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Gas Engineer

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  1. 14 hours ago, plumbfitter said:

    FYI

     

    The Wera's are also marked on the top of the drivers to show you what is what in a tool bag

    Yes you are correct. I guess I didn't notice it on mine since I have them hanging on a wall with the holder that they include with the sets.

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  2. The Wera screwdrivers are very nice. You can get a good deal on them at Sears with points and coupon codes every now and then. The SK screwdrivers get good reviews as well, but can get a little pricey. The thing I like about Kliens is that they have the markings on the end of the handles to tell you what it is. This is very helpful if you have them in a tool bag or something similar. 

     

    I may get some flack for this but these craftsman "diamond coated" screwdrivers are not bad at all. They really get a good grip on less than perfect fasteners. you can pick a set up as a backup set for cheap with points.

     http://www.sears.com/craftsman-6-piece-extreme-grip-diamond-tip-screwdriver/p-00915495000P?plpSellerId=Sears&prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2

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  3. The Flexvolt line looks to be very promising. It will be interesting to see how long Milwaukee hangs on to only producing tools for their M18 volt line. Eventually the 18/20 volt tools will meet a road block as higher volt motors are more efficient (in most cases).

  4. I have had my account for a while now, but never got around to posting until now. My name is David and I am a Civil Engineer from the Northern VA area. I also have a background in commercial construction and auto mechanics. I really enjoy the Tools in Action website and the tool news and reviews that they do. I just wanted to come here to introduce myself and say hello to everyone.

     

     

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