I cant understand why Vic didnt offer more bits? I had looked several times for bits with no luck and had the wallworld one you have. I had thought of building up the shank part of the cheap extender then filing it down to fit the CT. I gave up I sure hope this works out.
I am still going to make the ratcheting mod, but the original idea was just solved, and super simple. should have figured this out a long time ago anyway, a 1/4" wide by 3/4" strip of electrical tape. yep I tried tape before, but it was too tight. instead of solving it, I dismissed it.nice fit tooso, about a hundredth of a cent worth of tape, and this works great! since I doubt I will be using it every day, so this will work until I can do something a little more permanent.but here is a short vid on how strong the magnet and the adapter are.==============================================================Here's a cheap solution I came up with to hold non-vic-type bits in the CT:http://blogericious.blogspot.com/2013/06/extending-bit-range-on-your-cybertool.html
Quote from: detron on March 14, 2014, 02:51:02 AMI am still going to make the ratcheting mod, but the original idea was just solved, and super simple. should have figured this out a long time ago anyway, a 1/4" wide by 3/4" strip of electrical tape. yep I tried tape before, but it was too tight. instead of solving it, I dismissed it.nice fit tooso, about a hundredth of a cent worth of tape, and this works great! since I doubt I will be using it every day, so this will work until I can do something a little more permanent.but here is a short vid on how strong the magnet and the adapter are.==============================================================Here's a cheap solution I came up with to hold non-vic-type bits in the CT:http://blogericious.blogspot.com/2013/06/extending-bit-range-on-your-cybertool.htmlNeilcurrie, thanks for link, and that should suffice for most people, but I am going to pursue this other method, if no reason except than to see what comes of it.if this fails, then I will try your method
A magnet with blue tak is an instant trouble free solution that works great. I did mine and never regretted it. The magnet came from a kid's magnetic earring. But I appreciate the need for adventure and pioneer mods.
It needs more tape.
It reminds of the package you sent me.
Detron, Detron, Detron............. when in doubt add more duct tape. As long as it works that is all that matters. You sir have made me laugh out loud and scare my dog.
Quote from: Aloha007 on March 20, 2014, 03:46:00 AMDetron, Detron, Detron............. when in doubt add more duct tape. As long as it works that is all that matters. You sir have made me laugh out loud and scare my dog. Which part got you? Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
Quote from: detron on March 20, 2014, 04:07:48 AMQuote from: Aloha007 on March 20, 2014, 03:46:00 AMDetron, Detron, Detron............. when in doubt add more duct tape. As long as it works that is all that matters. You sir have made me laugh out loud and scare my dog. Which part got you? Sent from my SPH-L720 using TapatalkPROTOTYPE HOLDER nice way to say I completely completely ignored fit and finish, and looked ONLY at functionality
Quote from: GigaHz on March 13, 2014, 12:11:29 PMAn oxygen acetylene torch and braze them together?I grew up on a farm, if I was around there, that would be what I would do, but, I am not.
An oxygen acetylene torch and braze them together?
Quote from: detron on March 13, 2014, 01:30:04 PMQuote from: GigaHz on March 13, 2014, 12:11:29 PMAn oxygen acetylene torch and braze them together?I grew up on a farm, if I was around there, that would be what I would do, but, I am not. What about finding about an inch or two of steel tubing that'll just slide over both items, then JB Weld everything together?
well, since I got the wrong item from ebay, I took other peoples advise and just used JB Weld and attached a small magnet to the bottom of the extension.here are the magnets I gothttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/104800001X/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1so here is the update and I am happy with what I have accomplished, even if some of it looks rough.so here is the bit kit that ended up with.From Left to right, we have the ratcheting adapter that has a magnet on the base so it stays in the CT bit driver, and the bit end is also magnetic, so it holds the after market bits with no trouble. Next we have the quickly modded holder that has the non ratcheting bit adapter, same again a magnet on the base so it stays in the CT bit driver, and the bit end is also magnetic, so it holds the after market bits with no trouble. and 6 bits The last two are just 24 bits in 2 holdershere you can see where the magnets were attached with JB Weldthe regular adapter only adds an inch and a half or so onto the bit driver. due to the knurled area on the adapter, you can use it in hand without the cybertool as a precision driver. the ratcheting driver adds about 2 and a half inches to the length of the bit driver, and is pretty cool. this is not really a needed addition, but after changing the battery in an old voltmeter the other day that had four 2 inch fine thread screws just to get to the battery, I plan on having this in my little kit.I know things happen and I might loose a magnet, so here is where I keep the spare one!PROTOTYPE HOLDER nice way to say I completely completely ignored fit and finish, and looked ONLY at functionality I made this PROTOTYPE by first wrapping the kit in electrical tape, sticky side out. then wrapping that in duck tape.I added the dual loop dangling fixture by duck taping some paracord to the kit holder.here you can see inside the holder