Screwdriver from Reomizer pack

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TennDave

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Nice find!! But mine got lost the first night I used it- was out with friends and I put the whole thing on my key ring...got home and the ring and chain were on my key ring but the little screw driver was missing. Good thing I have a different one that works but that size was awesome! Make sure you rub a strong magnet on it to magnetize it. This helps so you don't lose the little screws when you're rebuilding your atty!!
 

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Nice find!! But mine got lost the first night I used it- was out with friends and I put the whole thing on my key ring...got home and the ring and chain were on my key ring but the little screw driver was missing. Good thing I have a different one that works but that size was awesome! Make sure you rub a strong magnet on it to magnetize it. This helps so you don't lose the little screws when you're rebuilding your atty!!

Sorry you lost yours Dave! Too bad the magnetized thing didn't at least make it stick to your keys!
 

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I just wrapped my first coil. Got to the unscrew the screws part and wondered why the heck Rob sent us flat head screwdrivers for philips screws. After rummaging through tool boxes and junk drawers for eyeglass screwdrivers (that I still can't find) I managed to get the screws out with the flat head screwdriver, my fingernails, tweezers and a lot of unladylike language.
Of course, as I cleaned up my mess I saw that the screwdriver also has a Philips side.:facepalm:
 
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nerak

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I just wrapped my first coil. Got to the unscrew the screws part and wondered why the heck Rob sent us flat head screwdrivers for philips screws. After rummaging through tool boxes and junk drawers for eyeglass screwdrivers (that I still can't find) I managed to get the screws out with the flat head screwdriver, my fingernails, tweezers and a lot of unladylike language.
Of course, as I cleaned up my mess I saw that the screwdriver also has a Philips side.:facepalm:

At least you have not mangled the head of the screw until it is a slick, concave hole! I did that! Almost poked a hole in my leg, poked my finger too with that screwdriver trying to get it to turn that screw! It is a wonder the post didn't break off from the pressure! If I had a small drill bit I would drill that sucker out!!! I spent hours trying to fix it.

No worry though, Robert sent a new one!!! But the old one is still on my work table. Every time I see it I want to try my hand at fixing it.....just one more time!!! Damn OCD!
 
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