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another thing about ball hexes is after you "renew" them, you'll dremel away the ball.
 
You can get them with or without ballends and their tool quality is considerably better than OFNA. With OFNA, you're buying the name and anodizing, same thing other RC brands.

And they fit hexes with a very close tolerance.
 
Originally posted by RC Jack
You can get them with or without ballends and their tool quality is considerably better than OFNA. With OFNA, you're buying the name and anodizing, same thing other RC brands.

And they fit hexes with a very close tolerance.


I'm sorry but I have to flat out disagree with you on that comment. Have you ever actually used a set of OFNA's? Get rid of the annodized handles and the name. Just look at the bit itself. Its made from a drill bit blank to the highest tolerance possible. They even have to be slightly broken in since they are initially VERY tight. The ONLY bit I have ever even bent or broken was the .050. And with ANY driver that small they are prone to breaking if you have a heavy hand like myself.

And besides, OFNA doesn't make them to the best of my knowledge. As with most everything else they sell. But does that detract from the QUALITY of the tool itself?

Bottom line, these drivers kick utmost serious ass. To say otherwise is just plain silly.
 
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