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i am sick of stripping screws when i take my 5t apart to clean..is there a better kit?i heard people say a stainless kit from rc screwz,but also heard they strip just as easliy.is there a better kit out there?what extra tools wrenches would i need?if any?
 
I have had no problems with the rc screwz set also make sure that you have a good tool set because cheap tools can strip alot of screws I learned that the hard way. Tool set is very important.
 
I use team associated tools and hudy it consists of all the hex drives that pull out because I use a electric screw driver (lazy) and a plus is the tool is hexed all the way up so when you use them after awhile they will get round off which will cause striped screws you can use your dremel tool and cut off the end and make the tool good as new again.
 
I use team associated tools and hudy it consists of all the hex drives that pull out because I use a electric screw driver (lazy) and a plus is the tool is hexed all the way up so when you use them after awhile they will get round off which will cause striped screws you can use your dremel tool and cut off the end and make the tool good as new again.
would these work with a drill?is there any way you could maybe send me a link to these tools..im in desperate need of a good set..
 
i am sick of stripping screws when i take my 5t apart to clean..is there a better kit?i heard people say a stainless kit from rc screwz,but also heard they strip just as easliy.is there a better kit out there?what extra tools wrenches would i need?if any?

I bought the rc stainless screw set and they're solid as a rock also no more rusty screws
 
Jw, I own a tool and die shop and swear by bondhus Allen wrenches. You can buy them from northern tool for cheap. They last forever. I also always buy the ball-end wrenches, you can use them at an angle in tight areas. I also bought a full stainless screw kit. Very nice quality. Tony's from Ddm. Here is a link for the wrenches. in my opinion, tools for this hobby are way overpriced. People that don't use them everyday buy into the gimmicks and marketing ploys for these overpriced drivers. I bought this kit 2 years ago and they work great. Bondhus are great, and have lifetime warranty. Reid supply has lots of great tools, fasteners, eclips, circlips, whatever for cheap. We use them weekly in our tool and die business. Hope this helps.

http://www.reidsupply.com/sku/74686/
 
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Well whenever I strip my screws, its usually because the tip of my screwdriver is worn out and it strips them easily. Sometimes it is the screws, but if you use a new screwdriver once in a while, screws won't ever strip. Also when unscrewing things, try to get the exact size of the screw, if you get a little even the tiny bit smaller, it will strip the screw
 
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