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Old 15 January 2010, 07:07 AM   #21
Ck8
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I'm with you on that Sheldon.
The SD scewdriver is the only screwdriver I will use on my oyster bracelets.
Most other screwdrivers are either less than 1.6mm or the edge is too thin.
These other screwdrivers will nearly always leave witness marks especially if you strike a stubborn screw.

Check out the contour of the SD screwdriver tip and you will see why this is THE tool to use.
True what you've said but where do you get a 1.6mm screwdriver to fit the whole width of the screwhead? I have seem AD damaged screwheads, that is why I don't allow anybody change the link.
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