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Denomination most used as a screwdriver.

DocBenjaminDocBenjamin Posts: 1,452 ✭✭✭✭✭

Probably the dime...but maybe the cent.

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  • CopperindianCopperindian Posts: 1,482 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Dime

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  • Mr_SpudMr_Spud Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Definately dimes, cents are too soft and bend too easy

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  • Manifest_DestinyManifest_Destiny Posts: 6,896 ✭✭✭✭✭

    3 cent nickel

  • goodmoney4badmoneygoodmoney4badmoney Posts: 1,236 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I always carry a Kennedy Half and Washington Quarter as "screwdrivers" to quickly open electrical type enclosures that we use where I work. The Half Dollar works around 95% of the time, occasionally I need the thinner quarter.

  • OAKSTAROAKSTAR Posts: 7,214 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 23, 2024 5:01PM

    Good topic for a thread: "Coins Used As Tools"

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  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 28,338 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 23, 2024 5:08PM

    @ifthevamzarockin said:
    Dime ;)

    Used it on my zippos when I did smoke, fwiw

  • fathomfathom Posts: 1,699 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ketel One.

  • goodmoney4badmoneygoodmoney4badmoney Posts: 1,236 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Sometimes I think about the opening sequences in the old TV show Macgyver where he’s arc welding using a battery and 2 cents. A quarter also makes a great pipe bowl cover. ;)

  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,002 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Dimes for screws and cents for fuses. At least the dimes didn't kill as often.
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  • Jacques_LoungecoqueJacques_Loungecoque Posts: 733 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have used a nickel before on some big headed short screws that fastened some panel covers. But yes, overwhelmingly a dime.

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  • messydeskmessydesk Posts: 19,969 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have a 10 yen I use. Thin like a cent or dime, but larger in diameter like a quarter.

  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,372 ✭✭✭✭✭

    When I had a Zebco 600 reel. I always carried a quarter fishing if I had to open the reel.


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  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,144 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A dime can be used to determine the choke on a 12 ga. shotgun. If a dime doesn't fit in the muzzle of the barrel, it's a full choke. If a dime does fit, it's a modified choke or larger.

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  • CregCreg Posts: 481 ✭✭✭✭

    Dimes fix small carburetors when this plug falls out.

  • BAJJERFANBAJJERFAN Posts: 31,082 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I keep quarters, nickels, dimes and cents in my shooting range boxes.

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  • CRHer700CRHer700 Posts: 1,940 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @hummingbird_coins said:

    @DocBenjamin said:
    Mint should make a phillips head nickel. That would be useful.

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  • BikergeekBikergeek Posts: 416 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @jesbroken said:
    Dimes for screws and cents for fuses. At least the dimes didn't kill as often.
    Jim

    My dad actually used cents as fuses in my childhood home. It's a miracle we all survived that house! I grew up to learn about this cool thing called a "circuit breaker." :-)

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  • ifthevamzarockinifthevamzarockin Posts: 8,876 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Least used would have to be the Ike dollar. ;)

  • RiveraFamilyCollectRiveraFamilyCollect Posts: 630 ✭✭✭✭

    A Phillips head screwdriver on the Keychain is a gamechanger, never have to fetch a screwdriver again.

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  • goldengolden Posts: 9,614 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Dime.

  • JeffersonFrogJeffersonFrog Posts: 876 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Industrial answer: quarter
    We were not allowed to take screwdrivers in the plant (potential union issues), so we used a quarter to open panel covers (most often Hoffman). We referred to a quarter as "the engineer's screwdriver."

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  • BryceMBryceM Posts: 11,794 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A dime works well for turning the dials on rifle scopes. :)

  • SanddollarSanddollar Posts: 85 ✭✭✭

    Mercury dimes used to come in handy if you were looking for a quick fix for a lost screwdriver.

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  • lkeneficlkenefic Posts: 8,160 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Much like having more than one screwdriver for different applications, I've used more than one denomination for different situations. In lab, quarters come in handy for taking the backs off of the battery compartment of a timer. Nickels work too. I've used both on rifle scopes too. Dimes and Cents are better for smaller screws.

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  • MWKMWK Posts: 70 ✭✭✭

    I guess this thread is asking about using a coin in a pinch when a screwdriver is needed by not on hand. In my experience, there are actual screws designed to be opened using a nickel so my response would have been "a nickel."

    If designing a screw to be opened with a coin in the absence of a proper screwdriver, a nickel is a good choice. It's relatively large and it thickness allows for a fair among of force to be applied to it without warping the coin.

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