Nice and very diversified collection sir, must say that the reaaaaaally long extender is particularly interesting. Mind saying what brand/model? Also I don't see those double sided bits mounted into a double sided "extender" though, 2 phillips and 2 flat heads usually take care of everything here so I'm quite fond of it. I'll try to post a pic of my very modest collection in a bit!
One of these I think http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-quick-release-magnetic-extension-bar-300mm-x-hex-shank/68912?kpid=68912&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&kpid=68912&cm_mmc=Google-_-Shopping%20-%20Tools-_-Shopping%20-%20Tools&gclid=CPiPjM_ivcACFWoCwwodW1AAXwQuote from: WWW on August 31, 2014, 04:49:37 PMNice and very diversified collection sir, must say that the reaaaaaally long extender is particularly interesting. Mind saying what brand/model? Also I don't see those double sided bits mounted into a double sided "extender" though, 2 phillips and 2 flat heads usually take care of everything here so I'm quite fond of it. I'll try to post a pic of my very modest collection in a bit! I don't think I understand One of those '4 way' screwdrivers with a reversable shaft and a double bit in each end?I do have one somewhere
After Cupboard very kindly gave me a Bosch bit kit at the UK meet I said I would show my 'collection' Lets see your collections, handles, usefull bits etc etcMost of mine, not inc all those boxes of bits I keep buying
That is pretty much it, my describing skills are close to non existing so excuse me fabout that! The hexagonal sockets on yours are of different sizes? And thanks for the link, I may need to grab one of those, 300mm is hard to find around here.
Quote from: WWW on August 31, 2014, 10:05:19 PMThat is pretty much it, my describing skills are close to non existing so excuse me fabout that! The hexagonal sockets on yours are of different sizes? And thanks for the link, I may need to grab one of those, 300mm is hard to find around here.Yes, makes the screwdriver even more usefull I will try to find mine tomorrowAprox where in the world are you WWW? Thomas you are as always very generous
From what I know, Wera, as a traditional tool maker, is producing their own bits and tools. I am not sure about Bahco, but Bosch just buys those bits and bit holders - They are producing very good power tools, but the bit and drill sets are a hit and miss, depending on the supplier.
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Most of the time i use my 18V Dewalt impact for driving screws. A while back i bought a Workpro screwdriver it came with a bit set and a nice flex shaft. The Workpro works like any other ratcheting screwdriver but also has cool feature if you hold the shank when using it either way you turn the handle the bit turns one way it is very fast for a manual screwdriver. Mike
If you have a thing for 1/4 inch bits/holders etc, I think I might have something for you.PM me your address and see what the Mailman brings...
When it comes to tools you can't have too many options
You can tell your eloquent colleague what I was told when I started out"Better looking at it than looking for it Boy!"
Quote from: Mike 56 on September 07, 2014, 07:01:56 PMMost of the time i use my 18V Dewalt impact for driving screws. A while back i bought a Workpro screwdriver it came with a bit set and a nice flex shaft. The Workpro works like any other ratcheting screwdriver but also has cool feature if you hold the shank when using it either way you turn the handle the bit turns one way it is very fast for a manual screwdriver. MikeSounds clever Quote from: lowtech on August 31, 2014, 10:36:04 PMIf you have a thing for 1/4 inch bits/holders etc, I think I might have something for you.PM me your address and see what the Mailman brings... Thanks very much Thomas!