Nicholson 21522N Type B Wooden File Handle, Size 3, 4-1/8" Length (Pack of 1)

Nicholson 21522N Type B Wooden File Handle, Size 3, 4-1/8" Length (Pack of 1)
Nicholson 21522N Type B Wooden File Handle, Size 3, 4-1/8" Length (Pack of 1)

Key features

  • Made from Close Grain Hardwood
  • With Wax Finish
  • Handle Has Strong Nickel-plated Metal Ferrule
  • Length: 4-1/8 in.
  • Includes One 4-1/8 in. x 1-1/16 in. Wood File Handle
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Nicholson 21522N Type B Wooden File Handle, Size 3, 4-1/8" Length (Pack of 1)

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Customer Reviews

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Five Stars
RickApril 14, 2017
Does the job
Five Stars
Amazon CustomerApril 12, 2017
Great, THANKS !
Good handle
Made in USASeptember 26, 2016
Fits my file nice and tight. Good quality handle.
Price is very good, but I prefer other handles.
StickmanAugust 25, 2016
Very small hole. Best for small files. Also no insert to thread tang in like the Blackstone file handles. (which I prefer both the insert and shape.)
Here is the file size (B is for 12" or smaller files: read the review)
Jesse RitzSeptember 26, 2015
Below is the file size:

0 E 21528N 5 1/4 x 1 1/2 for 7/16" flat tang - 12" to 14" files. They make 00 and 000 size too.
1 D 21526N 4 7/8 x 1 5/16 for 3/8" flat tang - larger files; too large for most rat tail files.
2 C 21524N 4 1/2 x 1 3/16 for 1/4" square, 5/16" wide tang, what I'd call a medium size file 10" or so; big rat tail..
3 B 21522N 4 1/8 x 1 1/16 for 7/32" wide tang, round and rat-tail files up to 12" or so, smaller flat tang.
4 A 21520N 3 3/4 x 1 5/16 for 1/8" square tang, chainsaw files (I like a bigger handle). Smaller files tap into the wood.

The holes are roughly round; larger ones rough to take different sizes.
I've bought many on Amazon since the price is right.
File tangs differ in taper; when I have a 10" file that won't fit on the handle that I want to use it with, it takes a few seconds to round off the corners or square up the tang to fit, ith a grinder. A proper round chain saw file would fit in a size A handle, but feels too small for me. Shaving slivers of wood with a knife or ax and pounding a round chain saw file into a larger handle feels better. The roughness of the holes these handles seem purposeful to me; it'll grip wood slivers if needed and helps fit files with huge tangs.
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