Re: brace screwdriver bits
- From: "Tom Dacon" <TomNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 10:04:01 -0700
Thanks, John. That sounds like a good tip. I've actually visited their site
looking for mechanics' tools. Their prices scared me half to death, but for
something like this it'd be worth it.
Tom
"J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Tom Dacon wrote:
And while they may not be ideal, they do offer the option of teh
brace driver for bits (admittedly 1/4" shank, ot the 1/4" socket
adapter.
Ya know what they say - beggers can't be chosers.
Yeah, but those little suckers roll over and wave their feeble
little
feet in the air when they're presented with a fifty-year-old 3" #16
screw that's been happily untroubled for a half-century.
Just a suggestion but you might want to consider making up or having
made an adapter that takes half inch drive sockets, then you can get
bits up to 5/8 wide from Snap-On--SW40E is the part number for the bit
and adapter and SW40E2A for the replacement tips--you can order
directly off their Web site.
My temptation would be to get said bit and stick on a half-inch impact
wrench. If I busted it I would be out 40 bucks and know that doesn't
work. If not then problem solved.
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