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Old June 8th 18, 03:48 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 1:59:19 PM UTC-5, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
Maybe because I have
used their jewelers screwdriver sets without destroying as many
Philips screw heads as I did in the past using Craftsman screwdrivers.

Jeff Liebermann


How can you destroy screw heads with jewelers screwdrivers? You are talking about real little tiny screwdrivers that only work on really little tiny screws. NO force at all is required to turn tiny little screwdrivers on tiny little screws. You can't destroy the screw head unless you are a total incompetent ---. I have a set of tiny jewelers screwdrivers in a plastic case I probably bought at the dollar store or maybe Harbor Freight. Worked perfectly for decades now on the tiny screws I use them on.

Your comparison of jewelers screwdrivers is about the same as comparing which rock can you bash someone's head in best. Hard granite, or soft limestone. Doesn't really matter which you use. Both are more than capable of smashing someone's head. The shi--iest jewelers screwdriver ever made is still capable of turning the little tiny screws. Because they are little tiny screws.
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