How do you secure these in the tool's plastic box?
You don't
Stuff a piece of foam in there on top of them
Maybe a couple of those velcro zip ties
This could've gone in SQTDDTOT
>>2998238welcome to nuchan where zoomiezooms dont know how to check the catalog
>>2998241>>2998238>post in the thread that has reached the bump limit
>>2998247not my fault somebody made a shitty bake>>2997944
>>2998214This.
>>2998212look at these pristine, virgin, never saw work masonry bits... put your tripcode Bepis, we know it's you
>>2998254Breh remember I’m not DIYing it anymore!
>>2998212shitty ziploc freezer bag, rubberband
>>2998254They are indeed today years old.
>>2998214/thread
>>2998214this guy uses his tools
>>2998212Picrel.Bits in bag, then it fits inside the hardcase for my Bosch Bulldog. They were cheaper when I bought em. I got a 16 pack and use them for everything, tools, camping gear. They're awesome.
>>2998522They’ll still jingle in the bag. Also if they’re long SDS bits, they won’t fit in the standard bags.I still say leave em loose like a man, but canvas is better than ziplocs or rubber bands. Rubber bands break down and get hard or they melt into a gooey mess when in contact with certain other plastics or chemicals. And ziploc bags trap moisture inside and will rust steel very quickly if any sort of moisture gets in.
>>2998589Well a rotary hammer isn't the stealthiest of tool. I don't why you'd give a fuck about the SDS bits jingling inside the case.
>>2998212buy or make/3d print some covers for the drill tips and call er good
>>2998212With common sense I'm sure you could figure out numerous ways to do this. Between opening this thread and typing out this reply, I've thought of 3 or 4 different ways to solve your problem. But I'm not going to tell you what they are, because that's not going to help fix what your real problem is, which is an inability to think.
>>2998836Show some fucking respect.
>>2998212epoxy
>>2998212These guys are made of tool steel. You don't need to worry about them bouncing around or getting scratched, but you do need to keep the shank clean and lubricated when you put them in the rotary hammer.You need to get some grease and cleaning rags in there and use them each time before you use a drill bit. You do not want to get a bit stuck inside your rotary hammer! I only own one hammer that I use every work day. Lesson learned.I recommend keeping the shank in the plastic cases they came with and keep them wedged in there with foam or something. Lessen the need for cleaning.
>>2998836BASED
>>2998589Cut "rubber bands" from bike inner tubes. But in all reality just let them rattle around the case like a man. I have 3 different hammer drills and the bits rattle around in there just fine. The two hilti metal cases have spots for the bits so that is nice.
>>2998867>respectis earned.