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Default Marking hex bits to make it easier to find the right one - anyone?



"polygonum_on_google" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 21:16:04 UTC+1, Chris Green wrote:
Does anyone think it would be useful to mark hex bits somehow to make
it easier to find the right one? In particular a way to find the PZ2
that one always wants would be very handy.

Is there any sort of standard colour coding (I've found a few sets
advertised with colour coding but I can't see any sort of consistency).

I was just thinking of marking my PZ bits with a black stripe for PZ0,
brown for PZ1, red for PZ2 and orange for PZ3. (Think resistor colour
codes, they're embedded in my brain so easy for me). Then maybe a
single colour for all Philips and another for slotted as these are
less frequently used.


Couldn't agree more with the idea.

A number of years ago I painted rings round some of mine. Yellow, cyan,
magenta (approximately). Just tedious cleaning them up enough for the
paint to stick well. And then doing some more every time I buy any - or
find some in another place I hadn't looked.

You've guessed - I just have a few left that have paint rings. And I can't
remember what coding system I used.

I really don't understand why some standards haven't emerged.


For the same reason most dont, its too hard once there are
some who have chosen a particular approach to the colors used.