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Robin S.
 
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"Chuck Sherwood" wrote in message
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Perhaps the best solution is to use the right tool instead of a univeral
tool. Since this is your job, it seems to me that you should have the
appropiate toolkit to go with it. Ask your supervisior to buy you the
right tools for the job.


I can't imagine being in the electrical/computer fields and not having
decent phillips and slot drivers. I'm almost tempted to buy a Wiha P2 driver
at work (about $6) just to work on my computer at home. Besides, buying
tools is half the fun of being in the trades...

Regards,

Robin