Ingenious pocket screwdriver

Posted by: Blast

Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 06:20 PM

Why do I think I'd get into a lot of trouble with one of these?

-Blast
Posted by: bigreddog

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 06:49 PM

Cool toy!

But judging by the EDC threads on here, a shortage of screwdrivers in pockets isn't a problem!
Posted by: raydarkhorse

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 07:00 PM

Originally Posted By: Blast
Why do I think I'd get into a lot of trouble with one of these?

-Blast

Blast from what I have seen and read here and in your blog I don't think you would need anything quite so hitech to get in trouble. grin
Posted by: clearwater

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 07:25 PM

I have one of those, conveniently small, but the taper leaves
something to be desired if you are working on nice screw slots
that you don't want to damage.

The pocket wrench has a slotted screw taper that widens on both
sides, so is gentler on screws. Its other features-bottle opener,
ruler, hex drive, wrench and pry bar are well thought out too.
It is heaver and you only get one for the price.


http://www.mcfeelys.com/product/PW-1000/PocketWrench-II
Posted by: Erik_B

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 08:21 PM

what if i need to undo a phillip's head screw?
Posted by: Alex

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 09:42 PM

Not very impressive. The thiner slots comes with the smaller heads. Something of this shape would be a perfect tiny tool:



Sharp point will work well on tiny glasses screws and with the phillips heads too. You'll have more leverage for the big slotted screws also. The inner hole could be shaped as in the above mentioned wrench (for small nuts).
Posted by: DaveT

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/06/07 11:34 PM

I have one of the Lee Valley pocket screwdrivers, too. I have it on my keychain, and it's handy. However, I've not used it very many times in real life. The idea's fantastic, but one thing I've noticed is that sometimes the circle is too big to fit in the space where a screw lives - especially if it's recessed. A neat gadget for sure, however.

Dave
Posted by: hiker1

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 02:28 AM

I have one of these and found it very handy many times.
http://www.swisstechtools.com/productdetail.aspx?PID=GMAgu%2bU%2bwEMA

Posted by: ironraven

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 02:47 AM

As soon as I can set up an order with Lee Valley, some of those are coming my way. If for thing else, evaluation and tiny gifts.

And Blast, you could get in trouble with a couple of paper cups. :P
Posted by: Paul810

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 03:13 AM

I've got a few of them (or something very similar). It's normal purpose is a spark plug gapper, but it does work ok for a screwdriver.
Posted by: lukus

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 03:39 AM

It looks like a cheap spark plug gap gauge. Looking closely, I think I can even see the inch fraction marks. Sold near the counter of virtually every auto parts store for about a buck.
Posted by: lukus

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 03:40 AM

Doh! Didn't see the second page.
Posted by: Paul810

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 03:42 AM

Originally Posted By: lukus
It looks like a cheap spark plug gap gauge. Looking closely, I think I can even see the inch fraction marks. Sold near the counter of virtually every auto parts store for about a buck.


Exactly. smile
Posted by: ironraven

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 04:56 AM

Really? The little coin jobbies?

I need to pay more attention. I've been in auto parts stores a lot the past few days.
Posted by: Paul810

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 05:29 AM

Originally Posted By: ironraven
Really? The little coin jobbies?

I need to pay more attention. I've been in auto parts stores a lot the past few days.


Yup, I just went out to my tool box and grabbed the one I have. Basically the same thing:

Posted by: atoz

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 01:26 PM

This is silly. Everytime I go to the autoparts store I pick up on of the sparkplug gappers, that cost about a buck. One of these would do the samething at a fraction of the price. I guess I'll just stick with my SAK or multitool.
cheers
Posted by: atoz

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 01:28 PM

your right and what I said, LOL. Like PT said "a sucker is born every day."
cheers
Posted by: DaveT

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 02:01 PM

They look a bit like a spark plug gap gauge, but there are no increments on it. It's basically a solid, thick washer that goes from its full thickness gradually to thin. For a dozen for $8.50, they're cheaper than the gauges - you just can't buy them individually.

Dave
Posted by: Alex

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 02:21 PM

Shipment: ...Orders up to $20 +$7.95...
Maybe some China workshop forgot to put the gap size marks?
But a genius from the marketing department found a solution smile
Posted by: ironraven

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/07/07 05:00 PM

I didn't even see them. Maybe I need a better grade of parts store...
Posted by: billym

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/08/07 09:17 PM

These are even better;
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00904160000P?vName=Tools&cName=Hand+Tools%2C+General+Purpose&sName=Screwdrivers
Posted by: NeighborBill

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/08/07 10:33 PM

have one on my keychain right now...pretty handy.
Posted by: Russ

Re: Ingenious pocket screwdriver - 11/08/07 11:31 PM

Originally Posted By: billym
These are even better;
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00904160000P?vName=Tools&cName=Hand+Tools%2C+General+Purpose&sName=Screwdrivers
It's better because it's actually a screwdriver rather than a spark plug gauge.