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New Tool for My Toolbag

I’ve been somewhat paranoid about stripping screws and over-torquing so I have always used a ratcheting screwdriver when doing an annual. This time though, I decided to try an electric screwdriver. I spent way too much time comparing models and settled on this one by Black and Decker. It has a variable-torque clutch so you don’t have to worry about dimpling the skin when you reinstall screws. It usually takes me 10 hours to take apart my 210 and this time it took 5 hours. The charge on the screwdriver lasted for all but the last six interior panels. I’m guessing in the neighborhood of 250 screws. And it is one of the least expensive options.

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