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Ultra thin screwdriver
On Oct 14, 12:42*am, Christopher Tidy
wrote: Hi folks, I am looking for a flat screwdriver with an exceptionally thin blade, for use on clock mechanisms. The blade needs to be at least 3/16" long, but no more than 25/1000" thick. Does anyone know of a source for such a screwdriver? UK sources are preferred, if anyone knows of them. I know I can try grinding my own, but I'm not convinced I can do it neatly. Follow-ups set to rec.crafts.metalworking. Many thanks, Chris Tidy A hacksaw blade is .025" thick and will make a good blade if it's bround to shape. Then all you need is a holder, (assuming needle nose pliers won't do). John |
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