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Model: 15-Piece DeWALT Impact Driver Bit Set w/ Magnetic Tough Case (DWMTC15; Yellow)
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I bought a bunch a while ago at $10... but I don't have any left as they're not very durable, and the magnets tend to lose strength.
I'd like to see an updated version though. Slap some n52's in it, and pray it isn't permanently attached to something lol. I did this with a few of my bit cases... and and it cracked the plastic when it got yanked out of my hand lol.
Whoa there, impact rated bits are more ductile, not harder than conventional bits. If they were harder, they'd shatter. Impact tools provide torque and longitudinal impact to whatever you are working on. The harder metals are generally too brittle (rigid) to withstand the regular combination of high-frequency impact and torque.
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Aren't these always $13 or so?
I bought a bunch a while ago at $10... but I don't have any left as they're not very durable, and the magnets tend to lose strength.
I'd like to see an updated version though. Slap some n52's in it, and pray it isn't permanently attached to something lol. I did this with a few of my bit cases... and and it cracked the plastic when it got yanked out of my hand lol.
I bought a bunch a while ago at $10... but I don't have any left as they're not very durable, and the magnets tend to lose strength.
I'd like to see an updated version though. Slap some n52's in it, and pray it isn't permanently attached to something lol. I did this with a few of my bit cases... and and it cracked the plastic when it got yanked out of my hand lol.
I see them at grainger but they run around 18 to 20 bucks there.. online they can be bought at around 12 bucks but the shipping usually kills that deal unless you buying bulk.
Impact bits are made out of harder metal and hold their shape. Normal bits have a tendency of stripping out fasteners when used with a drill or impact driver.
Normal bits are fine, if you tighten something by hand. If you are using any power tool, stick with impact bits.
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I bought a bunch a while ago at $10... but I don't have any left as they're not very durable, and the magnets tend to lose strength.
I'd like to see an updated version though. Slap some n52's in it, and pray it isn't permanently attached to something lol. I did this with a few of my bit cases... and and it cracked the plastic when it got yanked out of my hand lol.
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I bought a bunch a while ago at $10... but I don't have any left as they're not very durable, and the magnets tend to lose strength.
I'd like to see an updated version though. Slap some n52's in it, and pray it isn't permanently attached to something lol. I did this with a few of my bit cases... and and it cracked the plastic when it got yanked out of my hand lol.
I bought a bunch a while ago at $10... but I don't have any left as they're not very durable, and the magnets tend to lose strength.
I'd like to see an updated version though. Slap some n52's in it, and pray it isn't permanently attached to something lol. I did this with a few of my bit cases... and and it cracked the plastic when it got yanked out of my hand lol.
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Normal bits are fine, if you tighten something by hand. If you are using any power tool, stick with impact bits.
https://youtu.be/6-xOHQTT5tw
Also, the "impacts" are not into the surface like a hammer, but rotational in the direction you are screwing/unscrewing.
Also, the "impacts" are not into the surface like a hammer, but rotational in the direction you are screwing/unscrewing.
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* likely that $10 discount was from my prime stamp card 😵 💫 …nothing to see here carry one. *
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