also how do you keep hex wrenches from stripping?
What is the best way to get out a stripped screw
Bondhus makes really good hex wrenches and allen keys. They aren't cheap but are VERY nice! Intergy also makes good hex wrenches (the rest is... eh!). We use Bondhus wrenches at work and I use the allen wrenches and they are very nice. If your hex tool or allen wrench seems to be getting worn out TOSS IT! it will strip your screws out if your not super careful... :shock:thanks for all the suggestions some of the screws in my wraith are almost impossible to get out with a hex wrench. any suggestions on quality hex wrenches that wont strip so easily?
Bondhus makes really good hex wrenches and allen keys. They aren't cheap but are VERY nice! Intergy also makes good hex wrenches (the rest is... eh!). We use Bondhus wrenches at work and I use the allen wrenches and they are very nice. If your hex tool or allen wrench seems to be getting worn out TOSS IT! it will strip your screws out if your not super careful... :shock:
Seems to me that the most common wrench to strip is the 1.5mm, and the best part about the Integy Ti-nitide wrench set is the black 1/16" wrench works amazing in place of stripped 1.5mm screws.
Check out the Dynamite wrenches, I just got a set and love them. Best part is they only cost me $20
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I would like to find a socket head torx M2 thread screw, as well as a torx set screw with M2 thread.
I don't have any issues with 2mm or 2.5mm hex, when using quality tools, ti-nitride or cobalt steel.
Get MIP Thorp wrenches and use a proper technique. That was my solution.
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Please define what is and what is NOT "Proper Technique".
This should be entertaining:mrgreen: