Every screwdriver has a handle. You hold the handle and turn it to tighten or loosen a screw. Sometimes your screw might be in a tight place that your hand can't get to such as inside of a car hood. You use a long reach screwdriver because the shaft above the handle is larger than a typical screwdriver. A typical screwdriver shaft is about 5 inches. A long reach screwdriver is bigger. Maybe 12 inches or 2 feet long. It's just a long screwdriver. I can't believe you would as this question
REACH THROUGH THE GRILL WITH A SCREWDRIVER, THERE IS A SMALL NOTCH ON THE HOOD LATCH TWIST THE SCREWDRIVER IN THAT NOTCH REACH THROUGH THE GRILL WITH A SCREWDRIVER, THERE IS A SMALL NOTCH ON THE HOOD LATCH TWIST THE SCREWDRIVER IN THAT NOTCH
Reach up under the center with a long screwdriver and open it.
i think a screw into a board a long screwdriver with a narrow handle
The screwdrivers are the best one for getting into hard to reach confined spaces. Use an offset screwdriver in close quarters.
Because it holds the screw straight while you insert it. There is also a 'split blade' screwdriver for this purpose.
The screw will stick to the screwdriver. There is also a tool known as a screw set, it claps on the top of the screw. These have more control of the screw. And you odds of losing the screw are less.
The horn is located behind the front grill, on the center post. To remove the grill and reach the horn; small hands can reach the horn from underneath, or, to remove the grill, there are two screws on top of the grill, and two clips on sides, accessible from the top slits with a long screwdriver.
I have a 'stubby' -that's a 2 " long screwdriver, and I have 2 right angled screwdrivers, the points are at 90 deg for an inch off the main shaft.
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a long one, because things are easier and you get more leverage when it is longer
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