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Does anyone else have problems with snapping the 1/16 drivers? What make of tips do people think are the strongest?
Ben
millzy
28-05-2009, 12:40 PM
no - I find the 2mm ones are crap and round out first
Ive got CML ones there not bad
Southwell
28-05-2009, 12:48 PM
The reason you are snapping them is because you are doing up things with it at an angle, which puts loads of pressure on them.
I cant say i havent angled the driver.. lol
what make of tips do you use eastwell?
Southwell
28-05-2009, 12:57 PM
Ive still got my AE ones, im just waiting for them to wear out. My 1/16th one snapped when i was in a rush and angled it. Ill have a look at my other one, it's never broken, but the tip is moulded into the handle, cant remember the make.
Body Paint
28-05-2009, 01:06 PM
The new associated ones are rubbish! Mine are made of cheese, I have had them about a year now and I have had to grind them back so many times (because they round off) that I already need a new 16th tip and my 0.50" lasted about 5 minutes :thumbdown:
My old AE driver lasted 13 years before finally I snapped it.
millzy
28-05-2009, 01:29 PM
The new associated ones are rubbish! Mine are made of cheese, I have had them about a year now and I have had to grind them back so many times (because they round off) that I already need a new 16th tip and my 0.50" lasted about 5 minutes :thumbdown:
My old AE driver lasted 13 years before finally I snapped it.
are the AE ones the colour coded lot - pink red blue and that?
Southwell
28-05-2009, 01:29 PM
Yeah.
millzy
28-05-2009, 01:33 PM
oh ive snapped them- i stil have the handels in the box lol
the gold one snapped first and the rest took a dive after- the 2mm ones i hate are red as well = but it think there fastrax
JohnM
28-05-2009, 01:42 PM
The new associated ones are rubbish! Mine are made of cheese, I have had them about a year now and I have had to grind them back so many times (because they round off) that I already need a new 16th tip and my 0.50" lasted about 5 minutes :thumbdown:
And I thought it was me being a tit that was breaking them:D
I keep the Associated handles, and put EDS shafts in them, seems like good quaility stuff.
sosidge
28-05-2009, 01:43 PM
Of the smaller tips, the brand I have been most impressed with are the Wiha tools that Schumacher (used to?) distribute. Pretty cheap too.
Wiha is a proper tool brand, not cheaply machined drill blanks in a bling handle.
wooohooo my B44 and B4 are in about 20 pieces... now i can put them back together with my broken 1/16 driver :thumbdown:
My day isnt going too well :(
millzy
28-05-2009, 02:58 PM
what takes 1/16 on the b4 dude
tell me where im wrong- top off my head b4s at home so cant check but....
1.5 bulkhead - front bumper -wing- shock tower location- rear bumper top and bottom (could be wrong on the last)
3/36 top plate front tower -rear tower U plate- -top plate- gear box cover- gear box cassing shock wishbone location
2mm- anti squat - t plate- motor screws
0.5 hing pin holders
Northy
28-05-2009, 03:03 PM
wooohooo my B44 and B4 are in about 20 pieces... now i can put them back together with my broken 1/16 driver :thumbdown:
My day isnt going too well :(
You stupid Jeb-end...... :lol:
G
what takes 1/16 on the b4 dude
tell me where im wrong- top off my head b4s at home so cant check but....
1.5 bulkhead - front bumper -wing- shock tower location- rear bumper top and bottom (could be wrong on the last)
3/36 top plate front tower -rear tower U plate- -top plate- gear box cover- gear box cassing shock wishbone location
2mm- anti squat - t plate- motor screws
0.5 hing pin holders
Milzy i think my car uses imperial screws...... Unless you've made a metric :woot:car.. isnt 1.5 the pinion size :confused:
Ben
Why don't we move away from 1/16 allen ????? It's too small
It seems like FH screws at the bottom of b4 & b44 can be replaced by 5/64.
Also, it has the great advantage to be equal to 2mm, the most used size on metric cars :thumbsup:
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