steveshea
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mooge
Well-known
Size? I dunno. Should steel be avoided? Probably not, as I'm pretty sure all screwdrivers are steel (says the guy who makes titanium screwdrivers in his spare time).
I think you'd be best off grinding a screwdriver for this, if you're concerned. 0,6x4,5mm seems to be a good starting point, but you'd need a couple licks on a stone to get the thickness right (and cut the width down a bit while you're at it). And start with a screwdriver with a decent sized handle too, I find that it makes a huge difference being able to push down and put some torque into it. Much easier to mess up a screw with a small screwdriver than a big one...
I think you'd be best off grinding a screwdriver for this, if you're concerned. 0,6x4,5mm seems to be a good starting point, but you'd need a couple licks on a stone to get the thickness right (and cut the width down a bit while you're at it). And start with a screwdriver with a decent sized handle too, I find that it makes a huge difference being able to push down and put some torque into it. Much easier to mess up a screw with a small screwdriver than a big one...
Bill Clark
Veteran
Maybe send an email to Youxin Ye.
In my other life I sold screwdrivers and other power tool accessories. With screwdrivers heat treating the steel usually is only on the surface of the blade. Too much heat treating and they can shatter and break. Some cheapie stuff has really little to nada heat treating.
As I see it, grinding the blade to fit a screw is removing the heat treated steel.
At any rate you can check here on Amazon with a line called Wiha. Great quality product.
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&k...d=kwd-299786758492&ref=pd_sl_1kjhm0c2n2_e_p37
Wiha:
https://www.wihatools.com/about-wiha-tools
In my other life I sold screwdrivers and other power tool accessories. With screwdrivers heat treating the steel usually is only on the surface of the blade. Too much heat treating and they can shatter and break. Some cheapie stuff has really little to nada heat treating.
As I see it, grinding the blade to fit a screw is removing the heat treated steel.
At any rate you can check here on Amazon with a line called Wiha. Great quality product.
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&k...d=kwd-299786758492&ref=pd_sl_1kjhm0c2n2_e_p37
Wiha:
https://www.wihatools.com/about-wiha-tools
farlymac
PF McFarland
Once you sort out what screwdriver size to use, you need to find out if the screw is a righty, or a lefty. Don't want to snap it off thinking it's just a little tight.
PF
ps: No, I don't know which way the screw turns.
PF
ps: No, I don't know which way the screw turns.
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