JimmyB
Now retired - trains and fishing

And don't forget 2" X 4"But bizarrely even younger tradesmen still refer to sheets of “8 x 4” when pricing up jobs involving plywood, MDF, etc.
And don't forget 2" X 4"But bizarrely even younger tradesmen still refer to sheets of “8 x 4” when pricing up jobs involving plywood, MDF, etc.
And some of those are really twisted!And, of course, there's all the threads on the Forum![]()
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Greg - my sincere apologies. I thought you were gently pulling my leg.Wiha is the best that is commonly available:
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7 Piece Precision Nut Driver Set - Metric
Wiha Precision Metric Nut Driver 7 Piece Setwww.wihatools.com
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You will find many cheap knock-offs with the swiveling red cap... you can get these in sets, each, metric, english, torx, nut drivers, socket drivers.
Greg
Sounds like the ones I got at a Show. Listening to what you make of them I wish I had got 2 sets now.A slight aside. A few years ago I bought 1/2 a dozen spanners that had obviously been stamped out on a machine. The chap selling them wouldn't let me buy the single jobs he had but insisted I bought the ones still on a fret as they were cheaper. He said he didn't know the sizes, "just use the one that fits the nut" was his mantra. They're brilliant, as they are steel you can bend them to fit awkward spaces, and if they don't quite fit, you can file them until they do.
I need a socket driver for some M2 nuts and bolts. There are a plethora of options on the interweb - just wondered if anyone has a recommendation or a favoured supplier of such tools?
Thanks.
Phil
If you don't have any, I highly recommend this set, the Wiha 75965. It has all the sockets, screwdriver bits, torx, hex, etc., etc. I haven't found a Chinese loco with a fastener it couldn't handle. I paid about $95 over this side of the pond.Wiha is the best that is commonly available:
I might look out for some more on Sunday, although I must stress they are cheap, so they won't last long and they only fit the nuts they fit, so rounding of tight nuts and bolts may be a problemSounds like the ones I got at a Show. Listening to what you make of them I wish I had got 2 sets now.
Oh Sunday Show? Where? Sat is Peterborough with a local open day Sunday in Little Paxton, G1 layout.I might look out for some more on Sunday, although I must stress they are cheap, so they won't last long and they only fit the nuts they fit, so rounding of tight nuts and bolts may be a problem
Just testing! Of course I meant Peterborough! The excitement is getting to meOh Sunday Show? Where? Sat is Peterborough with a local open day Sunday in Little Paxton, G1 layout.
There's a long thin extension for the screwdriver type handle in the box (above the yellow screwdriver handle.) While the individual drivers are slightly slimmer, the ratchet is very useful in narrow slots. And then metal case is easy to take with me and doesn't use much space on my tiny bench.where they connect to the universal handle,
Which reminds me, although this may not apply to a fresh, unpainted M2 bolt. Accucraft (and others) uses lots of them and coats the bolt heads with thick layers of paint. You sometimes have to knock the paint off to get the socket on the bolt head.they only fit the nuts they
Me too. Before I got the Wiha set.rounded off the head
One thing I did learn very quickly. DO NOT be over generous with the paint if you touch up the scraped bits. Otherwise you'll never shift the nuts/bolts againWhich reminds me, although this may not apply to a fresh, unpainted M2 bolt. Accucraft (and others) uses lots of them and coats the bolt heads with thick layers of paint. You sometimes have to knock the paint off to get the socket on the bolt head.