Looking for good screwdrivers
#21
Looking at their website I really like Grace Tools copper hammers and chisel/file handles...
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#22
I have a set of the LV Parallel-Tip Screwdrivers I use for precision work. I also have some of the LN screwdrivers for some of their planes. I've got several of the LV Ratcheting Screwdriver for utility work and mostly use my Bosch PS11 with bits from McFeeleys for Square drive, hex, pozi, combo, torx and a couple philips.
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#23
I have the LV precision tip which I have not used yet since I am reserving them for use with brass screws or other such critical applications.

These are my general use (not beaters) screwdrivers. I was so impressed with the # 2 square driver that I bought the whole set and am very happy after about a year or so.

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#24
Another +1 for the grace drivers. I love mine.
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#25
I have a Brownell's master set for all the gun stuff and various sets of Klein's for the electrical stuff. I've considered something like the Grace's for general use, but worry about what I'll do when the tips (esp. the Phillips) get goobered up, which they inevitably do. That's one advantage to a multi-tip quick-change set.
Mike

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#26
I can get Klein's locally and they are by far the best screwdrivers I can walk down the street and buy. I think they are a better tool than the Grace screwdrivers. Maybe not as good as a set of Magna-tips, but that likely has more to do with selection than the quality of the tools themselves.
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#27
And besides, Klein has this:



Seriously, the Klein's are really good - except for the very small ones (Phillips #0, etc.). They are so soft as to be nearly useless.
Mike

Funny on occasion, embarrassing on average.
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#28
That's disappointing to hear. Not the beer wrench, but about the soft drivers. I've been very pleased with the larger ones.
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#29
Wouldn't trade any of them, except the little bitty ones.
Mike

Funny on occasion, embarrassing on average.
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#30
I have a few Klien's but mostly Snap - On's which I have had for years and years. But I need a new set of something.

I been thinking of getting some Grace Drivers than Jack ( Timberwolf ) showed that set, which one ???????

Steve
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