Torx bit for Delica clip

kvaughn

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Love my Wharncliffe Delica. Carried it for years.
Unfortunately the clip is loose and I'm having trouble finding a Torx bit small enough to tighten it. My smallest is a 7 which seems to be one size too big.
Any ideas on where to order a smaller one?
Thanx a bunch.
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You can order a fancy knife store Torx set online but you can also just go to a car parts place tomorrow and they'll have a Torx set that will cover all the knife sizes.
 
Best to get quality bits. Not worth the frustration of saving a few bucks just to strip screws. These things ate tiny and easy to round without the proper tool and patience.
I use Whia which was suggested above.
 
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Wiha, always Wiha.

I like the stubby driver best myself. That plus a small bit kit for common Torx sizes + Phillips + flathead covers 95% of what I need. The other 5% is corner cases like double-side pivots where I need a second driver; I have a handful of standalone Wiha drivers for those situations, but almost never use them.
 
Wiha or Wera, the quality of both is first class.
A word of caution regarding Wera. I recently bought a Wera T6 precision screwdriver and found the fit to be a bit “loose” on my Spyderco and Benchmade T6 screws; felt like it was undersized. When I tested against my old Wiha T6 driver and L-keys, the fit was far better, snug and no wriggle room at all.

So, I would recommend Wiha over Wera for a better fit.
 
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