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    Show us your pb swiss tools!

    I also got a lot of Vessel bits and these are much longer. I purchased 2 organiser genie's and the work ok, downside is that the longer bits are a little wobbly. If you have a metal tool trolley these work great because of the (fairly strong) magnets, but my drawers are aluminium, so these don't...
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    Show us your pb swiss tools!

    In Europe we have these storage solutions for the bits. There is only one downside and that is that the larger bits (90mm) don't fit.
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    Show us your pb swiss tools!

    PB Swiss has boxes, they are pretty cheap (in Europe) around €10 a box and it will fit 50 bits. I Got four of them and almost all the bits in the PB collection will fit. Will take some pics over the weekend.
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    Quality of PB Swiss tool

    My first dent and bad experience with a PB Swiss item. I have a big selection of bits (well almost all of them in different sizes and length) I used to have the organizer genie, but found the bits stuck too well so decided to try the PB Swiss bit storage box with the 10 bit holders. 5 rows fit...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Yes I work outside and inside (offshore production Riggs) so sometimes in harsh environments.
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    I do regular electric soldering and fell for the red brand. I do like it but in my opinion it is no match for a butane powered soldering version. I had the Lexivon butane one before I bought the Milwaukee and I keep returning to it for a number of reasons. The Lexivon warms up quicker, is...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Any of you guys have experience with the 90 degree die grinder? Is it possible to use it as a Dremel? I know you can put in a 1/8 chuck and use the Dremel/Rotary attachments, but how does it affect precision.
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    You are right, need new glasses, thanks.
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    Milwaukee Power Tools Deal Permathread

    Any of you guys have experience with the 90 degree die grinder? Is it possible to use it as a Dremel? I know you can put in a 1/8 chuck and use the Dremel/Rotary attachments, but how does it affect precision.
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    Best brand each type of tool

    Late to the party but my two cents: Screwdrivers: PB Swiss, Vessel or Anex Bits: PB Swiss and Vessel, the last one makes nice long quality HEX bits. PB Swiss got some abuse and they hold up really good Pliers: Knipex for the standard and 1000V stuff, Tsunoda for fine stuff because their cutters...
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    Quality of PB Swiss tool

    I had Wera in the past, but my PB Swiss fit more snug. Vessel also a very good option (As JIS fit PH very snug)
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    Quality of PB Swiss tool

    I got over 70 PB Swiss screwdrivers now and most of them I use regularly, Had Wera and Wiha before but sold all of them, now only using PB Swiss and am very pleased, based in Europe so price is cheaper than Snap on for me
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    You prefer the Dremel above the Proxxon?
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    Tools of Japan

    I got a few Olfa knives and the top one is my favourite. Never had an issues with the knife not being secured. I really like the non slip surface.
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    Tools of Japan

    I got a pretty good deal on the new Sram Rival set on my Trek Checkpoint. Bought the frame separately.
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