[PB] adding ram

R B Williams brucewll at comcast.net
Sat Oct 2 03:41:21 PDT 2004


I'll add my recommendation for the Master Technicians Bench Top Set. I
must have 10 partial miniature tool sets from Radio Shack or wherever that
have failed over the years. This kit is complete and the drivers don't
strip out with stubborn fasteners. It's well worth the price to not worry
about damaging a screw with a bad fit.

RB

Christian Dupuis wrote:

> On 30-Sep-04, at 9:42 AM, Jim Freeman wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the tip. Those tools look cool. But which set did you get?
> > I'd like some combo that included torx, since I've got those in my
> > Pismo. I guess I should figure out which tools I need for my
> > particular machines and buy them individually. But the idea of having
> > a set which fits everything Apple will ever throw at me is very
> > appealing.
> >
> > Anyway, I borrowed a screwdriver from the tech guy at work and
> > installed my ram. No problem.
>
> We got the 920-91 Master Technicians Bench Top Set. Wasn't cheap, but
> it had every Torx and Phillips we needed for iBooks and Powerbooks, as
> well as the small tools we often need for precision repairs. You can
> probably put together something a tad more affordable by just getting
> the Torx and Phillips drivers, as well as a small precision allen key
> set.
>
> Chris
>
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