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#21 Posted : 08 April 2011 09:27:58

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Tomick wrote:
You could try the Stanley 'FatMax' 00 Phillips

Excellent tool,my hands are the size of steam shovels & arthritic,I have no trouble at all holding it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayIS...em&item=180457147246
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#22 Posted : 13 April 2011 13:34:08

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got the wera phillips 00 of ebay and the end has rounded !!!!!!
Got to be a copy - but to send back will cost more in postage!!!! and postage is not refundable.


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#23 Posted : 13 April 2011 14:18:48

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Don't always go for e-bay Hil, there are cheaper places out there, eg
I needed a razor saw for Victory, there was a Draper set incuding blades mitre block and sanding block on e-bay for £29-£30. Amazon had the same set for £14.99, and quite a few others on Amazon for around £20/£22.

BTW Tomick mentioned a Stanley screwdriver, as he's the expert I would go with his recommendation.
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#24 Posted : 24 June 2011 19:08:00

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hi guys. where can i get more of the sandpaper and what grade was it again

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#25 Posted : 24 June 2011 19:17:31

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i bought a size 0 phillips screwdriver from halfords. its the professional range so guaranteed for life!! no problems so far and it was only £3.50!!
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#26 Posted : 24 June 2011 21:28:29

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If you have a hobby craft near you try them. I bought a set of draper screwdrivers which have about 10 drivers in it and some tweezers, it was about £6, bargain. And they work a treat.
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Hi guys remember Mr T said buy the best screw driver you can afford.

We are going to spend nearly £700 on a fantastic model, I think we need to spend a little extra to get the best screw drivers to do the job, remember its the only tool we need, I spent £22 and they will not let me down, more to the point the McLaren will benefit big styleLOL
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#28 Posted : 24 June 2011 21:59:41

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and the sandpaper?
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#29 Posted : 24 June 2011 22:06:54

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how many different sized screw heads will there be?
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#30 Posted : 24 June 2011 22:11:53

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Hi Scotty,

I did not use the sandpaper, I use ladies manicure files they are not expensive ( 35p for 6 )Side1 is med side 2 is fine you can cut it and glue small pieces on to bits of planking hope that helps.LOL

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#31 Posted : 25 June 2011 14:19:03

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i bought a screw driver set from maplins today 12 piece presion set for 5.99 much better than the screw driver that came from the first issue
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Those White gloves are creeping me out dude.Laugh
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#33 Posted : 06 July 2011 10:50:53

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i have been dipping the tips of the screws in vaseline to help with screwing them in. seems to have worked well so far.BigGrin
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