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Subject: Re: Torx screwdriver
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Date: Wed, 5-Dec-84 02:33:28 EST
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From: Michael Rubin 
I bought a standard Torx #15 (from an auto parts store, as Torx screws are
normally found in automobile trim) and turned down the plastic handle so
it was narrow enough to fit under the Mac's carrying handle.  Alternatively,
you can get Torx bits on 1/4" drive sockets and use an extender.  I think
Xcelite has such a gizmo.  Again, find a good auto-parts place for advice.
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