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moe7404

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i found a really good power driver.. a blacker & decker rota-driver, its small, low power, found it at Target. part no pp360 , 4.8 volt. 1/4 drive socket. about $25.00. the team integy quickpit screwdriver set fits. i know i know integy isnt the best, but its what my hobby shop had. now if i could just work up the power to put the jato back to gather.
 
no, to be honest i have not used it yet. the head rotates for clearance, with L.E.D. light.
 
IMO be careful as your screwing into plastic and resin. If your not paying attention you will very easily strip out the threads and run into a bigger problem. I currently use a 12v black and decker cordless drill for alot of assembly on the loosest setting possible and just finish the assembly with my handheld allen wrenches.
 
well finally used the rota-driver, it does good. the integy drivers did good to.
 
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