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    Default Screwdriver/Bit Set

    I went ahead and got a Wheeler torque screwdriver but it only has a few bits with it. It has:

    4 straight head screw driver bits .44 x .08, .29 x .04,.17 x .04, .17 x .035 ...3 Allen head .09,.12,.15 ...2 Torx T-10 , T-15 ..and one adapter to YOUR 1/4 inch socket's


    Does not seem like a lot. Any suggestion without breaking the bank as far as a set of bits?
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    Saw this and it would pretty much cover it all but as you know it is HF but for the ones I don't have would it work? Don't want to fudge up my screws and whatnot.

    https://www.harborfreight.com/100-Pc...ase-68457.html

    or

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Gunsmith-Sc...cAAOSw0lhcsijn
    Last edited by Gunowner99; April 24th, 2019 at 11:54 AM.
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    I bought a set from Brownells over 30 years ago. Wouldn't be without it. You can find cheaper but you won't find better.

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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    Go to Brownells and pic up a few of their bits. Good bits and won't break the bank.
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    I follow you bu then I would be in the middle of a project and will need to figure what I need and then order and wait. Just trying to stem that wait from happening. Hard to predict I suppose. Ugh!!
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    Get one of these and you are set for life: https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...--prod417.aspx

    If you tinker with guns or anything else with screws this is a good set and these will not break.
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    Ouch. $129.99 ;-)
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    Yeah that's more in my AAA ballpark ha ha! I am sure I will buy something and literally use 1 or 2 bits with my luck!
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    Default Re: Screwdriver/Bit Set

    Lowe's has a pretty good selection of name brand stuff that won't break the bank. The Kobalt kit looks good to me but whatever your needs are they have you covered.

    https://www.lowes.com/search?searchT...crewdriver+set
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