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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 8116331" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>You are free to do whatever you want. I recommend against it, and clearly you're trying to prove a point. However I don't recall ever saying anything about using a screwdriver to sculpt metal or anything ridiculous like that. I simply very simply pointed out hey you might want to think about a screwdriver that has a good handle/metal if you want one versatile enough to conquer other tasks.</p><p></p><p>There are actually parts of cars that require you to use a flathead for something other than it's recommended purpose of screwing. For instance those tabs that hold a wheelwell gaurd in place. You may have trouble getting a pry bar in there, matter of fact the manual will say to use a flathead screwdriver. So I just keep winning, and you just keep making absurd comments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 8116331, member: 631331"] You are free to do whatever you want. I recommend against it, and clearly you're trying to prove a point. However I don't recall ever saying anything about using a screwdriver to sculpt metal or anything ridiculous like that. I simply very simply pointed out hey you might want to think about a screwdriver that has a good handle/metal if you want one versatile enough to conquer other tasks. There are actually parts of cars that require you to use a flathead for something other than it's recommended purpose of screwing. For instance those tabs that hold a wheelwell gaurd in place. You may have trouble getting a pry bar in there, matter of fact the manual will say to use a flathead screwdriver. So I just keep winning, and you just keep making absurd comments [/QUOTE]
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