Drill bit storage
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Gad-Westy

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Hot topic I know!

I have loads of loose drill bits, wood, HSS, SDS etc. I'd like a neat way of storing them and wouldn't mind hearing some ideas.

In my head, I'm probably imagining a deepish tray (maybe 100mm ish) with lots of small compartments so different drill bits could be stood in their assigned sections. I cannot for the life of me find anything suitable!


alscar

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May not be large enough for what you want though.

https://amzn.eu/d/6doTuEx

Gad-Westy

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alscar said:
May not be large enough for what you want though.

https://amzn.eu/d/6doTuEx
Cheers. I like those but not really what I need as I have for example multiple 10mm Masonary bit says or multiple 5mm HSS. Just wanted some way of grouping them together in some sort of sensible fashion.

I found this on ebay after my post.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125763347767?_skw=drill...

The tall ones might be more the sort of thing I'm after at least for most things. Some of the bigger masonary stuff and SDS chisels etc could live somewhere else I think.

Edited by Gad-Westy on Wednesday 12th November 11:08

alscar

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Or this one - much more storage and even cheaper.



Baoblaze Drill Storage Box, Bit Organizer, Tidy and Orderly for Bit, Blue
































Dave.

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Something like this with adjustable partitions?

Probably a bit flimsy if you've a lot of larger bits. (Oh er!)

Metric Max

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An old ice cream tub works for me!

moustachebandit

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I use the dewalt tough case - solid solution, with modular additions with smaller cases that clip together, and also connects to tstak tool cases for easier transport (if you use dewalt tools).

https://www.tooled-up.com/blog/dewalt-tough-case-s...

RGG

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A block of wood with suitable size holes drilled in for your bits.

It works well for me.

PhilboSE

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RGG said:
A block of wood with suitable size holes drilled in for your bits.

It works well for me.
Winner winner chicken dinner.

Doppel99

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RGG said:
A block of wood with suitable size holes drilled in for your bits.

It works well for me.
How do you make sure the holes match the size of the drills?

Wait....idea

Gad-Westy

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Thanks folks. Very much appreciated. I might play around with the drilled wood option for some stuff thought I want some of it to be pretty portable so maybe this will be a two pronged solution.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

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RGG said:
A block of wood with suitable size holes drilled in for your bits.

It works well for me.
That's what I came on to post! thumbup

RGG

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Doppel99 said:
RGG said:
A block of wood with suitable size holes drilled in for your bits.

It works well for me.
How do you make sure the holes match the size of the drills?

Wait....idea
It's easy - check the drill bit sizes and order the same to drill the holes.

It's foolproof and works every time with no mistakes.

biggrin Thought I would add this - someone won't get it.



Edited by RGG on Wednesday 12th November 17:40

Chumley.mouse

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Not the best example but it works . Ive got more drill bits than i know about but these are easy to hand in the garage.

Busa mav

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Metric Max said:
An old ice cream tub works for me!
Mine are in old tobacco tins

loughran

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This is for jeweller's burrs and mops but you could make something similar for drill bits.

A lazy Susan bearing would allow you to turn it and choose a bit.


Simpo Two

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RGG said:
It's easy - check the drill bit sizes and order the same to drill the holes.

It's foolproof and works every time with no mistakes.
Except for masonry drills...!

Chumley.mouse said:
Not the best example but it works . Ive got more drill bits than i know about but these are easy to hand in the garage.
Some of your drills are upside down, OCD meter off scale irked

JoshSm

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If you've got sets buy a proper case, if it's just random then all sorts of options exist. I'd be wary of a solution that involves the sharp end being at the top for grabbing or accidentally landing on. Doesn't do the drills much good and I've got the scars to show what can happen to fingers.

Had fun working out a solution for the big SDS ones, the smallish ones go in cases but the long (600mm/1000mm) ones are shipped on hangers and those don't work well once you've pulled them off the first time. Ended up using some rectagular duct as a vertical holder.

ARH

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I'll just leave this here.