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http://i.imgur.com/LstAUoV.jpg?1This may be a stupid question but i cant seem to find a place where i can buy these specifically, i did however look at the wago website and there are a lot of different screw drivers. I think that one of those is a updated version of this one but i dont know which one is pretty much the same, if someone could please help that would be awesome because we really need like 2 more of these. Thanks.(btw this is my first time posting on chief Delphi so go easy on me)

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Re: Wago's and such

You don't need an actual WAGO tool... Just take it to your local hardware store and get a couple of screw drivers that are about the same size.
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Re: Wago's and such

The blade width is the important part. Buy one that is slightly longer and bend it to have an offset in it.

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Nice for getting into tight places.

An angled one is also good.

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Real picture here:

http://www.newark.com/wago/210-658/o...ort/dp/79K2417

Since they are cheap at your local cheap tool place it won't hurt to make a few of them....

..... mostly since they seem to sprout little feet and walk off.
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Re: Wago's and such

i got the problem solved.
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Re: Wago's and such

http://www.newark.com/wago/777-310/u...EN-PDP-29K5114

http://www.newark.com/wago/210-722/t...ool/dp/51R0264

Plenty more at that 2nd. link.
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Re: Wago's and such

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The blade width is the important part. Buy one that is slightly longer and bend it to have an offset in it.

Code:
----------
          \
           \
            ----------(=======)
Nice for getting into tight places.

An angled one is also good.

Code:
 \
  \
   \ 
    ----------------(=======)
Real picture here:

http://www.newark.com/wago/210-658/o...ort/dp/79K2417

Since they are cheap at your local cheap tool place it won't hurt to make a few of them....

..... mostly since they seem to sprout little feet and walk off.
i solved the problem
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