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Organize driver bits

ff.emt33

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Im sure Im not the only one here who has a drawer full of random driver bits (philips flat torx etc...) Was wondering how do all you organize these pain in rear items?
 
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box

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my homemade bit holder, what a pain in the **** to make, but it works great. there are tiny magnets below each bit, ahh i still have nightmares about getting them to stay put. But the bits dont ever fall out and slide out easily when you need one

Yes i have too much time on my hands (currently on unemployment), the white plastic is left over starboard from a few boat projects, the magnets cost me like 5 bucks
 

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AndyL

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Along this same line - anyone found a nice toolbelt solution to these? I spend my day flipping back and forth between 1/4-5/16-3/8-7/16-1/2" drivers and 3/8" drive deep sockets on 1/4" hex socket adapters, and occasionally a Phillips/Robertson...

Those few plastic clips I've found work great on the little 1/4-5/16" drivers and screwdriver bits, but not on the sockets (they just end up falling out)...
 
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theoldwizard1

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Years ago I bought a C-man magnetic tip screwdriver set. It came with a rubber block that holds all the bits.

My impact hex bits, I keep them in small zip lock bags, sorted by size/function (although the most common size is #2 Phillips).
 

bullfrog123

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Chunck of Trex decking.... still have room to expand.
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crewchief888

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i use the little plastic stowaway divided boxes for all my loose bits and drivers.

i have several "sets" of them, one in the house, one in the garage, and one with my cordless drill in my service truck.
i never have to remember where i left them.
rest of my bits are still in the blowmolded case with the ratcheting T handle driver.

:beer:
 
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