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Old February 23rd 04, 10:46 PM
Pete KE9OA
 
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Both Digi-Key and Techi-Tool have ceramic blade screwdrivers. They are
fairly expensive, but they are good for microwave circuits.

Pete

"Gray Shockley" wrote in message
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 9:25:33 -0600, Ron Hardin wrote
(in message ):

Who sells a nonconducting screwdriver? About the size of a paper clip
with its end filed to screwdriver shape, but nonconducting.

I need it to turn a pot that doesn't like to be shorted to ground,
poked at through a metal chassis hole.


Just about any set of tv alignment tools should have something that works.


Also, ya can take a /very/ small screwdriver (sewing machine?) and slide

all
but the very end of it into spaghetti and shrink it down.


/gray/ - mebbe


I remember transparent plastic rods with screwdriver ends from long
ago, but don't know what word to search on.





 
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