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"Dave O'Heare"

16/11/2004 1:06 PM

Hex bit storage?

I have a wee bit of a problem.

I've collected (well okay, accumulated) a whole bunch of hex bits that I use
a lot, and I'm trying to find some way to keep them. Ideally, the storage
method would be:

- solid, so that it doesn't fall apart or have some dopey plastic hinge that
breaks

- secure, so that it doesn't fall open while in the toolbox

- allows me to see what's where at a glance.

Rough calculation shows that I have nearly 50 different bits that I use
(multiple sizes of each of slot, Philips, Pozi, Torx, Robertson, tri-wing,
span, clutch, etc., etc., etc.).

I've DAGS, and I can find tools with storage handles, or sets that come in a
storage box, but I haven't found anything that's *just* the storage.

Any thoughts from the collected wisdom here?

Dave O'Heare
oheareATmagmaDOTca


This topic has 12 replies

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"JohnT."

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

17/11/2004 11:56 AM

My hex bit storage is pretty sophisticated.

I take a chunk of scrap 2x4, then drill blind holes in it in a pattern.

I put the bits in the holes.

Now the sophisticated part is, I put the block on a shelf!

complicated, but worth it!

:)

John

md

mac davis

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

17/11/2004 8:15 AM

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:06:21 -0500, "Dave O'Heare"
<oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

>I have a wee bit of a problem.
>
>I've collected (well okay, accumulated) a whole bunch of hex bits that I use
>a lot, and I'm trying to find some way to keep them. Ideally, the storage
>method would be:
>
>- solid, so that it doesn't fall apart or have some dopey plastic hinge that
>breaks
>
>- secure, so that it doesn't fall open while in the toolbox
>
>- allows me to see what's where at a glance.
>
>Rough calculation shows that I have nearly 50 different bits that I use
>(multiple sizes of each of slot, Philips, Pozi, Torx, Robertson, tri-wing,
>span, clutch, etc., etc., etc.).
>
>I've DAGS, and I can find tools with storage handles, or sets that come in a
>storage box, but I haven't found anything that's *just* the storage.
>
>Any thoughts from the collected wisdom here?
>
>Dave O'Heare
>oheareATmagmaDOTca
>
I use drawers a lot, mostly because I'm just learning to make 'em..lol
Anyway, I have 3 small drawers dedicated to various things that fir my
drivers/drills with hex..
Each drawer has a piece of pegboard the size of the drawer, suspended
about 1/2" from the bottom of the drawer.. the hex fits the holes a
little tight the first time, but work well..
it makes organizing them pretty easy and they're very accessible that
way..

Bt

Badger

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

17/11/2004 9:47 PM



Jim wrote:
> http://www.jandjproducts.com
>
> Try the 9MM 50 round ammo cases, other sizes work well for other
> things. The foam core rifle sizes for router bits, zip bits, etc.
>
> -Jim Vidler

I was going to suggest a 32 acp reloaders box:
http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products/handgun/ammo_boxes.html

Niel, who once had a .32 acp, until my gov't outlawed them...

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

18/11/2004 2:03 PM


"JohnT." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My hex bit storage is pretty sophisticated.
>
> I take a chunk of scrap 2x4, then drill blind holes in it in a pattern.
>
> I put the bits in the holes.
>
> Now the sophisticated part is, I put the block on a shelf!
>
> complicated, but worth it!

John, excellent idea, except that I'm forever taking the dang things to
places that are far (like miles) away from my shelves...

Dave O'Heare

En

Eugene

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

16/11/2004 10:36 PM

"Dave O'Heare" <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

>
> "Eugene" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>> I use the little yellow DeWalt box the Orange Borg sells.
>
> Yeah, that would be good IF there was some way to get more inserts for the
> box without having to buy a whole new box with more bits in it...
>
> I tried the DeWalt store near me today, figuring that if anybody would
> know,
> they would. Well, it took two guys to understand what I was asking for,
> and the answer is no, the little thingies that hold the bits and that fit
> into the box are not available separately.
>
> The box is great, it would be darn near perfect, but I kinda resent having
> to buy more boxes to just discard the expensive outside part and the
> expensive inside pieces just because I want the cheap inside part.
>
> Dave O'H, practicing to be a curmudgeon
> oheareATmagmaDOTca
I have bought a few of those boxes, some hold things like jigsaw blades and
other long things so I pulled the dividers from those and put them in the
others. I use two different ones for screwdriver bits, one has just a few
types of bits but several of each that stays with the cordless
drill/drivers and has the common bits used for those like #2 cross and the
#2 square. The other has all the security torx and fancy stuff and a real
small screwdriver that I use with those special bits.

JG

Joe Gorman

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

16/11/2004 1:16 PM

Dave O'Heare wrote:
> I have a wee bit of a problem.
>
> I've collected (well okay, accumulated) a whole bunch of hex bits that I use
> a lot, and I'm trying to find some way to keep them. Ideally, the storage
> method would be:
>
> - solid, so that it doesn't fall apart or have some dopey plastic hinge that
> breaks
>
> - secure, so that it doesn't fall open while in the toolbox
>
> - allows me to see what's where at a glance.
>
> Rough calculation shows that I have nearly 50 different bits that I use
> (multiple sizes of each of slot, Philips, Pozi, Torx, Robertson, tri-wing,
> span, clutch, etc., etc., etc.).
>
> I've DAGS, and I can find tools with storage handles, or sets that come in a
> storage box, but I haven't found anything that's *just* the storage.
>
> Any thoughts from the collected wisdom here?
>
> Dave O'Heare
> oheareATmagmaDOTca
>
>
Try http://www.jensentools.com/product/group.asp?parent_id=2040
part 907-037. You don't really need a top and bottom. Many of my
bits almost need pliers to get them out of the case.
Joe

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

16/11/2004 10:26 PM


"Eugene" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> I use the little yellow DeWalt box the Orange Borg sells.

Yeah, that would be good IF there was some way to get more inserts for the
box without having to buy a whole new box with more bits in it...

I tried the DeWalt store near me today, figuring that if anybody would know,
they would. Well, it took two guys to understand what I was asking for, and
the answer is no, the little thingies that hold the bits and that fit into
the box are not available separately.

The box is great, it would be darn near perfect, but I kinda resent having
to buy more boxes to just discard the expensive outside part and the
expensive inside pieces just because I want the cheap inside part.

Dave O'H, practicing to be a curmudgeon
oheareATmagmaDOTca

jJ

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

17/11/2004 12:10 PM

"Dave O'Heare" <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I have a wee bit of a problem.
>
> I've collected (well okay, accumulated) a whole bunch of hex bits that I use
> a lot, and I'm trying to find some way to keep them. Ideally, the storage
> method would be:
>
> - solid, so that it doesn't fall apart or have some dopey plastic hinge that
> breaks
>
> - secure, so that it doesn't fall open while in the toolbox
>
> - allows me to see what's where at a glance.
>
> Rough calculation shows that I have nearly 50 different bits that I use
> (multiple sizes of each of slot, Philips, Pozi, Torx, Robertson, tri-wing,
> span, clutch, etc., etc., etc.).
>
> I've DAGS, and I can find tools with storage handles, or sets that come in a
> storage box, but I haven't found anything that's *just* the storage.
>
> Any thoughts from the collected wisdom here?
>
> Dave O'Heare
> oheareATmagmaDOTca


http://www.jandjproducts.com

Try the 9MM 50 round ammo cases, other sizes work well for other
things. The foam core rifle sizes for router bits, zip bits, etc.

-Jim Vidler

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

18/11/2004 2:00 PM


"Jim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


> http://www.jandjproducts.com
>
> Try the 9MM 50 round ammo cases, other sizes work well for other
> things. The foam core rifle sizes for router bits, zip bits, etc.

Excellet idea. There's a gn shop not too far from here, I'll check and see
what they've got.

Dave, who bought his wife's flute case at a gun shop...
oheareATmagmaDOTca

En

Eugene

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

16/11/2004 6:27 PM

"Dave O'Heare" <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

> I have a wee bit of a problem.
>
> I've collected (well okay, accumulated) a whole bunch of hex bits that I
> use
> a lot, and I'm trying to find some way to keep them. Ideally, the storage
> method would be:
>
> - solid, so that it doesn't fall apart or have some dopey plastic hinge
> that breaks
>
> - secure, so that it doesn't fall open while in the toolbox
>
> - allows me to see what's where at a glance.
>
> Rough calculation shows that I have nearly 50 different bits that I use
> (multiple sizes of each of slot, Philips, Pozi, Torx, Robertson, tri-wing,
> span, clutch, etc., etc., etc.).
>
> I've DAGS, and I can find tools with storage handles, or sets that come in
> a storage box, but I haven't found anything that's *just* the storage.
>
> Any thoughts from the collected wisdom here?
>
> Dave O'Heare
> oheareATmagmaDOTca
I use the little yellow DeWalt box the Orange Borg sells.

Bt

Badger

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

18/11/2004 9:51 PM



Dave O'Heare wrote:

> Excellet idea. There's a gn shop not too far from here, I'll check and see
> what they've got.
>
> Dave, who bought his wife's flute case at a gun shop...
> oheareATmagmaDOTca

My slr's (cameras) live in a gun case, and old ammo boxes come in useful
for storage in vehicles too!

Niel.

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to "Dave O'Heare" on 16/11/2004 1:06 PM

16/11/2004 10:15 PM


"Joe Gorman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> Try http://www.jensentools.com/product/group.asp?parent_id=2040
> part 907-037. You don't really need a top and bottom. Many of my
> bits almost need pliers to get them out of the case.
> Joe

Thanks, this looks like a good bet.

Dave O'H
oheareATmagmaDOTca


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