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A drill bit set got mixed in with our stuff. So if you were involved in the crash vehicle preparation and you are missing a set of drill bits let me know.

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Hi, Bob

Those were missing from Rusty's kit. I must have put them down on the wrong table.

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Bob Anderson wrote:A drill bit set got mixed in with our stuff. So if you were involved in the crash vehicle preparation and you are missing a set of drill bits let me know.

Bob Anderson
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Hey,

Is it a drill bit set or is it a self tapping screw hex socket?
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Sean,

Its a plastic case that has four panels when opened up all the way. Two panels are drill bits, one panel is various drivers, for screws, torx, square heads, etc., and the remaining panel has hole saws, wood drills and some sanding or grinding bits.

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