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Just to say it again. Mip tools. 100% made in the USA. You def want USA tools to work on your Chinese manufactured Arrma.
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Interesting. You have the bit set?I really wish MIP offered them in different lengths, the set I have now there are some screws that are a pain to get to without taking something else off the car first because the shafts are too short.
No I have the ones with handles the Thorp set. And I am guessing by the looks of the bits the are 3-3.5" long. I'm not saying that it's a common problem but there are some screws that if I had a long enough shaft on the driver's I could get to them without having to remove a bumper or wing.Interesting. You have the bit set?
How long are they?
I declare that you henceforth be known as "Lord Monkeyfist"!my hands are sort of big but not like ape hands or anything.
I'm not sure which bits you are referring to.Interesting. You have the bit set?
How long are they?
Yes, I ordered them direct from the PB Swiss website and the ones that you have linked are the ones that I ordered amongst some other items.Did you just order those off the pbswiss site? As in these here:
https://shop.pbtools.us/PB-E6-210-1-4-Hex-Key-Power-Bits_c222.htm
Would be nice if they showed the photo for each actual bit vs a stock photo so you knew how they were milled down. If that is what those are, I'll be getting myself a set for my pit bag at least. I went cheap and got a set where the bits are in the handle... and they aren't 1/4", so kind of useless without the handle they came with, which is too small for my ham hands.
Just ordered a set to try out. Shipping was kind of a kicker... but I like to know what's out there. Got the 1.5/2/2.5/3/4 for just under $20, shipping was $8. lol!Yes, I ordered them direct from the PB Swiss website and the ones that you have linked are the ones that I ordered amongst some other items.
Yeah, I'm not a huge fan of the generic image either. Here is a close up image of the tips.
View attachment 35842
This is also another item that I added to my order and actually comes in extremely handy. More useful than what I thought it would be.
https://shop.pbtools.us/Screwdriver-Magnetizer-Demagnetizer-500.htm
However I have been unable to loosen the screws and I am familiar with lefty loosey righty tighty. I have tried using the provided Allen wrench (2.5m), my own U.S 2.5, and a metric 3/32 Allen wrench...with no luck
Thanks I did apparently flip them around.I just want to say this. The U.S. is the 3/32 inch and the metric is the 2.5mm. You may have just typed wrong but I just wanted you to know.
How's that 1.5 holding up?Yes, I ordered them direct from the PB Swiss website and the ones that you have linked are the ones that I ordered amongst some other items.
Yeah, I'm not a huge fan of the generic image either. Here is a close up image of the tips.
View attachment 35842
This is also another item that I added to my order and actually comes in extremely handy. More useful than what I thought it would be.
https://shop.pbtools.us/Screwdriver-Magnetizer-Demagnetizer-500.htm
I ordered the PB Swiss yesterday, they're supposed to be here today. Quick shipping from Georgia to NC.How's that 1.5 holding up?
Any opinions on the pb swiss bits vs mips?
So far it is holding up good but I haven't had them for that long to give a true long term review. I can't complain about the mips or the pb swiss. Neither one has stripped any screws but the length on the mip is nice for when I need a longer bit while the shorter PB swiss doesn't have as much wobble in my driver since it's shorter.How's that 1.5 holding up?
Any opinions on the pb swiss bits vs mips?
Ask again in a year. Should be getting mine tomorrow.How's that 1.5 holding up?
Any opinions on the pb swiss bits vs mips?
So far, they work ok. Just a bit short. They fit mcmaster and arrma screws really well, as well as my MIP's do.Ask again in a year. Should be getting mine tomorrow.
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