Good idea. Who needs a Cybertool! How do you make the bit adapters?
Very cool ive made a few bit adapters over the years for sak and lm's, i use drill driver bit adapters, i knock out the square bit that goes in the drill,and then hit the bottom end with a hammer too slightly flatten the round shape,fits snug on the large flathead on a sak ,sorry if this makes no sense
Quote from: Zed on August 19, 2015, 01:49:40 PMVery cool ive made a few bit adapters over the years for sak and lm's, i use drill driver bit adapters, i knock out the square bit that goes in the drill,and then hit the bottom end with a hammer too slightly flatten the round shape,fits snug on the large flathead on a sak ,sorry if this makes no sense That makes sense to me. Going to give it a try when I get home tonight. Thanks Zed!
Love the minions Would love to see a short tutorial on how you made them Quote from: shibafu on August 19, 2015, 11:48:54 AMGood idea. Who needs a Cybertool! How do you make the bit adapters?I do There is benefit to both solutions. The CT provides long reach (and reasonably thin) in a very compact form.This is far more compatible and easier to replace bits. There are also more bits available.Here is the YouTube link on how to make the Minions
Made a JB Weld version today. Turned out pretty good. Time will tell if it holds up to use, but so far it seem solid.
Quote from: Toolslinger on August 21, 2015, 02:07:14 AMMade a JB Weld version today. Turned out pretty good. Time will tell if it holds up to use, but so far it seem solid.I been doing this with J-B Weld for years it holds up well you just need to let the J-B Weld cure good before using it too much. I have been beding scope rings, sight bases and rifle actions With J-B Weld with no trouble at all. Good Stuff
I bought them at a Ace Hardware craft stores like Michaels and Hobby Lobby also sell them.