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01.02.2008, 08:21 AM

The way I see it is there is a right tool for the right job. I have been using tools that get the job done but I strip off the hex wrenches a lot. I just want to find a good tools set. Its like using craftsman tools compared to snap-on tools. they both get the job done but snap-on is a better tool. But they are more money. I will look at the hudy drivers. Size does matter here. I don't wnat to carry around a big set of screw driver hex wrenches. Unless they are smaller in size. I wish I could find a set were I can buy 2 or 3 handles and carry a bunch of heads around.


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The way I see it is there is a right tool for the right job. I have been using tools that get the job done but I strip off the hex wrenches a lot. I just want to find a good tools set. Its like using craftsman tools compared to snap-on tools. they both get the job done but snap-on is a better tool. But they are more money. I will look at the hudy drivers. Size does matter here. I don't wnat to carry around a big set of screw driver hex wrenches. Unless they are smaller in size. I wish I could find a set were I can buy 2 or 3 handles and carry a bunch of heads around.
I have the same problems with hexes as well.. I just buy a whole snot load when they go on sale, and dispose of them when they wear out.. after a couple times of grinding the tips of course....

and I'm pretty sure craftsman and Snap-On comes from the same place..


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01.02.2008, 06:45 PM

All I am REALLY interested in is reading about what tools other RC enthusiasts use...their personal life is of no concern to me.

BTW, I use Intejunk hex drivers. I bought them before I knew anything about their rep. Needless to say that is why I orignially read this forum...I am in the market for some new tools.

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