NNN BC Magnum reliability in the backcountry

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Re: NNN BC Magnum reliability in the backcountry

Post by bgregoire » Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:04 pm

1EyedJack wrote: Image

here is a picture from Tongar's catalogue of a Pozi #3 driver. 99.9% of all binding screws for skis and snowboards are pozi, not phillips. the right tool for the job, eh?
8-). Definitely the right tool then! I'll make sure I buy a #3 Pozi, just in case! Now if only you could find me a shorter Pozi #3 driver, that would be THE tool for my next long distance trek!
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Re: NNN BC Magnum reliability in the backcountry

Post by 1EyedJack » Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:10 pm

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Re: NNN BC Magnum reliability in the backcountry

Post by bgregoire » Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:14 pm

1EyedJack wrote:
from Tongar Toolworks, http://www.tognar.com/toko-pocket-driver/
Ditto! And only 70 grams.
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