home depot has a "husky" brand torx driver, has something like 3 two-headed
bits that go in the handle,all of them are the tiny sizes, i think i paid
something like $10 for it, that thing has been an invaluable tool for
working on old systems and new systems alike, a MUST for any toolbox.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Tony Duell <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
   Non-OT: it
always seems to be worth buying a set when it comes to things 
 like
  this and gambling on needing at least one other
size at some point down 
 the
  line. Individual "specialist" tools
always seem to have a huge mark-up... 
 The other reason is that if you need one size of such a tool, you'll use
 it to get the cover off and then find some other size of the same type of
 tool is needed to go further. Been there, done that :-)
 Trouble is, at least back in the UK, the walk-in stores often only carry 
 the
  individual tools; sets have to be ordered online,
which is no use when 
 you
 Odd... I find the reverse. Plenty of places will sell me a set of
 spanners, finding a shop that will sell an idividual spanner is a lot
 harder.
 The problem with ets is that they don't always include every size. Most
 UK-sets of inch-size Allen keys do not include 9/64", which is a stnadard
 size for a small UNX bold. You'll have 'fun' dismantling an ASR33 or
 getting the backplane out of a PDP11/45 without one.
 And how many UK spanner sets include 11/32 A/F? An open-ended spanner of
 that size is esential for getting the PSU panel out of an HP9810 or 9820.
 I did manage to get one from a good local tool shop, it was _very_
 expensive, but excellent quality (and worth it to restore an old HP
 machine...)
  need it right away... 
 -tony