Electric Screwdrivers
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Electric Screwdrivers
I just got this screwdriver from Costco. It has 3 torque settings from 1.5 Nm to 6 Nm. I haven't used it yet but I'm hoping it works well for RC duty. I've never used an electric screwdriver when working on RC stuff, but I have been wanting to try it. I hope it's not too powerful on the lowest setting.
Please share your electric screwdrivers that work well for RC duties.
Please share your electric screwdrivers that work well for RC duties.
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Re: Electric Screwdrivers
I bought a Dewalt gyroscopic electric driver. It's some pretty cool tech. I mainly got it because I wanted a reliable clutch so I don't over tighten screws. Which the clutch does work great. I bought a cheep one on Amazon that had a clutch yet it didn't seem to work as I was able to drive a 2.5" screw right through a 2x4 with no clutch action. So rather than try again and potentially get the same result I bought the Dewalt. I really like it but it may be just a little too big for 10 th scale cars. It works fine 90% of the time but once in a while it's tough to get at some screws like for the shocks or something that points toward the front or back of the car. It doesn't help that the bits I have for it are long. Otherwise it is a great tool plus it's useful for more than rc and I got a good Amazon deal on a "used" one that appears like it was opened and returned.
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Re: Electric Screwdrivers
A clutch sounds like a good idea. I don't think the one I just got has that. It may not be a great fit for RC use.
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Re: Electric Screwdrivers
I love my DeWalt gyroscopic screwdriver and MIP hex bits. It feels like a necessity for builds, teardowns, and rebuilds. The variable speed/torque and direction are very intuitive. You get a sense of how hard the screws are being turned. I've had other electric screwdrivers in the past, but this is a quantum leap forward.
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Re: Electric Screwdrivers
I also use the Dewalt Gyroscopic driver. I love it but find myself still hand wrenching most of the time.
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Re: Electric Screwdrivers
I use the DeWalt gyroscope for teardown, especially when I wrench on the 1/5 scales. Honestly, I prefer a good MIP driver most of the time for reassembly, but with experience, you can get a feel for when the gyroscopic driver nears optimum tightness and allow it to turn in your hand to prevent stripping.
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