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Bubba Fett

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What kind of issues do you have with Stanley screwdrivers Bubba?
He's using keystone tipped (standard tapered) screwdrivers. He should be using hollow ground drivers on those screws. He is using one, but ALL of them should be hollow ground. Regular keystone drivers can damage the screws, and some of those screws are hard to replace. Also I find Stanley screwdrivers to be poor quality, except for the 100 Plus series, which are excellent.
 
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ohhimark

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If you slow it down to .25 at 1:05 and 1:10-1:12 looks like you can read it. I'm guessing Allen, but my eyes aren't good and my screen is small.

At first I thought it might say Alloy, but it looks spaced like it is 2 words... All Old or All OTC.. maybe All O/D.. They don't look like the satin Allen wrenches I've seen. IDK.
 

dukefx

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Why is it still a mystery? I've told you already, they are Chinese rebrands, even showed one of them. In this case it's a rebrand by the Ukrainian company Vitol whose brand is "ALLOID" as you can clearly see. The butane tank has also a bunch of cyrillic writings. You guys are really the opposite of Sherlock Holmes.


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@dchawk81 not a single reply on any of his vids so good luck.
 

dchawk81

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Why is it still a mystery? I've told you already, they are Chinese rebrands, even showed one of them. In this case it's a rebrand by the Ukrainian company Vitol whose brand is "ALLOID" as you can clearly see. The butane tank has also a bunch of cyrillic writings. You guys are really the opposite of Sherlock Holmes.


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@dchawk81 not a single reply on any of his vids so good luck.
No need to insult people who've never heard of the brand.
 

dukefx

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I didn't hear of the brand (if we can call a rebrand of the same Chinese wrenches that are available as ~5000 different other brands a brand) either before this, but it takes about 5 minutes to find out or none at all if you care to trust the word of someone who knows how to dig. In Europe the Polish Kreator brand is probably the easiest to get if you want to get your hands on such wrenches as it's widely available across Europe.
 
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Wamsutta

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Why is it still a mystery? I've told you already, they are Chinese rebrands, even showed one of them. In this case it's a rebrand by the Ukrainian company Vitol whose brand is "ALLOID" as you can clearly see. The butane tank has also a bunch of cyrillic writings. You guys are really the opposite of Sherlock Holmes.
IS THIS IT HERE ?
 
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