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G1GRANDEUR

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good find.

i'd use it for home or clean work. i dont wanna get handle dirty :p
 

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maybe its the fact that its 2 am and ive been doing > 6 hours of calculus but this made me chuckle

"could not be made hard enough for industrial screwdriving applications"

good stuff
 
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According to the site, they spent millions trying to get these right....

After extensive testing and an investment in the millions of dollars, Wera Tools' Research & Development experts in Wuppertal, Germany came up with the ultimate solution. A cryogenic (vacuum ice-hardening) process cools the steel. This tempers the steel in a gasless chamber, which preserves flexibility while giving tools optimal hardness and durability values.
 

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I just got a set of these, should be in the mail any day. I lowballed a ebay seller by $10 and did not expect to get them. I will let you guys know what I think.

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One of the caveats relating to these tools is fairly significant:

Stainless steel hand tools should be stored separately from carbon steel hand tools and containers. Autoclaveable plastic trays can be used, for example. If stainless steel tools come into contact with carbon steel, extraneous rust contamination can occur, and passivation may be necessary.
 

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One of the caveats relating to these tools is fairly significant:

Stainless steel hand tools should be stored separately from carbon steel hand tools and containers. Autoclaveable plastic trays can be used, for example. If stainless steel tools come into contact with carbon steel, extraneous rust contamination can occur, and passivation may be necessary.

That reminds me of having to keep led acid batteries in separate rooms from nickel cadmium batteries. :D
 

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Hey guys I am new to this forum. I in the market for quality screwdrivers that don't rust. I am a HVAC mechanic and I work on the roof top and alot of wet conditions. After reading this I am hesitant on getting the stainless set.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00980872000P?mv=rr

I think I am better off with their insulated set because I work on alot of electricity.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00980876000P?mv=rr

Any suggestions would be gladly appreciated. I need robertsons because I am from Canada.

Thanks!
 

Twigga

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Hey guys I am new to this forum. I in the market for quality screwdrivers that don't rust. I am a HVAC mechanic and I work on the roof top and alot of wet conditions. After reading this I am hesitant on getting the stainless set.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00980872000P?mv=rr

I think I am better off with their insulated set because I work on alot of electricity.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00980876000P?mv=rr

Any suggestions would be gladly appreciated. I need robertsons because I am from Canada.

Thanks!
 

Jononon

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Hey guys I am new to this forum. I in the market for quality screwdrivers that don't rust. I am a HVAC mechanic and I work on the roof top and alot of wet conditions. After reading this I am hesitant on getting the stainless set.

If you work on steel fasteners, rather than exclusively stainless, stainless drivers will offer very little advantage over regular chromed tools.

Personally I'd use insert bits in a good quality insulated (if necessary) handle, give everything a quick squirt of WD40 before putting it away, and throw the bits away when they get too crapped up. As far as I am aware, Wera don't sell an insulated driver that takes standard bits. But [broken record]Wiha[/broken record] offer the #38016, which would seem ideal, at US$32.
 
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