Yeah but can you handle THIS!
If you can, they also make a version with the security pin in the middle to make it even more impossible to find the right tool!
Yeah but can you handle THIS!
If you can, they also make a version with the security pin in the middle to make it even more impossible to find the right tool!
Klein, Knipex and Fluke you can't go wrong.
@MrFancypants posted:Yeah but can you handle THIS!
If you can, they also make a version with the security pin in the middle to make it even more impossible to find the right tool!
All the more reason to own my favorite Klein tool!
I got a set of these off Amazon, also a Canadian for invention.
Picquic 48102 full-size SIXPAC Plus multi-bit screwdriver with seven bits, Bright Red Opaque https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077...83SSXVZN0RN6FQ7DXJJ1
I tend to forget to "look up" (unless it's an aircraft flying overhead). I noticed both my Fantastic Fan and skylight used these screws. ALL the screws were very loose, so were the additional Phillips screws in the Fantastic Fan. Don't forget to LOOK UP!
@Glenn B. posted:I tend to forget to "look up" (unless it's an aircraft flying overhead). I noticed both my Fantastic Fan and skylight used these screws. ALL the screws were very loose, so were the additional Phillips screws in the Fantastic Fan. Don't forget to LOOK UP!
Glenn, thanks for the "check six" on looking up. Cathy and I are out at our trailer prepping it for our upcoming two month trip to Canada. I checked my email, saw yours and stopped work on the trailer to read it.
I just finished an inspection if the bathroom and looked up. The screw for the front right snap for the insulated vent fan cover was just about ready to fall out!
I have checked all the interior upper screws, thanks!
Geez, I forgot about all the Phillips screws in the cabinet latches! They were loose too!
My boat was built with square drive screws and epoxy.
Thanks, purchased
This is my favorite tool