Hey Doc, I continue to like your videos. Only as a suggestion, you may want to consider stepping out from strictly reviews of new tools. Those are great, but you might consider some repairs, restorations, how-to's, etc. You clearly have a lot of scientific and technical knowledge to bring to bear, and it sounds like, from comments in your videos, that you have experience with lots of varied repairs and maintenance on everything from pumps to racing bikes. I often find that videos by folks who are experienced, but don't necessarily make a living in the subject of the video, have a unique perspective that is appealing to DIY'ers. By way of example, I am starting to fix up bikes for an agency that serves underprivileged kids. I find that bike repairs often have little tricks that you can learn the easy way or the hard way--like how to change wheel bearings, replace shifter cables, remove rear sprockets, etc. Some videos on things like that, where you already know the tricks, would be helpful. Just a suggestion, please don't take offense. And keep up the great videos! Red out.
The larger Wera set at the back of the table does have a bit holder. The smaller set of longer Torx bits does not. The driver will be horizontal at the base of the Wera case if included. Thanks for asking.
@@DREADEYE_KNIGHT i do not entertain 'on-the-spot-fallacy'. you must be severely limited in your experience with torx fasteners.. these sizes are quite common inn many products. i certainly could not complete my automotive job without those two sizes.
Definitely would be interested in more bike tools
Super impressive! Thanks for the demonstration, I’ll have to pick a set up!!!
Would love to see what you use on bikes, seems like more and more companies are switching from metric hex to Torx.
Thanks Doc😎😍😎😍😎
Great unboxing and tools review👍
Hey Doc, I continue to like your videos. Only as a suggestion, you may want to consider stepping out from strictly reviews of new tools. Those are great, but you might consider some repairs, restorations, how-to's, etc. You clearly have a lot of scientific and technical knowledge to bring to bear, and it sounds like, from comments in your videos, that you have experience with lots of varied repairs and maintenance on everything from pumps to racing bikes. I often find that videos by folks who are experienced, but don't necessarily make a living in the subject of the video, have a unique perspective that is appealing to DIY'ers. By way of example, I am starting to fix up bikes for an agency that serves underprivileged kids. I find that bike repairs often have little tricks that you can learn the easy way or the hard way--like how to change wheel bearings, replace shifter cables, remove rear sprockets, etc. Some videos on things like that, where you already know the tricks, would be helpful. Just a suggestion, please don't take offense. And keep up the great videos! Red out.
Curious to know if they're still that good once well used
Project Farm tested basically these same Torx bits and it was in the top when it comes to wear resistance after screwing and unscrewing 100 screws.
Dude of course
Does the case have a built in driver. Wanting to find a good edc
The larger Wera set at the back of the table does have a bit holder. The smaller set of longer Torx bits does not. The driver will be horizontal at the base of the Wera case if included. Thanks for asking.
missing the 27 and 5? not interested.
What kinds of things are those sizes used for?
@@DREADEYE_KNIGHT i do not entertain 'on-the-spot-fallacy'.
you must be severely limited in your experience with torx fasteners.. these sizes are quite common inn many products. i certainly could not complete my automotive job without those two sizes.
If you put the stubby on a piece is string and spun it round really fast you'd get the small bit out 📤