A butter knife.
It works on any size screw, including philips if it's pointy, and if it has the heavy metal handle, you can use it with a nail to tap pins out.
Uncle Bob is that you??
A butter knife.
It works on any size screw, including philips if it's pointy, and if it has the heavy metal handle, you can use it with a nail to tap pins out.
In all seriousness, aside from "real" tools, I cannot work without a chop stick close by. I use them for SOOO many things - knocking out slide stop pin, removing firing pin stop, lapping/polishing, etc. I always nab a few extra at the Chinese restaurants....
HA! I swear I have pieces of chopsticks on my bench and in my toolbox.In all seriousness, aside from "real" tools, I cannot work without a chop stick close by. I use them for SOOO many things - knocking out slide stop pin, removing firing pin stop, lapping/polishing, etc. I always nab a few extra at the Chinese restaurants....