On Sep 27, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Christoph Pistor wrote:

Hello,

A friend of mine has a loose power supply plug on his Wall Street Power Book
and asked me for a Torx driver that fits the screws for the case. Does
anybody know the exact size for the driver and where a good place would be
to buy the screwdriver from? I have a set of Torx drivers down to #10, but
that still seems to large.

AFAIK every torx I've run into on a Powerbook is a Torx 8

Sears has them; mine is a Wiha 267-08 <http://tinyurl.com/68fjs> I got from an electronics shop for $4 a few years back. It's got a spinner cap that makes getting some of those long screws out easily.

Don't go for the driver sets with interchangeable tips, the bit is not long enough to reach down into some holes on Powerbooks.

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