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    I buy most of my tools from HF. The problem with a set like the one in the post above (whitch I have one) is that I only use 2 or 3 bits and the rest just sit in the case. Another problem I have with HF torx pits is if you don't seat the bit in the screw right the tip of the bit will brake off. Like the post above says "you get what you pay for".


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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    I buy most of my tools from HF. The problem with a set like the one in the post above (whitch I have one) is that I only use 2 or 3 bits and the rest just sit in the case. Another problem I have with HF torx pits is if you don't seat the bit in the screw right the tip of the bit will brake off. Like the post above says "you get what you pay for".
    If you round the edges off on the end of the bit, put it to the grinder.
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