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I’m a little on the neat freak side of the population. I always put the label side of bits facing out. Today i added paint to the labels. By wiping away the excess paint with a wet wipe. I really like the look of the bits now. I think if someone wanted to the could use 3 or 4 different paints (one for Phillips one for torxs ect…). 

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On 1/27/2025 at 9:48 PM, Matthew4104 said:

I’m a little on the neat freak side of the population. I always put the label side of bits facing out. Today i added paint to the labels. By wiping away the excess paint with a wet wipe. I really like the look of the bits now. I think if someone wanted to the could use 3 or 4 different paints (one for Phillips one for torxs ect…).

Thanks for the idea buddy

 

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Man, that was a lot of elbow grease, the correction fluid really sticks to the bits

and some of those indentation sure is different.

 

guess now I know what to do when bored :

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