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A slotted screwdriver is properly used as... a screwdriver.
a flathead screwdriver
It depends on the make and model of your vehicle. Typically they're held on by a pair of hose clamps that you can remove using a flathead screwdriver.
Pry it off with a flathead screwdriver.
Whatever you do, make sure you keep it away from both phillips or flathead screws.
Use a flathead screwdriver, insert the end in the side of the head unit.
Standard (also known as flathead) & Philips. You use the type (there are many more) that match the slots in the screws that you are using.
The Philips screwdriver is easier to keep in the head of the screw. When wood is hard it's often difficult to keep a flat blade in the slot.
With a hammer and a flathead screwdriver. I wonder how to open one of those 1999 lightsabers though.
There are two small holes in the butt pad of the stock. Lubricate a Phillips head screwdriver into the holes and remove the butt pad. Using a long flathead screwdriver remove the screw in the center of the stock. To add new stock simply reverse.
pry off the cocking bolt with a flathead screwdriver by placing the flathead screwdriver in between the knob and the gun and pushing the screw driver against the knob as if you are trying to push it away from the gun.. the knob came unstuck for me! Thanks to this answer!
Different sizes of screwdrivers are named based on their size. 1/18 might be the size of a screwdriver. Most of the time they are based on the type of screwdriver, such as Phillips or Flathead.