Thanks Andy, but I need an 8. A ten is definitely too big.

Thursday, July 31, 20039:33 PMandrew arnolda0arno01 at Louisville.edu

>Hi Harry, I looked, the smallest size I have is a T10. You are welcome to
>borrow it, but I don't think it would help you. Sorry.
>
>Andy
>
>> Hey!
>> 
>> I'm in the middle of replacing the pram battery on my wallstreet
>> powerbook. I need a torx screwdriver (size t8) to continue. I have a T8
>> bit which fits into a driver, but the shaft of the bit is too large for
>> one hole at the bottom of which is a screw.
>> 
>> ERGO, I need a Torx T8 screwdriver. So does anyone out there have one I
>> can borrow for a day or two? Can I pick it up tonight?
>> 
>> Help me please!
>> 
>> Thanks so much.
>> 
>> Harry
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>Kind regards,
>Andy
>a0arno01 at athena.louisville.edu
>
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