396foxRN
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Finally getting the new garage laid out and set up. I had an awesome toolbox/workbench out of old industrial Hamilton blueprint cabinets, an old VERY heavy steel library card catalog, and a 2 drawer file cabinet, with a stainless steel countertop repurposed from a commercial kitchen countertop. Now, I am going through and cleaning and re-evaluating all my tools before I start putting them in this setup.
I spent considerable time going through and wire-wheeling all the rust/paint/silicone off the Craftsman screwdriver shafts, and a thought occurred to me. I'm not terribly fond of Craftsman screwdrivers as I've broken/chipped/worn out a LOT of them over the years, and it just takes up a lot of room to have multiple lengths of screwdrivers for each fastener drive type. I thought, what about getting rid of them, and replacing them with a quality set of interchangeable bits, both short and long, then invest in a few nice handles?
Most of my tools are Craftsman, as that was my brand of choice for years due to cost, quality, availability, and warranty ease. Once they stopped making them here, I quit buying them. I'm not too well informed on quality of other brands out there these days, there seems to be a lot of junk to wade through. I don't plan to use them in an impact, but rather to be able to cut down on size while being able to swap back and forth between hand driver and drill/driver.
I really want a set that organizes them neatly into a case for organizational purposes. I am looking for inputs from others who did this or are considering it. I'd probably not get rid of the old screwdrivers, but instead toss them back into the back of the very deep blueprint cabinet drawers where they're out of the way unless I need one for a specific purpose.
Sunex has some sets in cases that look appealing. I do have a short/long Sunex 1/2" impact set in a plastic blowmold portable case and have been please with them. They've been used hard many times in the junkyard with no complaints, and the portable case seals the deal. Anyone have opinions on this brand? Anyone have counter-recommendations? Whats out there mainstream that should be avoided, and why?
Thanks!!
Doug
I spent considerable time going through and wire-wheeling all the rust/paint/silicone off the Craftsman screwdriver shafts, and a thought occurred to me. I'm not terribly fond of Craftsman screwdrivers as I've broken/chipped/worn out a LOT of them over the years, and it just takes up a lot of room to have multiple lengths of screwdrivers for each fastener drive type. I thought, what about getting rid of them, and replacing them with a quality set of interchangeable bits, both short and long, then invest in a few nice handles?
Most of my tools are Craftsman, as that was my brand of choice for years due to cost, quality, availability, and warranty ease. Once they stopped making them here, I quit buying them. I'm not too well informed on quality of other brands out there these days, there seems to be a lot of junk to wade through. I don't plan to use them in an impact, but rather to be able to cut down on size while being able to swap back and forth between hand driver and drill/driver.
I really want a set that organizes them neatly into a case for organizational purposes. I am looking for inputs from others who did this or are considering it. I'd probably not get rid of the old screwdrivers, but instead toss them back into the back of the very deep blueprint cabinet drawers where they're out of the way unless I need one for a specific purpose.
Sunex has some sets in cases that look appealing. I do have a short/long Sunex 1/2" impact set in a plastic blowmold portable case and have been please with them. They've been used hard many times in the junkyard with no complaints, and the portable case seals the deal. Anyone have opinions on this brand? Anyone have counter-recommendations? Whats out there mainstream that should be avoided, and why?
Thanks!!
Doug
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