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    Default How do you store your misc. twist drill bits? Allen keys?

    Had some free time this weekend and spent it out in the garage. I'm looking for ideas now - how do you store your drill bits?


    Over time, I've collected a ton of misc. twist drill bits, in all sizes and materials (HSS, cobalt, oxide, etc.) Mostly made up of cheap kits that were add-ons, cheap, or free bonuses when buying something else. Some of them are in Dewalt, B&D, or other "small" cases, while others are part of some odd-shaped one-off container that was custom at some point. I don't know that any of them are complete sets anymore, and I also have a small pile of bits that aren't sorted in a drawer at this point. Is there an easy way I'm missing to keep track and sort all these? Something short of having a machine-shop level set of drawers, etc.?

    Might ask the same question about allen keys too. I have a couple of the folding multi sets, but still keep a small pile of the cheapies that seem to show up over time. Is it worth keeping them, and if so, best way to sort? Or am I better off tossing them and just investing in a single nice set.

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    I use small plastic fishing tackle boxes. Super cheap at any of the big outdoor stores and plenty of compartments. If I’m really ambitious I’ll even label everything with a sharpie.

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    Here's what I do.


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    On a serious note, these drill bit indexes are pretty useful. Put your best stuff in the index and everything else can go in a drawer or something. I've seen people make their own out of a piece of wood. That's got more possibilities as you could customize it to fit somewhere like a window sill.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    On a serious note, these drill bit indexes are pretty useful. Put your best stuff in the index and everything else can go in a drawer or something. I've seen people make their own out of a piece of wood. That's got more possibilities as you could customize it to fit somewhere like a window sill.




    I store my extras in 1 of the tool boxes, all drawers are labeled. Makes it easier for someone to grab a tool out knowing what drawer it's in, instead of me saying . No the top box ... next drawer, no the one on the left side. 1 box is specifically for the extras and misc items one collects over time.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    I store my extras in 1 of the tool boxes, all drawers are labeled. Makes it easier for someone to grab a tool out knowing what drawer it's in, instead of me saying . No the top box ... next drawer, no the one on the left side. 1 box is specifically for the extras and misc items one collects over time.



    Now turn those bits right side up and sharpen them.
    I have the small center drawer for my misc bits. I have 4 indexes that have letter bits, # bits and fractional bits along with all the other nice things like wood bits and masonry bits. Funny thing is although I have sets that set me back over $500 my go to set is a stupid TIN coated $30 set of Dewalt's that has worked very well.
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    Yes....we're COAR related..

    I buy indexes or kits....they already have a place to go. I understand misc. tools that accumulate from assembly leftovers, but usually they're junk and not worth keeping in the first place. I'm thinking that most folks "home" tools are set up about the same way Irving does....my home tools are.


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    My problem is that I've collected a lot of tools from old guys over the years and I don't know what about 40% of them are even supposed to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    My problem is that I've collected a lot of tools from old guys over the years and I don't know what about 40% of them are even supposed to do.
    That's something to look forward to when you get old then.....you'll know exactly what to do with them once you're officially old.



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