Place the broken tip in a vise. Use a hammer and punch to drive the handle off. Place the new tip in the handle. Drive the new tip home. Done easy peasy@Chicken lights how the heck do you replace the tip on a blade screw driver???
Place the broken tip in a vise. Use a hammer and punch to drive the handle off. Place the new tip in the handle. Drive the new tip home. Done easy peasy
You understand what a tang is on a knife? Same principle with a screwdriverYou lost me with that Drive the handle off???
You understand what a tang is on a knife? Same principle with a screwdriver
all you’re doing is driving the handle off the tang of the screwdriver tip, to use knife language
I’ve never heard of this brand. They’re high quality?I am biased - so don’t take my word for it. Here is my collection of PB Swiss screwdrivers. Took over 20 years to get that many. Yes, they do fail, especially the smaller flat blade ones (example in top of picture) because the grip is so good and you can apply so much torque by hand (no wrenching flats on them).
They work exceptionally well with metric fasteners.
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I have given up on Craftsman, MasterCraft, etc. I do own a bunch of them as well.
Son uses MacTool ones for work.