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How to Magnetize and Demagnetize a Screwdriver
by nethopperz
When working with small screws it is very handy to have a magnetized screwdriver to pick up and hold the screws while they are installed. Be sure not to use your magnetic screwdriver near a computer hard drive!
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Removing a Door Panel on an Audi A4
by Andie Francese
The first step to removing an Audi A4 door panel is finding all the screws. There are three screws around the perimeter of the door panel. Remove those screws then move to the handle. There is one screw on the inside that will need to be removed. Once you remove that screw pull the handle off and you will likely find two more screws, depending on the model. It is best to use a magnetic screwdriver to remove the screws on the door panel.
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How to Magnetize a Screwdriver
by Murray Anderson
Ever tried to insert a screw into a recessed hole? How about working up above your head installing a light fixture on the ceiling? In both of these cases and others where you're reaching out to drive a screw, life would be a lot less aggravating if the screw would just stick to the end of the screwdriver and not keep falling off. Well, if you have a magnetized screwdriver that's just what will happen. The magnetic attraction between the metal screwdriver and a steel screw will keep that screw stuck on the end of the screwdriver until you get it started (and your life will be that much less frustrating).
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