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quick little tool hack - storing impact bits.

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RTM

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A nifty idea for storing little impact driver bits is to use a .22 cal or .25 cal storage box. they hold up to 50 and are cheap. For linger bits, use a .223 box.

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That was posted somewhere else here, I got one that holds the 5/16" bits quite nicely.
 

KnurledNut

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This does work very well.
I have used these to store several sets of 1” insert bits, 2” power bits, 5/16 insert bits, carbide burrs and taps.
 
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darkzero

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I bought a few of these ammo boxes at a gun show (no idea for what bullet sizes I got). My idea was to use them to hold endmills. That didn't work out for me & they've been sitting in my garage in the same spot for quite a few yrs now.

I'm not much of a fan of using screwdriver bits to need so much storage for them. I mostly only use bits for my impact driver or a small cordless screwdriver & usually only PH2.
 

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