought it for. I can only give it 3 stars because it came bent right out of the package.
Angeline Hermann (verified owner) –
Work great for finding ceiling joints without making large holes to repair