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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 657
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Screwdrivers
Can anyone recommend a quality brand of screwdriver?
I have a drawer full of crappy screwdrivers with chewed up tips and beat up handles. Need something that will last. Also a comfortable, firm grip that you can get some torque behind is just as important. --Lars |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,820
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Snap on
__________________ David Dearborn www.urbanlandcruisers.com Foreign Minister for life of the White Trash of the Elwood Chapter. I collect Hello Kitty |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 237
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I have used a lot of Craftsman tools, including screwdrivers. They have a lifetime guarantee so if the tip breaks off free replacement plus usually a Sears around. I've also found others that work well. I find the standard old style handles don't give as much torque as a square or triangle style handle. You'll realize what I mean when you pick up one with new style of handles. Usually I won't break a well made screwdrive unless using it like a prybar which is stupid but they tend to get used that way sometimes.
__________________ Bryan E. Emerald Green 94, Lifted w/J OME springs, L shocks, 315 MTR's, Snorkel, ARB bumper, etc. etc... Richardson, Texas |
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Oh...Durka Durka Durka.
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Hands down, no one makes a better one...
SNAP ON |
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GreatBasinCustomHomes.com
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Klein and Wiha also make good ones - Snap On are the best for sure but plenty of cash, just like any tools. Craftsman catalog carries the ones I mentioned.
__________________ '76 FJ40 - 2F,SO,SR,RDB,PS,4.88,Q78TSL,earlydizzy,mod'd carb,Aussie'd front,weld'd rear,MetalTech'd...still too fast in 4LO Great Basin Custom Homes |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: bellingham wa/prescott az
Posts: 2,447
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crapsman sucks the big one
__________________ 1996 LX450 ARB, dual batteries, remote starter, 760 watt sub woofer, in dash CB, Custom switch pannel, cut and turn mod, magnaflow, custom rear bumper, rock lights, 2.5 lift, snorkle. clear side lights, CSC alum spacers, 33s, and more to come. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: valley of the sunstroke, AZ
Posts: 2,882
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my old black and yellow handled stanley set has held up real well, but the handle doesnt lend itself to ALOT of torque application.
several years ago i bought some husky hand tools from home depot, screwdriver set, wrench set and socket set, mostly a trail kit for the cruiser. they have found theyre way into the toolbox and the misc. craftsman, stanley ect. handtools that were there went in the cruiser. __________________ 75 BDJ55- biopig |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chandler, AZ
Posts: 6,512
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Wiha is the best that I have used.
__________________ Kevin Patterson '96 LX450 '84 4x4 Mini '73 FJ40 Copper State Cruisers #007 "We have come to the conclusion that we can run our car over any road that a man can take a team of horses and a wagon, providing we can get traction." Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson, 1903 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I guess it's all what you are used to but cast another vote for Klein. If you are using it by hand for turning screws I can't think of anything better. If you are using it for a chisel or want a square shank so you can put your crescent wrench on it, there will likley be better choices.
__________________ Rocky Mountain Land Cruiser Association TLCA # 5513 '87BJ74, '86BJ70, '78FJ45, '53M100, '90M101cdn I support our Troopies |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I prefer Matco Tools which gets their's from Wiha.
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Present
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Klein Tools 10-in-1. About 10 bucks at Home Depot.
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Mod in Hibernation
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SNAP-ON, if you just buy screwdivers only they are worth it. 100 bucks for a set of screwdrivers, 50-60 for a great ratcheting screwdriver. mine is 10 yrs old and used commercially. the best!! mac ones blow, so do craftsman, they work. but don't have the same feel. I say this cause I work on airplanes that are covered in screws. so we quickly find out which ones have a better handle design. and those clear craftman ones are not that comfy. and mac have a bad angle. I know of guys who have traded in there mac ones with the snap on guy to get a set of snaps. just my op.
__________________ -84 BJ60, Finally on the FN road! -91 FJ80, wife's ride Iron Butt award winner of the Cruise Moab 08 ! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Saint Jo, Tx
Posts: 238
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Smirnoff & Sunny Delight........sorry, had to do it.
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I never really thought much of the brand, but used a friends set of Husky's (Home Depot) with a rubber grip. Really nice.
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 1,037
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I agree, the SO ratchet screwdriver is great - really love mine. BB, what's the problem - too many srews on the otters and beavers?! Cheers, Hugh __________________ 97LX450 OME 'regular' kit, Milford barrier, Slee harness, Slee 'rods', side markers, GPS w external antenna, custom 12V plug system, custom 1/2 drawer and custom drink holder. FT-857 HF/VHF/UHF Radio and ATAS-120 antenna |
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Mod in Hibernation
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__________________ -84 BJ60, Finally on the FN road! -91 FJ80, wife's ride Iron Butt award winner of the Cruise Moab 08 ! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Based on this thread I got a set of Kleins today, and they are better! At least better than the crappy craftsman ones I have. Those of us not in the industry have limited access to Snap-On but I found the Kleins at my local hardware store. Very cool, thanks.
__________________ Andrew 1971 FJ-40 Rubicon tested, 2F powered, some mods 1976 FJ40 Rusting slowly in the back yard 1984 FJ-60 H55f, 4.11, Now SOA! 1989 FJ-62 117k-son's driver for now-low and slow 1997 FZJ-80 Driveway queen |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,820
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I also have a set of Vessel drivers I bought in Japan. They make snap on look foolish!
http://www.vessel.jp/products/pro_hand_mega_01.html __________________ David Dearborn www.urbanlandcruisers.com Foreign Minister for life of the White Trash of the Elwood Chapter. I collect Hello Kitty |
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Mod in Hibernation
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dd113, that stuff is soo cool I have to post the petrol impact on chit chat, thanks
__________________ -84 BJ60, Finally on the FN road! -91 FJ80, wife's ride Iron Butt award winner of the Cruise Moab 08 ! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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For day to day use Snap on Ratcheting, had the old style for years that I bought used at a pawn shop when the new style came out I got it and brought the old one home, you can get the new one with interchangeable stems of different lengths, the shape is better than the old, only thing I don’t like about the new one is the cap for storing apex bits is 1/4 turn and sometimes comes loose when cranking
If you are looking for a comfortable one for high torque also get this one , also good for certain kinds of tight spots Not sure if I could justify $130 for 2 screw drivers for occasional home use but they are a have to have for work. Still have to have convention fixed Philips for tight spots, and standard flat heads for all kinds of other things, bought a set of new at the time "Craftsman professionals" (IIRC made by S&K) for school, bad choice, the philips are not standard #1 #2 #3 etc and do not fit right, the flat heads all chipped, replaced with a set of fixed Snap-On’s, the flat heads get daily use (rarely for screws) and hold up very well For open up (literally thousands of 3/16” and ¼”screws) I use a 3/8" drive IR impact on the first pass and a screw knocker second pass and a drill or pencil grinder for the third, For close up a pneumatic screw gun (company issued) __________________ 1988 FJ62 on 33s 1996 LX450 on 33s |
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