Almost all Officer's SAKs have an openers layer, that mens they can easily handle the phillish screws, and there is no need for corkscrew to do the screwdrivers job. Instead of having "two" phillips screwdrivers, one with the corkscrew has an other useful tool and, at last but not least, the small screwdriver holder/carrier
Quote from: Caranthanus on September 10, 2014, 09:35:02 PMAlmost all Officer's SAKs have an openers layer, that mens they can easily handle the phillish screws, and there is no need for corkscrew to do the screwdrivers job. Instead of having "two" phillips screwdrivers, one with the corkscrew has an other useful tool and, at last but not least, the small screwdriver holder/carrier Yeah, but try getting that opener in to unscrew a recessed phillips screw.
Quote from: asmitty on September 11, 2014, 10:23:22 PMQuote from: Caranthanus on September 10, 2014, 09:35:02 PMAlmost all Officer's SAKs have an openers layer, that mens they can easily handle the phillish screws, and there is no need for corkscrew to do the screwdrivers job. Instead of having "two" phillips screwdrivers, one with the corkscrew has an other useful tool and, at last but not least, the small screwdriver holder/carrier Yeah, but try getting that opener in to unscrew a recessed phillips screw. And how will you get the T-shaped phillips in such a recessed place
Quote from: Caranthanus on September 11, 2014, 11:19:19 PMQuote from: asmitty on September 11, 2014, 10:23:22 PMQuote from: Caranthanus on September 10, 2014, 09:35:02 PMAlmost all Officer's SAKs have an openers layer, that mens they can easily handle the phillish screws, and there is no need for corkscrew to do the screwdrivers job. Instead of having "two" phillips screwdrivers, one with the corkscrew has an other useful tool and, at last but not least, the small screwdriver holder/carrier Yeah, but try getting that opener in to unscrew a recessed phillips screw. And how will you get the T-shaped phillips in such a recessed place More easily than with a can opener This is the job I use Phillips drivers more than any other at work. You'd be amazed how many high end Diecast cars have deep recessed screws keeping them in their boxes. Only time the Tinker fails is if the screw heads are too small....which is why I've a Rambler for back up