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Reddit mentions of DEWALT DWHT70265 Ratcheting T-Handle Set, 31 Piece
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of DEWALT DWHT70265 Ratcheting T-Handle Set, 31 Piece. Here are the top ones.
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- Compact and convenient tray for easy storage
- Large variety of bits for any job (Flat, Hex and Phillips & reg; )
- Heavy-Duty ratcheting T handle offers quick-change keys
- Patent pending solid steel internal construction for added strength
- 500 in-lbs. max torque
Features:
Specs:
Color | Multi |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 13.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Width | 13.7 Inches |
As someone working through this but a few years ahead of you, I'll pass along the list of stuff I've bought and/or wish to buy...
Hand Tools
Power Tools
Also, there are fluids to consider
Of these, I'd focus on the hand tools, fluids, and the Dremel. You can always ask someone to buy you a saw for Christmas. If you have these things on hand, there probably won't be a job come along that you can't handle at some basic level. I'm assuming you don't need yard grooming tools, because that's an entirely different list.
Haha, yes! I personally like the DeWalt stuff (I like their drills/bit too). Something like this would probably work very well. Comes with a handle too if you don't have a drill.
This will make assembly and maintenance much easier.
Get a ratcheting T-handle with allen bits and then you can also use a drill to assemble things much faster. I've put together bed frames, chairs, etc. So much faster and easier. And then you'll also have a nice case for the bits so you won't have to tape them to anything to find them. :-)
HA! My grandfather gave me an oscilloscope. The cobalt gets me through the little stuff, but if I ever have a "real" job, or I'm going to get into something in a fairly intense fashion, I need a real set. IT also helps getting into tighter spots that the cobalt can't get into, however I also have three or four of these things however I actually prefer the cheaper home depot off brand version. Which is less than 5 bucks? Shit, that's a no brainer if you can spare the space. Comes in a case and everything.
Anyway, you stroke the screwdriver with the magnet a few times and, that's about it. Makes it easier to pick up bits, but then again this was common practise before taking your laptop into the shop.
Wrapping them with electrical tape is so they don't conduct electricity or arc if you're working on live wires (even electronics with capacitors).
Unfortunately this method only works with proper screw drivers.