jobsworth said:I keep mines on my Work Center. Its always there when I need it. I find if ya keep it in the same spot, use it put it back in the spot , I know right where its at.
L.J said:I'd like to know where you guys are even finding toolies now.
ewils91 said:I have two and love the concept, however the straight blade broke on my first one after only a few uses.
Sparktrician said:JBird said:Sparktrician said:I agree with the premise, but in practice, the Toolie doesn't have the elements I use most commonly, aside from the T-15 Torx driver. It sits in the tool chest drawer, largely unused. I certainly don't see Pozi-Drive screwdriver providing any tangible value in my shop. The 2.5, 5 and 6mm hex drives have no useful purpose, and it lacks the 3mm hex drive that I use frequently.
FYI, you can use the T15 for Hex 3mm.
My Systainer (Centrotek) with all the bits had no allens as I recall.
But the T15 with the tourqe set to ~5 allows teh Mrs to put together Ikea in a hurry and we final-tighten with the Z shaped tool from Ikea.
That's good to know for emergencies, but generally speaking, I prefer to use the correct driver for the fastener. [smile]
jobsworth said:ewils91 said:I have two and love the concept, however the straight blade broke on my first one after only a few uses.
Wow you must of been torquing the snot of it. I find with festools I don't have to torque the screws etc that tight. Even when changing the blades in my TS
yetihunter said:I like Bondhus foldups. Just putting that out there. [big grin]
http://www.bondhus.com/bondhus_products/tool_categories/fold_ups/index.html
Sparktrician said:Beta Tools are available from Pegasus Auto Racing, but the prices will give you a heart attack!!! [scared]
Sparktrician said:Beta Tools are available from Pegasus Auto Racing, but the prices will give you a heart attack!!! [scared]