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ssspconcepts 03.09.2008 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum (Post 154017)
the tips are very important. I bought a set of PB drivers, they have a perfect fit, and you can cut them off so you have got a fresh driver again.

I agree...I have been using the Integy drivers for awhile...but never really had problems til now...

Maybe its time to invest in some new drivers...and 12.9 screws!

ssspconcepts 03.09.2008 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 154002)
Just like jhautz, I buy screws in bulk from McMaster-Carr. I order the 12.9 black oxide screws, and they hold up very well. However, in my experience any of these screws which use a 2mm hex driver do not like the Associated 5/64" (what Associated calls 2mm, actually 1.984mm), and I strip out those screws quite frequently, along with 3mm set screws that use a 1.5mm driver. It's very possible that the tips on my 1.5mm and 2mm drivers just need to be replaced, but they're only maybe a year old.

Do you have a link for McMaster-Carr? Thanks.

MetalMan 03.09.2008 07:16 PM

http://www.mcmaster.com

If you want to find regular hex head screws, type "screws" into the search box. Then click on "Socket Cap Screws". A list of many different screw types will appear. To choose the 12.9 screws, just click on "Class 12.9" under the Class heading. Unfortunately it looks like 12.9 is only offered for the standard head hex screws... And the countersunk screws can be gotten in 10.9 at best, which could explain why the hexes don't last as long for me compared to standard hex head screws.

Also, McMaster sells washers, hex nuts, lock nuts, etc. in bulk as well, and it really is a great deal to buy these pieces by the 100 if you are into custom building like I am.

ssspconcepts 03.09.2008 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 154113)
http://www.mcmaster.com

If you want to find regular hex head screws, type "screws" into the search box. Then click on "Socket Cap Screws". A list of many different screw types will appear. To choose the 12.9 screws, just click on "Class 12.9" under the Class heading. Unfortunately it looks like 12.9 is only offered for the standard head hex screws... And the countersunk screws can be gotten in 10.9 at best, which could explain why the hexes don't last as long for me compared to standard hex head screws.

Also, McMaster sells washers, hex nuts, lock nuts, etc. in bulk as well, and it really is a great deal to buy these pieces by the 100 if you are into custom building like I am.

Thanks Metal Man.

RCShocker 03.11.2008 08:09 PM

Wow, I really hate to hear about the tough times with the Hexcrews AP kit. :surprised:

I have nothing but love for my AP kit. After building my FLM BL E-Maxx with them, I reordered extra's just to top off the rather pricey kit.

I've got mostly new hex drivers and dont use alot of loc-tite on the screw threads.


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