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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: zirk on 20 April 2016, 20:39:10
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Picked some packs up today, 32 Bits and a Drill Extension, works out at 3p per bit, £1 a Pack (Poundland). :y :y :y
If like me, youve lost or ruined the bits/ bit holder from the Halfords Tool Kit, Ive cut one of the red holders down to fit with the bits I need to replace.
Ok, they might not last long, the Halfords ones didn't either, but Ive tried expensive Titanium ones in my drill and they dont last either.
http://www.poundland.co.uk/tommy-walsh-screwdriver-bit-set-33-pack
(http://media-poundland.scdn1.secure.raxcdn.com/catalog/product/cache/1/image/370x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/1/2/124147_39.jpg)
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Bargain, I bought a couple of similar sets about a year ago, 40 piece I think for £1.99 :y
Cettainly some bargains out there.
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Likewise, but got mine a few years back. Well used now (well some of the bits, not all), and still ok. Think I paid around £2 for my set.
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Picked up one of them little drill attachment magnetic jobbies on the right of your pick, at a car boot sale, which means I can now click any of my driver bits into, when using the small ratchet. The absolutely ridiculous thing about the socket you get with the Halfords kit is it isn’t magnetic. Pretty stupid when you’re trying to undo a screw unless it’s perfectly horizontal, or pointing upwards. ::)
Yes, the attachment will fall out as easily, but you’ve got more chance holding on to it, and also it’s a damn sight easier to find when you do drop it! :y
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Picked up one of them little drill attachment magnetic jobbies on the right of your pick, at a car boot sale, which means I can now click any of my driver bits into, when using the small ratchet. The absolutely ridiculous thing about the socket you get with the Halfords kit is it isn’t magnetic. Pretty stupid when you’re trying to undo a screw unless it’s perfectly horizontal, or pointing upwards. ::)
Yes, the attachment will fall out as easily, but you’ve got more chance holding on to it, and also it’s a damn sight easier to find when you do drop it! :y
Not got an old speaker kicking around, leave your bits on the magnet for a while. ;)
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The absolutely ridiculous thing about the socket you get with the Halfords kit is it isn’t magnetic. Pretty stupid when you’re trying to undo a screw unless it’s perfectly horizontal, or pointing upwards. ::)
It does come with a spring to retain the bit, which works well for the first 3.5 times you use it.
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Spring?? As you say, if I had one, I must've not realised I had it, and now it's clearly gone :o
Will do the old knackered speaker idea. :y
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Will do the old knackered speaker idea. :y
Doesn't have to be knackered, a good would still do it, ;D ;)
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"magnetic telescopic screwdrivers" (google it, loads to choose from) are a great addition to the tool box as well :y
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Will do the old knackered speaker idea. :y
Doesn't have to be knackered, a good would still do it, ;D ;)
I only say knackered as they're the only type of speaker I possess 8)
Picked up a screwdriver with the magnetic socket attached, too. an amazing £1 from a 2nd hand hop up the road. Payed for itself after the first use :)
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Don`t buy their screw sets, tried to pump a few of their 3 inch screws into a fence panel last weekend
Even on a low torque setting my drill chewed the face of the screw before it was halfway into softwood
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Have done similar but they came in plastic molded tubs and have had them several years and they still work. Not everything has to be snapon grade ;)
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My only issue with the Halfords so far is the lack of magnetism, as said, and the consequential loss of one so far. Now replaced. Spending a few seconds checking which bit properly fits the screw in question, be it philips or pozidrive (which many people still think are the same) then using care when undoing. Best practice and all that.
And then the old rusty screw still rounds, but the theory is there :D
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Bargain, I bought a couple of similar sets about a year ago, 40 piece I think for £1.99 :y
Cettainly some bargains out there.
32+1 Piece
Different tips from the normal ones
(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/oo%20Tools/13081968_1063671017009192_1972507921_n.jpg) (http://s278.photobucket.com/user/skruntie/media/oo%20Tools/13081968_1063671017009192_1972507921_n.jpg.html)
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My only issue with the Halfords so far is the lack of magnetism, as said, and the consequential loss of one so far. Now replaced. Spending a few seconds checking which bit properly fits the screw in question, be it philips or pozidrive (which many people still think are the same) then using care when undoing. Best practice and all that.
And there's the Japanese equivalent, which is different again.
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Bargain, I bought a couple of similar sets about a year ago, 40 piece I think for £1.99 :y
Cettainly some bargains out there.
32+1 Piece
Different tips from the normal ones
(http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/skruntie/oo%20Tools/13081968_1063671017009192_1972507921_n.jpg) (http://s278.photobucket.com/user/skruntie/media/oo%20Tools/13081968_1063671017009192_1972507921_n.jpg.html)
Yep that looks like the kit I bought, inexpensive and has served me well.
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http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/draper-81294-865-44-soft-grip-screwdriver-hex-key-and-bit-set-44-piece?gclid=COOMhuyHpcwCFWoz0wodHJII8w like home bargains tools. Box cutter knife really good.
Recently bought this set.....
I really like the stand but the screw drivers are weak. Broke one on second day of ownership lol wish I'd have gonpoundland
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Was in Pound land earlier today and picked up a pack, worth it for the halter alone (As long as it don't snap in use) ;D