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J Smith
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Tool set

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Anyone know were I can find a mini srewdriver set that has all the little torx,allen head and other stange little knife screw heads in it.I think that if spyderco or any other knife company for that matter came out with a complete set of all these little shapes and sizes of screwdrivers they would sell very well.



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Benchmade makes a little set for their knives called the "Blue Box." It includes Torx 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, and a phillips. Retail about $12.
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Also consider a Victorinox "CyberTool" 34. Has a bit driver which includes flat, 3 phillips, and several Torx bits all which fold up in the handle of the SAK.
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Jeff

I bought a cell phone multitool at Radio Shack. The small Torx head screws are commonly used in cell phones so the bits are uncluded in the multitool. It also included a small philips and slot screwdriver.

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Jeff ~ Try this site that I heard about from Yog <a href="http://www.micro-tools.com/Merchant2/sc ... ols.com</a>

Edited by - Al on 6/28/2003 7:18:02 PM
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Al,thats what I was looking for.Thanks.Didn't think they would be that high though.
Zrexxer that BM kit may be just the thing.
4 s ter I will check out radio shack too.
My dad had a large set a few years ago with tiny wrenchs and all but he can't find it now and doesn't remember were he got it.
Thanks for the help.


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Edited by - J Smith on 6/28/2003 10:08:56 PM
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Come on man,you're talking about tools. *Sears*. They have everything.

I've got 2 Cybertools(34 and 41). They're typical quality Victorinox. The pliers aren't real useful(look how small they are),but the bit wrench is cool.

OBTW-anyone know where to get a tamperproof five-point bit for Leatherman Waves and Sideclips? I've got tp hexes and torx,but I've no idea where to get that five-point stuff. Tried Sears and the Mac tool truck. Anyone know what the proper name for them is?




Edited by - dynaryder on 6/28/2003 10:27:52 PM
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Jeff I recommend the BM blue box,Zrexxer pictured. I've also noticed that our little Victorinox Midnight Mananger II has the perfect philips head for those small <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>clip screws. RKBA!

Edited by - Alan2112 on 6/28/2003 10:52:52 PM
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mmm... the Victorinox Cyber Tool looks really C<img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>L!

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I think the 27pc kit in Als link is perfect.Now to save for one.

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