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New appreciation for the Super Tinker screwdriver

us Offline Southern Dad

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New appreciation for the Super Tinker screwdriver
on: March 03, 2013, 05:53:21 AM
I love my Victorinox Super Tinker, but I have never used the screwdriver much because it opens the Vic into a "T" shape which makes it hard to work in tight places. While fixing a stubborn kitchen drawer today, I found myself needing to apply A LOT of force on a wood screw to tighten it down, probably because I didn't drill the hole deep enough. I tightened the screw with my firmest grip on my screwdriver but I couldn't get it all the way in. I decided to try my Super Tinker because I happened to have it out. I found that I was able to apply much more downward force and turning power by gripping the T shape knife tightly like in these photos I took. It worked great! The Super Tinker didn't flex one bit, and I didn't have too go out looking for a bigger handled screwdriver.


se Offline Northern Geek

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Re: New appreciation for the Super Tinker screwdriver
Reply #1 on: March 03, 2013, 09:24:33 AM
Nice.. :)

I still haven't bought a single SAK with a backside philips.. I'd be worried about this: http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,39825.0.html

Then again.. I tend to make do with the can opener as well so I'm usually good. :)


us Offline twiliter

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Re: New appreciation for the Super Tinker screwdriver
Reply #2 on: March 03, 2013, 11:27:20 AM
Good to hear about success stories with the back spring phillips, my success rate with that tool was about 10% over the years with both the Super and Deluxe Tinkers. I usually had to resort to the can opener or a trip to the toolbox, sometimes for a band-aid too. Tempted a few times to sail it across the yard. Maybe it was just bad technique?  :whistle:


00 Offline kirk13

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Re: New appreciation for the Super Tinker screwdriver
Reply #3 on: March 03, 2013, 01:56:06 PM
Good to here some love for the back tool Phillips.It may not be as good as the inline,but its still a good and useful addition to a SAK!
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Re: New appreciation for the Super Tinker screwdriver
Reply #4 on: March 03, 2013, 02:14:25 PM
Be very careful about the amount of torque you apply.  Remember that you're torquing on a brass pin (soft) which is supported only by a thin Aluminum liner (also very soft).

This can happen



In that thread, I replaced the brass pin with a stainless steel pin.  It's held up better but the design really requires a better retaining system than an aluminum liner, imo.

Here's a link to torque testing the inline flat driver

(Bad pictures and all  :whistle:)


 

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