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How to measure for proper screw driver bit?
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<blockquote data-quote="superslomo" data-source="post: 4105195" data-attributes="member: 52208"><p>So to get the proper bit size, do we take feeler gauges and a micrometer? Talking about flat blade screw heads here. I have a DeHaan SXS double that has some special super wide bit screws. Nothing that I own even comes close to fitting. I have Wheeler kits and some other kit I inherited.</p><p></p><p> How do you guys do it? I know stick the driver in the head and see if there is slop LOL. What do you all do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superslomo, post: 4105195, member: 52208"] So to get the proper bit size, do we take feeler gauges and a micrometer? Talking about flat blade screw heads here. I have a DeHaan SXS double that has some special super wide bit screws. Nothing that I own even comes close to fitting. I have Wheeler kits and some other kit I inherited. How do you guys do it? I know stick the driver in the head and see if there is slop LOL. What do you all do? [/QUOTE]
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