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action fab

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why spend a grand to have so many of the same tool.
 

peter_x

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Something that I haven't seen so far in this thread (sorry if I am wrong) - I have spaced the Ernst rails at different widths so I can put shorter drivers on one side and longer ones on the other. I also keep my cordless screwdriver in the same drawer, along with screw starters and a magnetic pickup tool.

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BoostAddiction

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My screwdriver organization isn't finished (the separators for the Phillips ones aren't finished, and I still don't have a great solution for the Torx collection) but I thought I'd post up what I had so far.

Like many of the things in my shop, I couldn't find anything exactly meeting all my requirements, so I made up a solution. In this case, simple thin aluminum strips with a bend for stiffness to keep the drivers separated by type and size.

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Pretty simple, but it makes use of some vertical space that so many other storage schemes ignore, and offers some organization.

Version 2.0, when I get around to it, will include more separators, and a better solution for the smaller drivers.
 

selohssa

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Pretty simple, but it makes use of some vertical space that so many other storage schemes ignore, and offers some organization.

Version 2.0, when I get around to it, will include more separators, and a better solution for the smaller drivers.

I like that set up. It seems like a simple solution to a common problem.
 

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Mkdive, Where did you get the T-handle holders or are they homemade? I purchased this exact same assortment a Black friday or two ago and have been meaning to get them into some practical storage for some time.

Thanks,
Mike
 
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mkdive

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Mkdive, Where did you get the T-handle holders or are they homemade? I purchased this exact same assortment a Black friday or two ago and have been meaning to get them into some practical storage for some time.

Thanks,
Mike


My t-handles were taking up too much drawer space....so I started a thread a while back to get ideas how other members stored theirs. I was thinking of trying to buy or find a rack that would hang off the side of my box. But I have so many t-handles, and the handles as you know are thick. I couldnt find a rack that fit the bill. So I made one. :thumbup:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49883
 

dlfiene

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Here is my screwdriver collection, I keep wanting more for some reason :headscrat


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00pewter

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Just got some new drivers, Dont have a pic of my old setup but I'm in the process of switching everything to green...

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Teken

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BUMP or TTT on this thread.

Any new members what to post some pictures on drivers lurking in your drawers that you would like to share?

Or maybe some newly acquired drivers from older members? :thumbup:

No . . . After seeing DynoDales driver collection, why bother! :( :bowdown: This man has more drivers than I have tools! :shocking: :bowdown:

Thanks for starting this thread its always great to see what other brands are out there and how they look and feel from the feed-back from others.

BTW: Loved the T-handle holder you fabricated! :thumbup:

Some of us will have to sit this one out, and enjoy the driver **** . . .:beer:
 

Sick Puppy

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It`s from Bahco. It looks like this but it says "Bahco" instead of Belzer. One of the last residues of the original Belzer lineup in the Bahco programme of nowadays

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Only just catching up on this thread, but I think I've been on this forum too long... When Moose asked you the question, I thought to myself "they're Belzer aren't they?" :bounce:
 
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Monte

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more Belzer

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common german screwdrivers vs. common american screwdriver :)

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Wisent/Wiha screwdrivers. Different color = different drive

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For those who like the red Belzer/Bahco screwdrivers....: Wiha still makes similar ones:

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updated screwdriver drawer pic from my tool box

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Chreese

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Monte, do you like the Würth screwdrivers better than the Wera chiseldrivers you initially stored in your toolbox?

Regards,

Chreese
 

Monte

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Monte, do you like the Würth screwdrivers better than the Wera chiseldrivers you initially stored in your toolbox?

Regards,

Chreese

yes the Wurths are perfect :)
i prefer the rubber coated handles and the handle shape itself. Also the "Ergonic" style soft handle material is pretty nice too imho.
 

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here's my small selection.
 

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DewittMotorsports

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Not much but I got all of them for $19, All Mac except the black stubby (Snap-On) I actually found the green Mac laying on the ground about 2 months ago.
 

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Sterff

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Here are the ones I use the most...
 

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DynoDale

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Ok what new loot have you guys bought in the last 3 months??????

A few new Snap-on drivers, ratchets etc. Hard handles organized by color for your viewing pleasure:

Orange drivers:
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Other orange tools:
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Black drivers:
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Other black tools:
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Red:
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Blue:
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Other colors:
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lauver

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I was going to post my vintage crafty screwdrivers, but after DynoDales post I think I'll just weld my screwdriver drawer shut and turn the garage lights off.

DD--That's pretty impressive!
 
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mixxmstrmike

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Why? :headscrat THE ONLY WORDS THAT CAME OUT OF MY MOUTH WAS HOLY **** . . . AND **** THAT IS A LOT OF EYE CANDY . . . :bounce: :bowdown: :lol_hitti

Almost my exact words when I kept scrolling down... I threw in "Jesus" somewhere in there so that I will be forgiven for my cursing.

-Mike
 

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Dale I live right outside of Pittsburgh. Can I come over and lay naked in your screwdriver drawers? LOL
 
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