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Ultra thin screwdriver - update on Brownells Thin-Bit set
Nick Mueller wrote:
Christopher Tidy wrote: Just to let you know that I solved my ultra thin screwdriver problem. Ultra thin bits? I would have reccommended the WIHA picofinish-screwdrivers. Those are precision screwdrivers (or jeweller's screwdrivers - they go by several names). While the bits are thin, they are not especially thin compared to the overall size of the bit, as the bits are very small. The Brownells set consists of bits which are thin, but are otherwise of normal dimensions, and have the standard 1/4" hexagonal shank. These are much less common. Best wishes, Chris |
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