wheelinround
3rd November 2007, 10:43 AM
A member prompted this by discovering he had only one screw in his kit for his router attachment.
Over the years I have attained with many power tools bit's n pieces, screws/bolts/nuts attachments, tools etc that go with each.
I became aware the need for marking these and storing them with the tools they were meant for long before the new fangled fantastic plastic boxes came into being (not that they last long plastic hinges tend to break snap as well as the plastic catches).
So over the years I have used old school ports cases to store power tools yeh heavy brown/black ones we used to lug to school full of books. In them I have either screw top plastic containers or Film canisters for screws etc small boxes.
This save time when looking for bits n pieces that are needed instead tearing hair out looking for them and will make it easy for others who take over my tools (sons daughters LOML ) should that time come.
I find it better than throwing them into any old box and becoming seperated.
I still have an original Oxy/Acytelen bottle key.
Over the years I have attained with many power tools bit's n pieces, screws/bolts/nuts attachments, tools etc that go with each.
I became aware the need for marking these and storing them with the tools they were meant for long before the new fangled fantastic plastic boxes came into being (not that they last long plastic hinges tend to break snap as well as the plastic catches).
So over the years I have used old school ports cases to store power tools yeh heavy brown/black ones we used to lug to school full of books. In them I have either screw top plastic containers or Film canisters for screws etc small boxes.
This save time when looking for bits n pieces that are needed instead tearing hair out looking for them and will make it easy for others who take over my tools (sons daughters LOML ) should that time come.
I find it better than throwing them into any old box and becoming seperated.
I still have an original Oxy/Acytelen bottle key.