IMO, there are several flaws with that approach:wkzh wrote:I think I'd rather buy a screwdriver that has a nice handle rather than one that has a perfect fit, then file it down.
- What if you need the size of the original screwdriver? Now you still have to buy another one like the one you filed down.
- Most of the top-grade screwdrivers are triple-chrome plated. Filing removes the plating and the filed area will rust more easily.
- Hollow ground tips on top-grade screwdrivers provide a greater contact surface with the screw slot and filing will ruin that advantage.
- Time is money and it takes time to file the tip
Call me a tool junkie, but I have dozens of screwdrivers/handles/tips to select from. Some have large handles for power (useful on larger instruments and older, rusty screws that are stubborn, even with penetrating oil). Some have small precision handles and swivel tops for delicate work (like really tiny adjusting screws). Some have interchangeable handles/tips for that "just right" combination. Some are long, some are short. Some are cabinet tip, some are hollow ground. So, whether it's a piccolo, a bass sax, or something in between, whatever size I need, I have it - no filing needed - ever...