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Looking for Hexagon Bits or Ball End Hexagon Bits

hemdale

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Hi chaps,

Since I have quite a fair amount of Ikea drawers / cupboards to unscrew in a very near future, I was thinking of ordering some HEx bit and I just saw that too:

Ball End Hexagon Bits

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Should I stick to the regular hex bit or shall give the hex ball a try ?

For the Hex bits would you recommand any brand ?

;)

PS: I have a Festool T15
 
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franzdom

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ball head are not the best, you should have a std set in case some are too tight or get stripped. The flat ones are more reliable, with a lot more contact area. I like the ball end ones but they are more for when you just don't have a good angle on the fastener.
 

Outlawmws

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As mentioned ball are good for when you have access issues but a straight hex is going to be stronger and last longer.

(Hmm wierd thought just now: Anyone make a ball Torx? :evil: )
 
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Mohawk Dave

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For Ikea furniture I'm sure the ball ends will be strong enough (Bondhus, Wiha etc).

And I would think you DEFINITELY want ball end for those cabinets and what not. Every fastener is going to be tucked away in a corner where you can't get a straight shot with a impact, thus meaning you'll be off angle.

Just buy both sets. Money well spent.
 

Monte

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they come in handy sometimes since the drill might be too big so you only can use it if you work in an angle...
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Stuey

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I would NOT use ball hex tips with a power tool. You might be safe if you set the clutch to a low setting and experiment.
 

bwringer

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You mentioned Ikea fasteners, which are cheap, soft, and poorly made -- I'd definitely go with a "straight" bits. Many of these fasteners aren't going to have a deep enough hex recess to use a ball end.

Of course, have a few of the ball ends around for places where you can't reach with a straight end.
 
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