Torx Drivers for Spydercos

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ZL1
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shunsui wrote:I bought of set of these Wiha things on line. They weren't all that expensive.
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Just ordered that set on Amazon! You're right! Not expensive at all
If I need smaller than t6, t3 and t4 are available individually as well
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I Purchased the individual sizes I need in the Wera line they were about $10 each, fairly expensive but well made.

http://www-us.wera.de/catalog_us.html?L ... s_300.html
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shunsui wrote:I bought of set of these Wiha things on line. They weren't all that expensive.
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What model Spyderco is this knife?

Thanks,
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Para 2.
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Looks like a ParaMilitary 2 Carbon Fiber.
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jwh wrote:Based on this thread and threads on other forums over the years I finally took the plunge. I just ordered the Wihia 79242 10 piece Torx set along with a Wiha 28103 1/4 Bit Holder (stubby). All just under $30.oo shipped from the big A store.
Me too (after getting Eddie-fied by this thread :) ), except that I'm going to use a holder I already have. I did some close checking and measurements on three different cheap sets I'd accumulated from Lowe's. Some had tapered tips, some straight, some tight in screws, some loose, etc. I was leaning toward the Husky kit but thought, what the heck, Wiha seems to be the gold standard, and, for $17.97 from "A" (Prime, with free 2-day shipping) I would get a few more sizes and a short extension in the kit. The ones with individual handles are probably a little nicer to work with, but, being a tool freak, I need to save space and go with the more compact set.
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I just received the Wiha 79242 10 piece Torx set along with a Wiha 28103 1/4 Bit Holder (stubby) that was ordered a few days ago. I was so impressed with the quality after using a few of the bits that I ordered the Wiha 79246 Bit Selector with Hex Inch Bits which has sizes for most of my scope/ring needs as well as other brand knives possibly. I'm now guessing I should order the metric set for a yet to arise need. LOL
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