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bit storage, what do you all use?

Kracin

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currently i have a bunch of different things i keep in my bit storage at work. i only have the milwaukee bit case i purchased for all the impact adapters. its the older one that has the right side for nut drivers and drill bits. and the left side is the clear container.

problem is, i hate how my bits like to fall out because the left side is so flimsy, but i love how my nut drivers and stuff are seperated on the right side. i keep an assortment of taps and impact bits on the left side as well and unibits, but its quickly ran out of room.

what is a good, easy to use, organizable bit storage system you guys have found?

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this is the one i currently have, i love and hate it
 
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I have a bunch of mechanics time savers and I really like them. I have one for screwdriver bits, one for hex, one for torx etc,
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I have a plastic Jandorf box full of bits, along with a metal holder a former coworker made for me. I will post a pic tonight.
 
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When you simply have too many...........

i like the idea, but i hate having to pinch bits to pull them out. and my stuff gets carried around everywhere so hopefully i can find an enclosed case to keep things from flying around. i absolutey most hated bit cases i have are those small cases for household screwdriver bit storage that put the bits one right next to the other... i need a tool to pull those things out!
 

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i like the idea, but i hate having to pinch bits to pull them out. and my stuff gets carried around everywhere so hopefully i can find an enclosed case to keep things from flying around. i absolutey most hated bit cases i have are those small cases for household screwdriver bit storage that put the bits one right next to the other... i need a tool to pull those things out!

Oh, I agree then. That's not something you'd want to go mobile with!
 

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Oh, I put bit here and a bit there.:) Mike
This and empty cookie tins. I prefer my tins as they stack well and look better on my shelf lol
I use left over baby wipe containers like this: http://cdn1.moneysavingmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/huggies-wipes.jpg
works great, the labels all come off and can hold thousands of bits. Seem they got lost all the time so I buy the random kits that come on sale and just dump them in here.
 

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I use me of those harbor freight round metal parts trays with magnet bottom. It also serves to add magnetism to the bits as they sit in storage
 

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I have 3 Rigid impact bit sets similar to your milwaukee set. Extra stuff gets thrown in them specific to the job I'm working on. I also use a little 7" Plano box and a magnetic parts holder. I think Plano boxes might be exactly what you're looking for.
 

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i like the idea, but i hate having to pinch bits to pull them out. and my stuff gets carried around everywhere so hopefully i can find an enclosed case to keep things from flying around. i absolutey most hated bit cases i have are those small cases for household screwdriver bit storage that put the bits one right next to the other... i need a tool to pull those things out!

I carry my driver bits and smaller drill bits in the larger size of these...Tough as hell and the latches stay shut until YOU open them. I've got one that is over a year old and get opened and closed multiple times daily and the latches still function like they did when new. I haven't found any small case better...at any price. 2 sizes. I've got quite a few that I use for other small items.


http://www.walmart.com/ip/Plano-Medium-Double-Sided-Organizer/16351085

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Plano-Double-Sided-Clear-Organizer/16351086
 

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2 of these (love them because they have "everything)

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and 2 of these (wish I had more of these to use the "lid' but I hate to buy redundant bits when I already have a loose bin of extras.)

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Ive always preferred to buy quality over quantity so have never wanted the 1M+ piece junk sets. I simply have part of one drawer filled with a few of the small ziplock bags that my favorite bits come in bulk.
 
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Understood.

I guess you could say I buy the junk sets and replace torx and phillips with Apex when needed.
 
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Understood.

I guess you could say I buy the junk sets and replace torx and phillips with Apex when needed.

i actually have that set because it has a bunch of metric size bits. but they are really junk, anything smaller than 5mm in torx or 4mm-5/32 and the bits will twist like crazy. the case doesnt even keep them in the right place, i had bits all over when i opened it back up after a week.
 

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I use 9mm cartridge boxes.

I use the smaller red-topped Plano boxes to hold 5 each of every bit i could ever need in my roller cabinet...

And i use the bigger RCBS boxes i had laying around to hold bulk numbers of each type of bit that get stored in a Vidmar.

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A zippered canvas bag currently, in the past I have used altoid tins. I also have board hanging on my peg board that I settled s shallow holes in to hold bits. It all depends on the specifics of my environment and task.
 

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A zippered canvas bag currently, in the past I have used altoid tins. I also have board hanging on my peg board that I settled s shallow holes in to hold bits. It all depends on the specifics of my environment and task.


I use Altoids smalls tins. Regular Altoids tins work too.
 
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I had this issue recently, as I seem to have amassed a bunch of bits from different sets, onesies and oddballs over the years. Add into that countersinks, adapters, and other strange 1/4" drives, I needed something better than an old Plano fishing lure box.

My dad is a machinist and he bought a small 3D printer last fall to do rapid prototypes for clients. He loved it so much, he bought one for home. He makes odd dollhouse things for my daughters and pulls a bunch of things off of websites that have 3D plans for all sorts of strange (and cool) things.

I asked him to make me a rack for my bits, both short and long ones. Needed to hold about 50-60 bits, and not be something that I need to wrestle with to get the bits out. He sent me a drawing of some that he found, and we made some alterations to suit my needs.

He made me a couple of different sizes, which is great. Got a nice small black one that has all of my most used bits in it, and the larger in purple that hold spares, long adapters, countersinks and other less used bits...

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Now that's one of the first things I've seen made on a 3d printer that didn't seem useless or gimmicky. Good one!

Anyway - I use the dewalt cases but am getting tired of it... can't see inside em, and the silly plastic holders are too hard to put things in and out of. Want some racks like above or the ullman, or I saw some torin-brand thing on amazon.
 

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Now that's one of the first things I've seen made on a 3d printer that didn't seem useless or gimmicky. Good one!

Thanks! I actually am working on a drawing for a holder for all of my random metric taps and 1" hex dies that I have collected over the years. Put that 3D printer to work for something that can actually be used!
 

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