I have a Kalamazoo 1962 that was manufactured in 1919. I would like to open up the reel to inspect, clean, service. I am not having any luck with removing the screws. The precision and vintage drivers I have are not suited for the shallow slots in the screws used on this reel. I am reluctant to hack away at the screws without the proper driver. The 1916 catalog mentions that a "special steel screwdriver" was offered as part of the purchase. Does anyone have any experience with removing the screws on this reel. Any information as to the "special" driver that should be used would be appreciated.
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Shakespeare Kalamazoo 1962 screws
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Re: Shakespeare Kalamazoo 1962 screws
A couple years ago I purchased a Wheeler Engineering gunsmithing screwdriver set. It was a game changer when it comes to screws that you want to remove without buggering the screws.
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Re: Shakespeare Kalamazoo 1962 screws
I have some gunsmithing screwdrivers, among others. But, for a perfect fit I've ground my own from any old thrift store screwdriver.
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Re: Shakespeare Kalamazoo 1962 screws
thank you for the advice. I do have a set of grace gunsmith screwdrivers but none of them was a good fit. I purchased the small wheeler set today. I'll try those before I start grinding some of my other drivers. Either those screws will make it out without any future dressing.
I'll post some pictures after the reel has been worked on.
I'll post some pictures after the reel has been worked on.
Re: Shakespeare Kalamazoo 1962 screws
The Wheeler set arrived today - WOW - a game changer is a good way to describe the set. The bits not only fit the Kalamazoo but also JVH and old Pflueger perfectly. It appears to be a good set for those pre 20's reels.
Thank you for the advice.
Thank you for the advice.
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