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Post by 69tagalong on Oct 18, 2015 17:23:41 GMT -8
I'm new to camper fixin, but need to remove a LOT of these screws and haven't found a bit to do it. Anyone have any idea what type of bit I'd need to remove this type of screw. Thank you!!
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Post by mobiltec on Oct 18, 2015 17:43:05 GMT -8
That's a clutch head screw. You can get a clutch head bit just about anywhere.
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Post by bigbill on Oct 19, 2015 2:19:59 GMT -8
If your local hardware doesn't have a clutch screw driver, check their screw driver bits or bit sets for one. I like the bits because they work by hand or in a cordless drill. But then I'm lazy.
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Post by 69tagalong on Oct 19, 2015 10:01:03 GMT -8
Thank you. It looked a little different than the other clutch screws, so I wanted to be sure.
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Post by mobiltec on Oct 19, 2015 18:24:27 GMT -8
Thank you. It looked a little different than the other clutch screws, so I wanted to be sure. It does look a little different. Let us know if it doesn't work.
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Post by gary350 on Oct 27, 2015 18:09:43 GMT -8
I asked this same question last week. I went 3 places no one had clutch head bits. They use to have them but not had them in a while no one wants them anymore. I bought a 3/16" square bit then ground it down a little so it was rectangle shape 1/8" x 3/36" it worked great.
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Post by bpmcgee on Oct 29, 2015 11:15:14 GMT -8
Ace Hardware used to carry clutch head screwdrivers when I was working on my '60 pickup.
Not sure if that's still the case, though.
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Post by bigbill on Oct 29, 2015 13:25:06 GMT -8
Look in the little sets of assorted bits, they usually contain both clutch and square bits.
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