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Cox Engine of The Month
Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
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Levent Suberk- Diamond Member
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Re: Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
Really Bob, with the shaky hands again?
Regarding the hardware, I have socket head screws
for just about anything related to Cox engines.
Bob The Other


Regarding the hardware, I have socket head screws
for just about anything related to Cox engines.
Bob The Other
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Re: Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
@dckrsn wrote:Really Bob, with the shaky hands again?![]()
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Regarding the hardware, I have socket head screws
for just about anything related to Cox engines.
Bob The Other



The screws I work with are really small, think 0 and 00 sizes and they are all straight slots. So small that the screw holder pictured will not clasp them. I have several sets of jewelers screwdrivers and I'm thinking about using Levent's solution to hold them.

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Re: Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
@rsv1cox wrote:@dckrsn wrote:Really Bob, with the shaky hands again?![]()
![]()
Regarding the hardware, I have socket head screws
for just about anything related to Cox engines.
Bob The Other![]()
Yeah, and I don't even drink.
The screws I work with are really small, think 0 and 00 sizes and they are all straight slots. So small that the screw holder pictured will not clasp them. I have several sets of jewelers screwdrivers and I'm thinking about using Levent's solution to hold them.
0 and 00,

Bob
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Re: Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
@Marleysky wrote:I stole this from another website, made me chuckle
This is a test of your Hobby Affiliation.
WHAT DO YOU SEE FIRST?
A ChooChoo train
or
A Needle Valve ??
]
First thing I noticed was the keeper, the give-away.
But Yoda says...........A resemblance there is............

rsv1cox- Top Poster
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Re: Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
I see a wheeled artillery piece...a cannon.
@Marleysky wrote:I stole this from another website, made me chuckle
This is a test of your Hobby Affiliation.
WHAT DO YOU SEE FIRST?
A ChooChoo train
or
A Needle Valve ??
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Re: Non Slip Screwdriver Tip
@944_Jim wrote:I see a wheeled artillery piece...a cannon.@Marleysky wrote:I stole this from another website, made me chuckle
This is a test of your Hobby Affiliation.
WHAT DO YOU SEE FIRST?
A ChooChoo train
or
A Needle Valve ??
Yes it's a cannon:

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