Heavymetal
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Anybody have any odd little screwdrivers?? This is legit, for the rigorous world of flute maintenance.
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It looks like a cheesy near-potmetal screwdriver, the type that used some crappy plastic for the handle, where any appreciable amount of torque would cause the plastic handle to split-apart, and the shaft/tip to quickly deform. I bet any musical instrument technician would refuse to use such a crappy tool on something about-which they cared, or something which they were being paid to fix.
Here are some screwdrivers in the toolbox. The two smaller ones, I call 'em 'novelty screwdrivers,' are from my wife's 41 year career as an electrical engineer for the company which is the world's largest producer of solar and wind-power generation, besides the traditional natural gas and nuclear power-generation methods. As you can see, they are combination slotted and phillips, and the white one has a magnetic insert on the handle end. The Xcelite slotted screwdriver is very-handy for working on small brass jets in motorcycle carburetors.
I have a couple screwdrivers which came with phonograph turntable cartridge/stylus kits, not pictured, from Shure. They are very-small and appear to be made with some precision, to fit the small machine screws which secure the cartridge body in the tonearm shell, on a quality turntable.
Here are some screwdrivers in the toolbox. The two smaller ones, I call 'em 'novelty screwdrivers,' are from my wife's 41 year career as an electrical engineer
Do they still make those novelty ones? Can't remember ever seeing them for sale but in the 80's and 90's it seemed like all the old guys had em.
I once used a 3 foot long pry bar to bend a flute key for my wife.... My reasoning, the human hand can only make so small of a movement, so a longer lever will make the displacement of the key much smaller, giving me more accuracy. It worked great.
Do they still make those novelty ones? Can't remember ever seeing them for sale but in the 80's and 90's it seemed like all the old guys had em.
Yeah, I remember all the dealers would pass out those promotional screwdrivers like candy at trade shows and such. I'd go to those shows just to get a years worth of pens and drivers! lol
Now everyone has stopped doing that to cut costs - you have to go to the big suppliers to get 'em. Here's a few:
https://www.garrettspecialties.com/screwdrivers-c-69_977.html
https://www.pens.com/auto-and-home/tools/screwdrivers
https://www.promotionchoice.com/categories/Home/Tools