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  • KeviM
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    Originally posted by luca72
    "the anti-gravity, screw driver"...found among the remains of the roosvelt UFO!


    im joking! you understand that it is a serious tool .... but the important thing is how when you drive a car .... how you feel it in your hand.
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    Feels quite good so far. Comfortable to use. Amazing amounts of torque

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  • luca72
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    Originally posted by luca72
    "the anti-gravity, screw driver"...found among the remains of the roosvelt UFO!


    im joking! you understand that it is a serious tool .... but the important thing is how when you drive a car .... how you feel it in your hand.

    I'll tell you a nice metropolitan legend, you know that here in Italy (jokingly) the screwdriver supplied in the spare wheel tools of the old fiat cars, is considered one of the best screwdrivers, in terms of trigger, when it points a screw ... it's his!external-content.duckduckgo.com.jpeg

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  • luca72
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    Originally posted by KeviM
    Hey everybody (just an update), my new screwdriver has arrived.. I decided to go with the Vessel JIS +2 x 200mm. It's been good so far. Head really seems to grip the screws well. So well infact that it can sometimes hold the entire screwdriver. [ATTACH=CONFIG]50763[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]50764[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]50765[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]50766[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]50767[/ATTACH]

    Thank you everyone for your input
    "the anti-gravity, screw driver"...found among the remains of the roosvelt UFO!


    im joking! you understand that it is a serious tool .... but the important thing is how when you drive a car .... how you feel it in your hand.

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  • slimslob
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    You can never rule out:

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  • KeviM
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    Re: Screwdriver of choice - Ricoh

    Hey everybody (just an update), my new screwdriver has arrived.. I decided to go with the Vessel JIS +2 x 200mm. It's been good so far. Head really seems to grip the screws well. So well infact that it can sometimes hold the entire screwdriver. IMG_20211110_200306.jpgIMG_20211110_200639.jpgDSC_0050.jpgDSC_0057.jpgDSC_0060.jpg

    Thank you everyone for your input

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  • tonerhead
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    Those Wihi drivers are amazing. I have a ph0 that is pushing 30. It still is as good as when I got it. I also have a 30 year old Harbor Freight 1/4 inch driver handle. I don't think they carry these any more. It came with a 90 degree angle drive attachment, a magetic bit holder and some driver bits. Over the years I have replaced the bits, but I've used the driver handle and bit holder forever. I just did a search on Harbor Freight, they no longer carry it. Hope mine never breaks.

    Lowes has something similar, but just the handle here.


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    Interesting that it comes up as access denied, yet still works.

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  • allan
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    Originally posted by KeviM
    That's 1 of the brands I'm considering. Just wondering if it grips the screw head well

    Yes it fits the screws well and its quite affordable. Been using the same one for years now.

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  • KeviM
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    Originally posted by allan
    I am an old school guy when it comes to this. Use a wiha PH2 x 350mm had a 400mm German one before.. Gives you lots of torque and hand feel. Electric just is to bulky. When it comes to speed i do ok with the old screwdriver.
    That's 1 of the brands I'm considering. Just wondering if it grips the screw head well

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  • allan
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    Originally posted by KeviM
    Sorry. Just upgrading the screwdriver so checking for some advice before I do.

    I am an old school guy when it comes to this. Use a wiha PH2 x 350mm had a 400mm German one before.. Gives you lots of torque and hand feel. Electric just is to bulky. When it comes to speed i do ok with the old screwdriver.

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  • KeviM
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    Originally posted by allan
    Not this again.
    Sorry. Just upgrading the screwdriver so checking for some advice before I do.

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  • allan
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    Not this again.

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  • tonerhead
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    Originally posted by KeviM
    My boss has a similar story, he was fixing a Nashua (Ricoh) copier at a client had the machine apart and his tools out and then realized he has to put money in parking meter on the ground floor. Goes to put money in the meter and when he comes back his Snap-on screwdriver was gone. Someone there took it. No-one admitted to taking it. Anyway that was a $90 screwdriver gone.

    Similar story. I was taking apart a machine in a manager's office. All of a sudden he comes in, has to take a call, asks me to pack up pieces and get out of office. I packed up all of the pieces and did the repair in the reception area. Get done, he is still on call. He is not to be disturbed. He finally finishes. I put the machine back and said in my hurry I had a screwdriver and flashlight on the table in his office. He tells me I must be mistaken, I did not. That jerk robbed me of my 10 inch ames philips and my mag light flashlight that day. Still pisses me off. Hope he enjoyed them, the jerk, the manager yet, I still don't believe it.

    Side note, I've always used B/D power screwdrivers, the 6v pivot plus. I had 2 of them, each lasting about 12 years. Great tool, but ni-cad batteries so eventually quit charging. Now I went cheap. Bought a 4v lithium for $14.99 at WalMart 2 years ago. For the money, not a lot of power, but holds a charge forever and gets the job done, would buy another in a heartbeat.

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  • techandtrader
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    My Driver of choice for everything is the Snapon Ratchet I use Ames / Wira for the long mag hex screw work.

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  • luca72
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    Originally posted by KeviM
    Not to sure if this is the right section for this but...

    For Ricoh machines what is your recommended screwdriver of choice?
    I'm currently using a CK Philips 2 x 250mm shaft, overall length is 350mm. Using this for more than 15 years. It's a good screwdriver but it cams out alot. I read that JIS might be better.

    Thank you in advance
    I use since 2002, Black & Decker PP360LN lithium, equipped with long tip insert, like a manual screwdriver, I only changed the battery once, sturdy, lightweight, and easily repaired in case of breakage, my wrists thank

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    Last edited by luca72; 09-27-2021, 04:50 PM.

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  • MitchD
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    Originally posted by rthonpm
    The lengths of the screws may be different, but the head is the same size. Years ago I had one of the 5.5mm Ames Supply screwdrivers, which was the most reliable one I've ever had. Left it at a customer and never figured out which one so I've had to make due with a few others since then, going to check the recommendations here since the magnets in my current set are far too weak.

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    I have had the Ames 5.5mm since the mid 2000's and it has been by far the best tool in my bag. It fits the Ricoh screws perfect and has a great magnet for holding the screws. My whole dept uses them. its a shame you can not get them anymore. I lost it once and was completely devastated! Turned out i left it in my pocket and it fell out in the car under the seat. I was beyond relived when I found it cleaning out my car at the end of the week!!! Whew!!!

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