(57) A nail driver of simple construction having a magnet in the interior of a housing
and cover which constitutes the handle and a soft steel rod attached to said magnet
and extending into a tubular bushing which is adapted to slide in a barrel-like extension
and projects beyond It, the bushing being urged into projected position by a spring,
so that where a nail is inserted head first into the bushing and the free end of the
latter is placed against the place where the nail is to be driven, the force on the
handle will retract the bushing into said extension so that the nail will become exposed
to be driven home.
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