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James May mentioned the screwdriver again tonight during his programme reassembling the Hornby loco.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b086t7c9

 

But I must say I've always used the BluTac method with great sucess.  Never had a problem even with those tiny little black ones deeply recessed on Bachmann diesels.

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Failing Blu-tack a piece of adhesive tape (or other glue*) will work.

 

Magnetic screwdrivers are a PITA.... (often the screw is magnetised too with annoying resuits!)

 

*Most fail to stick to metal and the joint fractures easily.

 

Like trains, you can never have too many screwdrivers (The one you need is always the one you can't find!  :scratchhead: )

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depending on the space available, just poke the screw through a thin strip of paper, and pull paper away when screw is started.

Or rub your chosen standard screwdriver tip on a strong magnet, works really well picking up and replacing Bachmann body mounting screws etc

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  • 4 years later...

Google Quickwedge screwdrivers. Got my first one in 1974.

Available in lots of blade sizes and lengths. Other makes are available but they are just copies. 

You pays your money, you makes your choice.

 

Ray

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