Renovating 1930s house. The hinges of the windows (all original) are screwed on with a particular type of very narrow slot slotted screw. The slot is also very shallow! Scratching my head about what screwdrivers the 1930s carpenters may have used.
So I'm trying to a) understand how to specify this when I go searching for a screwdriver and b) find recommendations from here.
Diameter of screwheads is about 7 mm.
I *think* I'm looking for a screwdriver which is specified as "slotted/flathead 0.5 mm / 7 mm". I.e. this will have a pretty "sharp" bit. Unfortunately these either don't exist or are difficult to track down. I assume that the metal will have to be hardened steel or something to prevent distortions. Maybe that's why the 0.5 mm "sharpness" screwdrivers appear to be max 4 mm wide. Which really wouldn't give the ideal torque and might even damage the slots.
Searching seems to suggest screwdriver heads may be classified according to particular codes... "SL3" ??? Does this mean something?
So I'm trying to a) understand how to specify this when I go searching for a screwdriver and b) find recommendations from here.
Diameter of screwheads is about 7 mm.
I *think* I'm looking for a screwdriver which is specified as "slotted/flathead 0.5 mm / 7 mm". I.e. this will have a pretty "sharp" bit. Unfortunately these either don't exist or are difficult to track down. I assume that the metal will have to be hardened steel or something to prevent distortions. Maybe that's why the 0.5 mm "sharpness" screwdrivers appear to be max 4 mm wide. Which really wouldn't give the ideal torque and might even damage the slots.
Searching seems to suggest screwdriver heads may be classified according to particular codes... "SL3" ??? Does this mean something?