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Unread 01-12-2020, 08:01 AM   #1
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Thanks Brian.
Another area that needs to be addressed is screwdriver fit. (or turnscrew for the anglophiles)
Properly matching, or fitting the tool to the screw is critical. If you can't do that, stop right there. Send it to someone who can, like Brian.
I'm sure most here know that, but in case a newbie/visitor happens by, save the cheapie screwdrivers for what they were designed for; Opening paint cans, prying on stuck objects, etc.
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Thanks Brian.
Another area that needs to be addressed is screwdriver fit. (or turnscrew for the anglophiles)
Properly matching, or fitting the tool to the screw is critical. If you can't do that, stop right there. Send it to someone who can, like Brian.
I'm sure most here know that, but in case a newbie/visitor happens by, save the cheapie screwdrivers for what they were designed for; Opening paint cans, prying on stuck objects, etc.
I have a collection of drivers, all from Brownell's or Midway. Some fixed, some interchangeable tip. Is it normal for me to never have the right size?? Is there one sort of "comprehensive" set out there anywhere that covers most of what one would need?
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