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I have another question I put a hex bit in the Crunch but it isn't in there tight at all is there suppose to be a clip inside the handle to hold the bits in cause mine just keep falling out
Quote from: Poncho65 on December 07, 2008, 11:12:53 PMI have another question I put a hex bit in the Crunch but it isn't in there tight at all is there suppose to be a clip inside the handle to hold the bits in cause mine just keep falling out I just had a quick look at mine poncho, and although it's difficult to get a good view because of the casing, it looks as though there's a spring arrangement in there.Certainly, the bits don't fal out of mine.
It's quite difficult to describe really, but I think 'spring' is a good word for it. If you look inside the hexagonal hole, on the side of the tool that has the external knurled screw, you should see two parallel "bent" strips of metal that grip the bit.
Quote from: DaveK on December 08, 2008, 01:56:58 PMIt's quite difficult to describe really, but I think 'spring' is a good word for it. If you look inside the hexagonal hole, on the side of the tool that has the external knurled screw, you should see two parallel "bent" strips of metal that grip the bit.Thats what i see too
Quote from: Roadie on December 08, 2008, 02:11:40 PMQuote from: DaveK on December 08, 2008, 01:56:58 PMIt's quite difficult to describe really, but I think 'spring' is a good word for it. If you look inside the hexagonal hole, on the side of the tool that has the external knurled screw, you should see two parallel "bent" strips of metal that grip the bit.Thats what i see too I wish I could see too . The list gets LONGERRRRRRRRR
Quote from: MultiMat on December 09, 2008, 12:54:03 AMQuote from: Roadie on December 08, 2008, 02:11:40 PMQuote from: DaveK on December 08, 2008, 01:56:58 PMIt's quite difficult to describe really, but I think 'spring' is a good word for it. If you look inside the hexagonal hole, on the side of the tool that has the external knurled screw, you should see two parallel "bent" strips of metal that grip the bit.Thats what i see too I wish I could see too . The list gets LONGERRRRRRRRRYou don't have a Crunch? Man. I thought you were a gentleman of taste and sophistication too. Just shows how wrong you can be about someone....Go on, buy one, you know you want to
Boys stop with the . I saw one recently at a local locksmith for $225aus . It was a lot more compact than I thought it would be ,NICE. But I am looking at Kershaw A100's first , the price of these beauties is really going up . I think I will ask for a Crunch for my birthday in March ( long wait though )
Poncho, I would ship it out ASAP. Maybe you will get it back before Christmas!
Good Idea. now get out and use one!
It actually is a very cool tool. I use mine a ton at work. I also like how small it is.
I hope so. I've handled one before but not had chance to use one. I'm just hoping the post isn't still running slow after Christmas. Neil