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1/2" slotted screwdrivers.

NoahG

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Why is it so hard to get a 1/2" slotted screwdriver that isn't a foot long? Klein has one but the shaft is 12". It seems like I'm constantly running into plugs, caps or bolts that want a 1/2" or larger slotted driver. I know drag link sockets exist, but so many of those are 1/2DR, which is way overkill for my needs.
 
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bluebolt

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Why is it so hard to get a 1/2" slotted screwdriver that isn't a foot long? Klein has one but the shaft is 12". It seems like I'm constantly running into plugs, caps or bolts that want a 1/2" or larger slotted driver. I know drag link sockets exist, but so many of those are 1/2DR, which is way overkill for my needs.

Felo has an 8" long one.
 

oldldh

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I went out and looked in my "Screwdriver" drawer...

Proto Yellow Handle Classic...Model #9812C...

1/2" blade width...square shank...and

12" long...

You're right...
 

2oolhound

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Check ebay for a used snap-on SSD 153A
Blade length .......................... 2.5"
Tip width .............................. 0.4"
Tip width at widest point ......... 0.515
Handle length ........................ 4.75"
Overall length ....................... 7.25"

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Vvmvbb

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A few of us like this Cman:

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Discussed here

Pratt-Reed in this set looks similar.
 
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PT Doc

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Wiha should haven something for you in the form of a striker cap.
 

MagnumForce

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I was tearing apart an electric motor from a coolant pump the other day and had a hell of a time with this. Needed to hold the bolt at the back of the motor which took a slotted screwdriver and then spin the impeller off the shaft. For the life of me I could not get the thing to break lose.

Finally had a coworker come over and hold onto the screwdriver with a set of vice grips and was able to break it lose. But man what a PIA. A stubby 1/2 inch would have worked so much better.
 
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NoahG

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I have a stubby 5/16", and its super handy, but its still a bit small for a 3/8" stove bolt.

I do have a 5" long 3/8" slotted from Wilde that I love.
 
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