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Anyone know a good place for these ?? Not the el cheapo boxes of chinese made junk for 50b that bend and twist !!

I have a few sets of cheap bits, for fiddling with electronics, mobiles, and the like.. that usually work but have the internals of a digital camera that refuse to budge and a 1mm flathead isnt right.

I need either a 1mm crosshead (phillips / posidrive) with sharp 'spines' or a 0.75mm flathead made from VERY hardened steel or I will simply grind all of the screw heads away before they budge.

As the thing is in bits now ASAP is good.

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May be el cheapo ....but Amorn has them.....

And as I always say....something is always better than nothing even if it does cost you 99bt

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It is possible to buy these specialist screwdriver sets almost anywhere, supermarkets, markets and so on, but if you are looking for quality and something decent, than I suggest you visit HomePro. There is a branch in Hang Dong and on the super highway.

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nothing in amorn or homepro is the tiny size I need.. I have a bunch of normal quality ones including a 1mm flathead and thats too wide.

I need a proper watch repair or something I guess. really micro !!

Thanks tho.

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nothing in amorn or homepro is the tiny size I need.. I have a bunch of normal quality ones including a 1mm flathead and thats too wide.

I need a proper watch repair or something I guess. really micro !!

Thanks tho.

Sorry, than I have no idea.

I think this is something you may have to buy Online.

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Anyone know a good place for these ?? Not the el cheapo boxes of chinese made junk for 50b that bend and twist !!

I have a few sets of cheap bits, for fiddling with electronics, mobiles, and the like.. that usually work but have the internals of a digital camera that refuse to budge and a 1mm flathead isnt right.

I need either a 1mm crosshead (phillips / posidrive) with sharp 'spines' or a 0.75mm flathead made from VERY hardened steel or I will simply grind all of the screw heads away before they budge.

As the thing is in bits now ASAP is good.

Look for these. I have bought 2 sets in Thailand over the years and both still working well. One set I keep in Thailand and the other at my work place in the Middle East. Use them on electronics and my watches. Seem very durable and robust for my use. post-6366-13916260196576_thumb.jpg

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Anyone know a good place for these ?? Not the el cheapo boxes of chinese made junk for 50b that bend and twist !!

I have a few sets of cheap bits, for fiddling with electronics, mobiles, and the like.. that usually work but have the internals of a digital camera that refuse to budge and a 1mm flathead isnt right.

I need either a 1mm crosshead (phillips / posidrive) with sharp 'spines' or a 0.75mm flathead made from VERY hardened steel or I will simply grind all of the screw heads away before they budge.

As the thing is in bits now ASAP is good.

Look for these. I have bought 2 sets in Thailand over the years and both still working well. One set I keep in Thailand and the other at my work place in the Middle East. Use them on electronics and my watches. Seem very durable and robust for my use. attachicon.gifuploadfromtaptalk1391625908360.jpg

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I've got a set of those, good bang for buck. The smallest blade is 1.4mm, maybe a bit big for the OP. Nana screw had them last time I was in there.

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Yeah I didnt want to just be negative, but 1.4mm is about double the size I need.

Like I said.. I have a bunch of stuff I normally use, down to 1mm flathead and a tiny cross head. But this is super small and really done up rock tight. I need high quality and tiny.

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