Any engineering supplies stockist will have a full range of torx drivers. 

and

Quote

Most torx screwdrivers will be too short to open a SE/30. I found that 
a long, thin flat-bladed screwdriver was effective.

End Quote

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

You use the correct tool for the job in hand, christ whats next? "get a
knife out the kitchen drawer that'll have it open in no time at all"

Heres a helpful page full of suppliers of REAL tools

http://www.dialengineering.co.uk/product-2674700.html

If you really want to know more about Torx then go here.

http://www.semblex.com/products/licensed/TORX/index.asp

Sean
DZineGuru (Previously CNCMachineToolGuru)


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