cr123890
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Post by cr123890 on Dec 22, 2016 10:21:51 GMT -8
On my camper we have clutch head screws and I'm wondering has anyone else found a good place to get bits other than vintage trailer supply maybe Home Depot or somewhere else thanks cr
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Post by royboyprods on Dec 22, 2016 13:46:01 GMT -8
I ordered a whole bunch of options from Amazon. I also found that a square head bit sometimes works in a pinch.
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Post by turbodaddy on Dec 22, 2016 17:59:23 GMT -8
I found a nice kit of all kinds of bits from Harbor Freight a few years ago, including three sizes of clutch heads. Just be sure that the bit is well seated when you try to remove the screws, I found tapping them into the fastener with a ball peen hammer worked well.
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Post by chriss on Dec 31, 2016 12:02:33 GMT -8
I swear I found them at ACE awhile back. Just the bits. Didn't need the screws. You may try a good auto parts store because they were used in automotive applications, especially older Chevys.
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Post by hairba11 on Jan 1, 2017 18:37:13 GMT -8
The "security bit" set from harbor freight had three different sized ones, but they came to a point. I hit the one that seemed to fit the best on the belt sander to flatten it so it would engage better. Prior to that I used a regular 1/4" slotted screwdriver tip I narrowed so it just fit inside the clutch
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Post by mrmarty51 on Jan 1, 2017 19:13:50 GMT -8
I can not remember what I was working on a while back. it had three different sizes of clutch heads. i got three screw drivers from NAPA. It might have been My 1959 Dodge W100 Power Wagon.
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