Cesco
Quarry Creeper
I just ordered above Arrowmax Philips and flat driver bits and above Traxxas driver bit set. So now I will have every option available for my DeWalt and be able to build even faster.
I recently ordered a bunch of the Protek hex drivers (and nut drivers) along with a Dewalt gyro screwdriver to use with my Team Associated hex bits.
I found the rotating end cap on the ProTeks very lacking.
So what I did was run a bead of oil between the end cap and handle. Then I rotated the end cap. You could instantly feel it smooth out and require less resistance to turn.
While not as good as my Vanquish drivers it made a huge improvement.
So if your end caps are rough turning , give that a try.
This is the exact reason why I went with a different brand. I wanted replaceable tips. My 1.5 and 2.0 mm MIP driver tips got a little worn over the course of five years. Developed a little slop inside of the screw hex.
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I found the rotating end cap on the ProTeks very lacking.
So what I did was run a bead of oil between the end cap and handle. Then I rotated the end cap. You could instantly feel it smooth out and require less resistance to turn.
While not as good as my Vanquish drivers it made a huge improvement.
So if your end caps are rough turning , give that a try.
I ended up buying the Protek drivers because they looked great and the rotating handles were a bonus. But I also had problems with gritty end caps that didn't want to spin freely. It's such a shame because they are otherwise well made. I think I am going to try some dry lube and see if that works.
As I'm getting back in to RC I purchased the TRX sport kit and the local hobby shop recommended the Dynamite set which I really like and have lasted with no degradation. Also, bought a cheap set of drivers for my battery powdered screw driver.
I got this slick setup that says Savox. It stores then bits in the handle. BUT just like their servos they work great at first but then they start to suck.
It won't hold the bits tight anymore and the "lid" that keeps the other bits in is loose, turns and the bits fall out.