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HandyManny

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yeah I agree. Also small electrionics, watches, jewelery, etc. Small stuff, but comes in handy when needed.
 

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Small flat blades are good for releasing "Tie Wraps" if you ever need to...........
 

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No, no guys. Read the CL ad more closely. These are very specific tools, made for very specific jobs ONLY. They are designed for delicate "Persishon" jobs. :lol:
 

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Not good for watches as they are too big.


Are you sure. I use a set just like it to remove that backs of our watches to replace batteries. I'm not talking fine mechnical or automatic watch movements here, just talking about back panels on Casio G-Shocks or Timex Ironmans.
 
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A short thin-bodied flatblade is also good in a pinch for setting air/fuel mixture screws on the old standby CV (like Keihin, etsc.) motorcycle carburetors, that have the screws under and behind the main carb body.
 
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Are you sure. I use a set just like it to remove that backs of our watches to replace batteries. I'm not talking fine mechnical or automatic watch movements here, just talking about back panels on Casio G-Shocks or Timex Ironmans.


Well yea it will do that but not good for working on movements. I bought a General Tools set and not a single driver was usable. Also heres the correct tool.

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