Power Drivers
#46
Tech Prophet
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Hey awesome. That's good news man.
I'll hold you to it. Everyone saw it happen.
I got those on houston's unending relentless arm-twisting recommendation. If it doesn't work out, I'll be sure to let 'em know.
I'd really rather get the MIP/Thorp; but funding always plays too-big a part in this decision making process.
I'll hold you to it. Everyone saw it happen.
I got those on houston's unending relentless arm-twisting recommendation. If it doesn't work out, I'll be sure to let 'em know.
I'd really rather get the MIP/Thorp; but funding always plays too-big a part in this decision making process.
#47
Tech Adept
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You betcha.
MIP SpeedTips are $15 ea @ 4 common sizes that $60.
fwiw Integy just started a 3-day sale on pit tools.
I picked up 11 Ti-Ni Quick Connect bits (4 hex, 4 nut drivers, 2 phillips, 1 straight slot) + 1/4" hex metal driver handle (not quick connect, but magnetic). for a smidge over 26+s/h. (Those ones I mentioned a few posts back.)
Not sure if just the screwdrivers are made in japan, or if the hex are too. But the screwdriver bits have Japan stamped into them.
I was also surprised to see that the Hex tips+shafts are replacable.
Anyway, enough tool porn for today.
MIP SpeedTips are $15 ea @ 4 common sizes that $60.
fwiw Integy just started a 3-day sale on pit tools.
I picked up 11 Ti-Ni Quick Connect bits (4 hex, 4 nut drivers, 2 phillips, 1 straight slot) + 1/4" hex metal driver handle (not quick connect, but magnetic). for a smidge over 26+s/h. (Those ones I mentioned a few posts back.)
Not sure if just the screwdrivers are made in japan, or if the hex are too. But the screwdriver bits have Japan stamped into them.
I was also surprised to see that the Hex tips+shafts are replacable.
Anyway, enough tool porn for today.
#49
I have been using the dynamite tips and drivers for years love them.
I just can not give Integy any of my money. One I first got into RC I did not know better and gave them too much of my money.
I just can not give Integy any of my money. One I first got into RC I did not know better and gave them too much of my money.
#51
I have a set of the MIP 1/4 drivers (1.5, 2.0, 2.5) that are 2 years old and going strong. I did manage to break the 2.5mm trying to remove a dead screw which shows just how strong the tips are. The regular Losi wrenches I have rounded out within months.
I've been using EDS tools for the last 18 months that have have worked perfectly and show no tip wear. The only thing I don't like is the set screw can strip out the handle if you aren't careful. For my Serpent kit I picked up a complete set of EDS 1/4 drivers and those work just as well.
The MIPS sets are $12 per tool with the EDS as low as $6 individually or slightly more per set (weird!).
I've been using EDS tools for the last 18 months that have have worked perfectly and show no tip wear. The only thing I don't like is the set screw can strip out the handle if you aren't careful. For my Serpent kit I picked up a complete set of EDS 1/4 drivers and those work just as well.
The MIPS sets are $12 per tool with the EDS as low as $6 individually or slightly more per set (weird!).
#53
I use Hitachi DB3DL Driver. Bought it when I saw that alot of the drivers were using the same one at the Worlds in Pattaya.
#54
Suspended
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this is the one i use, for 39 bucks really cant beat it
http://reviews.homedepot.com/1999/10...ws/reviews.htm
http://reviews.homedepot.com/1999/10...ws/reviews.htm
#55
Oops
I like my Dewalt 12v driver but it's a bit outside your range and shaped like a classic drill.
http://www.google.com/products/catal...=1460&bih=864#
I like my Dewalt 12v driver but it's a bit outside your range and shaped like a classic drill.
http://www.google.com/products/catal...=1460&bih=864#
#56
Tech Adept
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Oops
I like my Dewalt 12v driver but it's a bit outside your range and shaped like a classic drill.
http://www.google.com/products/catal...=1460&bih=864#
I like my Dewalt 12v driver but it's a bit outside your range and shaped like a classic drill.
http://www.google.com/products/catal...=1460&bih=864#
Love it...variable speed, torque control and comes with two batteries. This is a very nice tool for wrenching, probably overkill but the only negative is the price.
#57
Tech Master
iTrader: (48)
this is the one i use.......holds a charge, 2 speeds, quick chuck and adjustable clutch.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...key=Navigation
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...key=Navigation
#58
The MIP bit set lasts forever and so does the black and decker power driver that takes 4 AA's from walmart. Costs like $8 and wont strip out a screw into plastic if you go to far but still has more then enough tq to get anything out. That is my suggestion because for about $35 you get a great working set.
#59
Tech Elite
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Ryobi 12v
http://www.ryobitools.com/catalog/12...drivers/HJP002
I like this drill. It's compact and not a weird design.
and I've noticed all the pros get the same stuff. Look I have P ditty's headphones too....
I like this drill. It's compact and not a weird design.
and I've noticed all the pros get the same stuff. Look I have P ditty's headphones too....
#60
Tech Champion
iTrader: (25)
I have a set of the MIP 1/4 drivers (1.5, 2.0, 2.5) that are 2 years old and going strong. I did manage to break the 2.5mm trying to remove a dead screw which shows just how strong the tips are. The regular Losi wrenches I have rounded out within months.
I've been using EDS tools for the last 18 months that have have worked perfectly and show no tip wear. The only thing I don't like is the set screw can strip out the handle if you aren't careful. For my Serpent kit I picked up a complete set of EDS 1/4 drivers and those work just as well.
The MIPS sets are $12 per tool with the EDS as low as $6 individually or slightly more per set (weird!).
I've been using EDS tools for the last 18 months that have have worked perfectly and show no tip wear. The only thing I don't like is the set screw can strip out the handle if you aren't careful. For my Serpent kit I picked up a complete set of EDS 1/4 drivers and those work just as well.
The MIPS sets are $12 per tool with the EDS as low as $6 individually or slightly more per set (weird!).
i used the eds, they are great but with how much wreching i do they wear out. I replaced the tips about every 4 months. so far im at 2 months and the mip look new so we shall see if they make it past 4 months to justify the cost
DB3DL2
its the updated db3dl . this has a better gear set. I got mine from the toolbarn for $73 bucks. otw to me now