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    I知 after a screwdriver/bit with a 15mm wide blade

    I知 after a 15mm wide flat blade screwdriver/screwdriver bit but cant find one anywhere.

    Is this such an odd thing?

    Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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    Ben



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    15mm is pretty wide for a standard screw driver, can't you just make one for the job ?

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    Can you use a small pry bar, the end will be like a 15mm screwdriver, just a bit cack handed

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    For this

    Cheers,

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    Get a 16mm screwdriver bit and file it down to 15, may also adjust the blade thickness

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTigerUK View Post
    15mm is pretty wide for a standard screw driver, can't you just make one for the job ?
    I have managed to use the end of a thick metal steel rule, not ideal but thought that the right tool for the job would be easy enough to find....................Not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franco View Post
    Get a 16mm screwdriver bit and file it down to 15, may also adjust the blade thickness
    Widest I can find is 12mm, 16 would be fine if I could find one.
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    You need a chainring bolt tool, not a screwdriver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynam0humm View Post
    You need a chainring bolt tool, not a screwdriver.

    As above. I use one of these .
    F.T.F.A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynam0humm View Post
    You need a chainring bolt tool, not a screwdriver.
    well you live and learn, I never knew such a thing excised. I was sure there must be a suitable product but did not know what to search for.

    I have a chainring, chain and sprockets on order from my favourite Brompton supplier and they have these in stock so added one to my order.

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    Last edited by ben4watches; 21st July 2021 at 14:04.
    Cheers,

    Ben



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    You could use a screwdriver socket on a 1/2" bar. (assuming that you can locate one?)

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    I didn't know that's all you wanted it for, I use one of these

    https://www.wiggle.co.uk/park-tool-c...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

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