4xdog
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Here's one for the group: It's not uncommon when using a screwdriver as a lever or prying tool to tape the tip to protect whatever we're working on from being marred. I do it often, but I've never been convinced the way I do it is the best way. The tip isn't always protected and the tape rarely lasts longer than the first touch onto the work.
My approach:
1. Masking, duct, gaffer, or some other tape depending on what's at hand and general feeling about what I'm doing. Scotch blue masking most of the time.
2. Fold a piece of tape down from the tip, sometimes sorta wrapping it around the blade but mostly not.
There's gotta be a better way all you pros choose the tape or attach it to the screwdriver, yes? Learning a better approach would be a simple but worthwhile upgrade.
My approach:
1. Masking, duct, gaffer, or some other tape depending on what's at hand and general feeling about what I'm doing. Scotch blue masking most of the time.
2. Fold a piece of tape down from the tip, sometimes sorta wrapping it around the blade but mostly not.
There's gotta be a better way all you pros choose the tape or attach it to the screwdriver, yes? Learning a better approach would be a simple but worthwhile upgrade.
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