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I've actually been lucky enough to find some clutchhead screwdrivers. My
local hardware store carries them in three sizes. Chevy Duty also sells a
set of 3 sizes for about $15. Your local hardware store should be able to
get you some clutchhead screwdrivers, if you need a different size from
the ones Chevy Duty carries.
But I hate it when I find a clutchhead screw that a PO has used a Philips'
head driver on...
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, tcape wrote:
> I had a major problem with the clutchhead screws when I started trying to
> take off the weatherstripping around my driver's side door. (The '47 AD has
> the weatherstripping held in place by a metal strip....held on with about 20
> clutchhead screws!) Finally resorted to holding an old screwdriver against
> the screw heads and pounding on the screwdriver with a hammer. As NMJim
> says, this jars the screws loose. I then used a small pair of vice-grips to
> turn the screws and take them out.
> Tom Caperton
> 47-2nd 3100....in Whiteville, NC
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