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Several months ago someone on this forum recommended getting a set of Pozi Drive Screwdrivers from Wiha for working on model trains.  I purchased a set.

 

I was taking apart a K-Line engine today to repair a broken part.  I couldn't budge some of the screws with a normal Phillips head screw driver when I remembered that I had a set of the Pozi screwdrivers.  I tried the Pozi.  All the screws came out easily.  I couldn't believe the difference.  

 

These screwdrivers are one of the best purchases that I have ever made and certainly one of the best tools for working on model trains in my tool box.  I have never seen them in any storel

 

 Thank you, thank you fellow forum members for the recommendation!!

 

Here is a link on the Wiha site for these great tools.  I hope that this will help someone else.

 

http://www.wihatools.com/200seri/262serie.htm

 

Joe

 

 

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Anyone know of a good quality (like Wiha) JIS screw driver set? Been looking for a while and have found a couple sets, but not sure of the quality?

 

Wiha does have quality tools, I have several sets of screw drivers, nut drivers and a few pairs of pliers needle nose, side cutters etc. Bad news is they don't seem to make any of the JIS drivers, if they did I would already have a set.

 

but they don't seem to make any of the JIS drivers.  

I also have the Hozan brand JIS drivers in addition to the Pozi drivers. They are excellent quality. I got my Hozan drivers through Amazon - the actual seller is one of the Amazon Marketplace vendors but you get the same deal through Amazon. A set of four runs $25-30. 

 

In my experience, there is much less difference between the Pozi and JIS drivers than between either of those and a regular Philips driver. I use the Wiha PZ1 and PZ0 drivers for about 90-95% of my train work. Every once in a while I run into a screw that works better with a JIS driver, or an older unit where the screws are regular Philips, but mostly those two drivers do it. 

 

If you want to get off cheap, one of the inexpensive Harbor Freight sets has two or three PZ bits in it. One of the better-known figures in the industry uses those (I won't say who, but I have an archived e-mail to back it up.) Any PZ or JIS driver is better than a Philips.

I have a set of the Wiha Pozi Drive screwdrivers (self selected) and a set of Moody JIS screwdrivers. The Moody set are about the size of jewelers screwdrivers. I have been interested in getting a set of standard sized JIS screwdrivers, but I have not figured out what to purchase yet.

 

I ground the point off of a standard Craftsman #1 Phillips screwdriver. It fits most screws quite well.

 

My experience matches those who state that quality tools are worth having. Here is an example:

I was using a 1/4" electric impact driver to set some Phillips head screws. I started out with a cheap imported bit. The bit kept lifting out of the screws, stripping them. Out of desperation I switched to a name brand bit. The rest of the screws went in without issue.

 

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