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Westly

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BTW, this is the only kind of general screwdriver I use. They're great. Mine is a Craftsman though, solid handle. I used a Chinese one for years, till I noticed the Craftsman in a pawn shop. I don't think his is ratcheting. Useless gimmick.
 

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The cap from an SSDMR4A/B might fit. I don't remember what the threads look like on the SSDM80A.

Can you post some pictures of yours?
 

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is that the type with a metal cap that just pushes in?

get someone to machine a bit of stainless up and have a groove for a O ring to stop the cap falling out
 
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BTW, this is the only kind of general screwdriver I use. They're great. Mine is a Craftsman though, solid handle. I used a Chinese one for years, till I noticed the Craftsman in a pawn shop. I don't think his is ratcheting. Useless gimmick.

You say that now, until you try the ratcheting one :)

Seriously, I thought the same until I just took a chance on a cheap Craftsman one, I use it far more than I thought I would, I removed my Klein 11-in-1 from my toolbox after getting it (my previous go-to; most work I do with a screwdriver is electrical.)
 

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Call Snap on they can get you the number. I checked for the end cap for one of mine. I does not show on website but they can look it up. The price will be cheaper than FEEBAY.
 
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I should try keeping up with my own threads. LOL.

Fishing through another small box that came inside the Snap-On tool boxes that were part of this purchase, I found a cap that looked like a fit. Yet was too small a diameter. Maybe (s)he purchased this as a replacement. No Snap-On marking on the cap.

Thanks to everyone for all the help.

The cap from an SSDMR4A/B might fit. I don't remember what the threads look like on the SSDM80A. Can you post some pictures of yours?

Jeff >> I cannot get a decent picture of the end for the cap. Bad photographer with an old camera. Need to update both.

And since I updated Firefox a few weeks ago, I've been having trouble uploading and downloading pics, so I can't even show the one halfway clear pic of the driver.

is that the type with a metal cap that just pushes in?

BigPlum >> There are threads for the cap.

Call Snap on they can get you the number. I checked for the end cap for one of mine. I does not show on website but they can look it up. The price will be cheaper than FEEBAY.

TexasFireMedic >> Thanks. I'll have to call Snap-On.

update: SSDMR4B is not 7/8-14

ChevyEFI >> Thanks.
 
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Just a shot in the dark here, does your cap look anything like the one on this driver?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MATCO-Tools...1433117280&pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&vxp=mtr

I read your thread and then found that stumbling around Ebay and thought I'd come back here and post it, just in case...

BARE :: Hard to say on the Matco.

- For now, I took the slightly smaller cap I found and wrapped a little teflon tape around the threads. Now I can store bits in the handle.
 

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:mad::willy_nilI'm finding that there are different thread pitch end caps. I just got a $3 SSMDMR4A (screwdriver) from a pawn shop and the cap on my TMR4 (1/4 male drive) doesn't fit it. They just don't interchange
 

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:mad::willy_nilI'm finding that there are different thread pitch end caps. I just got a $3 SSMDMR4A (screwdriver) from a pawn shop and the cap on my TMR4 (1/4 male drive) doesn't fit it. They just don't interchange

Do you have confirmation on thread size of either?

It's gotta be close to 7/8-14 or M22x1.75.
 
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