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Clutch-head screw driver or bit

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Anyone got a source for these? Even the Snap-On guy doesn't have them, though he can order it. Thinking I'm going to have to grind down a regular screwdriver to fit.
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1970sportcustom wrote:Anyone got a source for these? Even the Snap-On guy doesn't have them, though he can order it. Thinking I'm going to have to grind down a regular screwdriver to fit.
Try TrueValue if they're in your neighborhood
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If I can find one, I'll give them a call. There's 6 of them holding a metering block on. I have them on, I use a small sized torx head screwdriver temporary. I need to get some loctite type sealant on these and the screws that hold the base to the body.
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Necessity is always the mother of invention...I've found myself needing one of those several times, and ended up just grinding down a worn-out screwdriver and using that.
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