Outlawmws
Well-known member
My Samurai's use a LOT of No. 3 Phillips screws, and they get torqued pretty good. Once out, they are usually not too bad to get out again, but you still need a GOOD driver.
I'm setting up an abbreviated "road tool roll" with the basics, but I don't want to have a full size No. #3 driver in the DD full time.
I've looked (Googled) a bit, with 0 results.
Here is conceptually what I want: either the Craftsman full handle or the MAC hand and a half for handle sizes, with a stubby version of the SO #3, preferably with the hex on the shank.
I've got some No. 3 &4 bits in 3/16 drive (Well that "#3" is actually a #2 that had a munged tip, and I ground it back. So while it fits, if it broke once it probably will again. Heck I broke a SO #3 on these screws), and that longer bit could conceivably be pressed into the Stanley drive handle, but I'm not confident I won't split it, or strip the hex shape inside that handle. I'd rather get something already made.
The other option is a 5/16 bit drive handle that has the bit socket in the handle. But that will probably be hard to find as well.
Anyone seen something like this?
If not, who has a slightly longer #3 bit? I can try grinding the shank to see if I can prevent slipping stripping, or I can Epoxy a 5/16 socket or bit driver shank into it...
I'm setting up an abbreviated "road tool roll" with the basics, but I don't want to have a full size No. #3 driver in the DD full time.
I've looked (Googled) a bit, with 0 results.
Here is conceptually what I want: either the Craftsman full handle or the MAC hand and a half for handle sizes, with a stubby version of the SO #3, preferably with the hex on the shank.
I've got some No. 3 &4 bits in 3/16 drive (Well that "#3" is actually a #2 that had a munged tip, and I ground it back. So while it fits, if it broke once it probably will again. Heck I broke a SO #3 on these screws), and that longer bit could conceivably be pressed into the Stanley drive handle, but I'm not confident I won't split it, or strip the hex shape inside that handle. I'd rather get something already made.
The other option is a 5/16 bit drive handle that has the bit socket in the handle. But that will probably be hard to find as well.
Anyone seen something like this?
If not, who has a slightly longer #3 bit? I can try grinding the shank to see if I can prevent slipping stripping, or I can Epoxy a 5/16 socket or bit driver shank into it...




