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    Star Bit Tip

    If you're ever having trouble with star bits, I find that precision flat heads work just as well.



    The only stars that don't work with flat heads are the ones with the pretruding piece in the center of the star.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    If you're ever having trouble with star bits, I find that precision flat heads work just as well.

    The only stars that don't work with flat heads are the ones with the pretruding piece in the center of the star.
    Just to let you know I was at Home Depot 2 days ago picking up so stuff and saw small Torx driver set it was around $6. The smallest I had was T5 and I have some laptop drives that the T5 was to big?? So I am hopping the T4 fits.
    •Bits include T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10 and T15 Torx tip sizes

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    The star heads with the little nub in the center, You can pop that nub off with a flat head and a hammer.

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    I just went to autozone and bought a cheap set of the security star bits for 7.99. Was cheaper then my local Homedepot, and my local Ace and Lowes don't carry the security ones. Makes getting into sat/cable boxes so much easier...!

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    This is what I use. 9.00 at harbor freight, can't beat it. It has Hex, Hollow Hex, Pozi, Torx, Hollow-tip Torx, Square, Spline Fasteners, Phillips And Slotted.

    100 Piece Security Bit Set

    While they aren't high grade like a craftsman set would be, I lose the tips before they break (the wife and kids often like to help out). I often buy specialty tools from HF. If I need a tool that I don't used every day it's a great place to find a cheap tool but keep in mind you get what you pay for.

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    I buy most of my tools from HF. The problem with a set like the one in the post above (whitch I have one) is that I only use 2 or 3 bits and the rest just sit in the case. Another problem I have with HF torx pits is if you don't seat the bit in the screw right the tip of the bit will brake off. Like the post above says "you get what you pay for".

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    I buy most of my tools from HF. The problem with a set like the one in the post above (whitch I have one) is that I only use 2 or 3 bits and the rest just sit in the case. Another problem I have with HF torx pits is if you don't seat the bit in the screw right the tip of the bit will brake off. Like the post above says "you get what you pay for".
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    Quote Originally Posted by ParkerFlyer4 View Post
    The star heads with the little nub in the center, You can pop that nub off with a flat head and a hammer.
    You can also hit these a few times with a hacksaw blade, and use a slotted screwdriver on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twmart View Post
    Just to let you know I was at Home Depot 2 days ago picking up so stuff and saw small Torx driver set it was around $6. The smallest I had was T5 and I have some laptop drives that the T5 was to big?? So I am hopping the T4 fits.
    •Bits include T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10 and T15 Torx tip sizes
    I bought them same husky one at home depot also. Had for a year, I also use them in my cordless drill driver to break down hard drives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rca987 View Post
    If you're ever having trouble with star bits, I find that precision flat heads work just as well.

    The only stars that don't work with flat heads are the ones with the pretruding piece in the center of the star.
    I tried that tip with the small phillips screws. Worked like a charm the first time. The second time the blade tip broke. I seldom, if ever, have a problem with the star bits though. It's the dinky phillips screws that give me a hard time.

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    Same here, star bits work great but when dealing with Philips I gotta press down real hard to prevent stripping. I almost never get to use a micro phillips bit in a cordless because it'll strip on me everytime!

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    when you insert the bit make sure it is seated then twist counter clockwise just a smidge on the drill before you pull the trigger. I will work like clockwork most of the time
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    I'll try that.


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