WTB: Triwing bit
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- demonofaj
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Five bucks, I'm desperate.
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Yes, precision screwdrivers are what I was talking about. Mine have a spinning top part, so I put the top into my palm and spin with my fingers and thumb.Krepticor wrote:use the precision screwdrivers from the big shack they aren't that expensive (even for radio shack)
Also make sure you use them properly (holding one hand firmly, not too hard though, and driving with the other hand
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$6 for a whole bunch of stuff
I don't think any of those are "gamebits" but I'm not sure what a "spline drive" is. I'll probably order the set soon, before it goes back to normal price.
I don't think any of those are "gamebits" but I'm not sure what a "spline drive" is. I'll probably order the set soon, before it goes back to normal price.
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Spline drive is just the driver that fits the bits. It comes with tri-wings, but not inverted-torx.psychotic_mechanic wrote:$6 for a whole bunch of stuff
I don't think any of those are "gamebits" but I'm not sure what a "spline drive" is. I'll probably order the set soon, before it goes back to normal price.
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I've already got 3.8 and 4.5 mm gamebits anyway, although I'd probably store them in this case when I order it.
Having the proper tools makes a job much less frustrating, so instead of spending hours melting pens or grinding screwdrivers to fit I suggest buying proper tools. One less fast food meal or pack of smokes will get you the cash to get some decent bits.
Having the proper tools makes a job much less frustrating, so instead of spending hours melting pens or grinding screwdrivers to fit I suggest buying proper tools. One less fast food meal or pack of smokes will get you the cash to get some decent bits.
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There is a Harbor Freight near me, maybe I should get that.psychotic_mechanic wrote:$6 for a whole bunch of stuff
I don't think any of those are "gamebits" but I'm not sure what a "spline drive" is. I'll probably order the set soon, before it goes back to normal price.
There is something called a hollow tip torx, maybe it would work as a gamebit.
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Would you be willing to part with that there 3.8mm bit?psychotic_mechanic wrote:I've already got 3.8 and 4.5 mm gamebits anyway, although I'd probably store them in this case when I order it.
Having the proper tools makes a job much less frustrating, so instead of spending hours melting pens or grinding screwdrivers to fit I suggest buying proper tools. One less fast food meal or pack of smokes will get you the cash to get some decent bits.
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Nope, I just used it a couple days ago to open up an AC adaptor.
I think I got the set off of ebay for under $7 delivered, so they aren't too bad but still overpriced considering he probably paid about 50 cents tops purchasing them in bulk.
I think I got the set off of ebay for under $7 delivered, so they aren't too bad but still overpriced considering he probably paid about 50 cents tops purchasing them in bulk.
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just buy one from www.vimmslair.com that is where i bought both of my bitsCronoTriggerfan wrote:Would you be willing to part with that there 3.8mm bit?psychotic_mechanic wrote:I've already got 3.8 and 4.5 mm gamebits anyway, although I'd probably store them in this case when I order it.
Having the proper tools makes a job much less frustrating, so instead of spending hours melting pens or grinding screwdrivers to fit I suggest buying proper tools. One less fast food meal or pack of smokes will get you the cash to get some decent bits.