Favorite Screwdriver
Some tools are seriously great help and quickly become favorites. Such is the case with me and the the Dewalt 8V Gyroscopic electric screwdriver. With precision adjustable slipper clutch to tighten at just the right torque, so as not to crack plastic plates or strip screws or threads, to the very natural “flick of the wrist” gyroscopic/variable speed control, instead of push buttons, this has become indispensable for me.
There are evenings when I’m assembling my hobby stuff like model truck/scale bead-lock wheels for example and that entails approximately 125 small screws. Talk about carpal tunnel :D This Dewalt beauty lets me get it done in a fraction of the time with ultra precision. Bravo Dewalt :thumbsup: https://www.dewalt.com/products/powe...y-kit/dcf680n1 They come in 1 or 2 battery kits. One needs 1/4 drive accessories for it. :yes: |
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I concur, this is a great tool. Amazon sells the kit at $99 which is a no brainer.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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Serge & Ivan - 0 :laughin: |
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Nice screwdriver, I bought a cheap skil at Home Depot but it is mediocre at best. This could replace it.
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This is also superior to my Skil.
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Had a few of these last weekend and can fully confirm nearly nothing gets done after "using" these. |
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Serge.......I didn't think my post would hijack your thread. Sorry.
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Added to wish list. Tools recommended on this site are making a larger percentage of my tool box each month.
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I’m more of a Snap-on #2 Phillips guy ...
Although I do reach for the Porter Cable impact for bigger jobs - just never for electronics service as that’s hand tools only. |
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This is by far my favorite hand held screwdriver;
Bahco's 808050P Ratcheting Screwdriver w/ Pistol Grip https://media.rs-online.com/t_large/F7630853-01.jpg https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=21EMFKgL5Sc https://www.amazon.com/Bahco-808050P...gateway&sr=8-4 |
Doesn’t one just hire someone if it requires a screwdriver ....??
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Not by default unless it also requires a lawnmower. ;) |
If it can’t be fixed with Duct Tape or WD40, call in a Pro! :lmao:
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Universal repair tool. Can be used with a screwdriver.
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For manual screwdrivers, its tough to beat a set from Wheeler.......... https://www.amazon.com/Wheeler-Screw...8TF3J1RRF4XXBA |
As a industrial machine tool service tech I have used a lot of different screwdrivers and the best I have found by a wide margin are the Swiss made PB Baum drivers. Attention to detail is excellent.
A conventional flat blade screwdriver is ground to a wedge shape and chrome plated will "cam out" when high torque is applied. This will damage or destroy the screw head. The Swiss made PB Baum driver is wedge shaped till it nears the tip and than is straight at the end. It is also black oxided at the end so it is not slippery like chrome. End of buggered up screws! For years I used to regrind my flat blade screw drivers to the same geometry that PB Baum uses, now I can just buy them. BillWojo |
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https://www.amazon.com/PB-Swiss-8242...i&sr=1-1-fkmr0 Thanks! :ok: |
There are quite a few very high quality brands out there. Vessel, Facom, Wiha, Wera, Klein, PB Swiss , Bondhus and even the Japanese Nepros if one can find them. :thumbsup:
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Ivan, you must have a special rider on your homeowners just for your screwdriver collection. |
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I've said for years that if I ever wake up and find that I've been named King, my first royal act will be to outlaw all slotted head screws across the land! I know this is the Friendly Forum so I'm sorry if I sound annoyed by this. But really, it's the third millennium. Maybe after we've overcome Covid 19 we can turn our attention to the nasty slotted screw. We all deserve better. |
A good hollow-ground blade makes slotted screws much easier to work with.
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Favorite Screwdriver
I’ve been using Facom for a while now and recently added a set of their insulated screwdrivers as well.
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Dang I miss you ! |
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Whatever screwdriver I'll use - it'll be VDE one. A VDE screwdriver saved my life once, and I'll be sticking with those. You ultimately never know when you'll need it. I bought the one that saved me on a whim >10 years prior to the near-accident. I was replacing the cable on a power strip (for a longer one) and opened the power strip... turns out it was still energized, and I was touching the ground with my left hand. If my right hand - which was touching the screwdriver shaft at the time - had been holding a non-VDE screwdriver, current would have gone straight through my heart and killed me. The RCD failed (it doesn't respond to the self-test button), the one hand rule failed, I wasn't even wearing shoes, and I forgot to pull the mains plug. Fortunately enough a bit of paranoia from over a decade ago prevailed and all that happened was that one of my fingers got a bit shocked.
Right now I prefer the Wera modular VDE precision screwdriver kit. They make a set where the insulation is flush with the shaft - so the shaft isn't thicker than the driving head. They're really comfortable and, of course, very safe. |
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I’m guessing you had one or two other take-always besides choice of screwdriver[emoji41] |
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A Vox AC-10 guitar amp nearly took me out, in my teens… |
My biggest shock was getting married.
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Looks like my choice of screwdriver is promptly validated! Thanks!
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