Corsa_Sport21
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Right im needing some good drill bits for drilling through metal.Not any cheap shite that will just go blunt after tickling a piece of metal.
Any serious reccomendations please.
Need to be able to go through stainless steel.
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Seany
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diamond tipped.
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makincorsac
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dewalt i have a full set and they very good
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Gary
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Lies. My dewalt set was wank.
Bosch are shite too. Bought some cheapo ones from wickes and they were better!
If you have an engineering supplies shop go there and spend good money on them, then you can regrind them on a bench grinder.
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Gary
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Sankvik make very good tooling. Dunno if they do HSS bits tho
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Corsa_Sport21
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Think im just gonna nip it down to the local engineers and get him to do it.
Think he said the last time he drilled some locking nuts out he used HSS Cobalt drill bits.Seem cheap enough on ebay but i will prob end up messing it up.
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Gary
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Drilling lock nuts is a massive pain in the arse! Get someone else to ruin thier drills instead
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Dan
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If your going at stainless, you want to use cobalt, and take it slow.
Go to local engineering shop and buy the single sizes you need.
Plenty of drilling lube on them as you use them, otherwise your going to melt the tip.
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Tom J
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i got a set of cobalt tipped bits, erbauer ones from screwfix. drilled through a few hardened bolts with no problems you just gotta go slow. not sure about going through a wheel bolt though would take ages!
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Dan
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I had a set of them erbauer ones, and the bog standard HSS ones from dormer are far better
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Ste
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I personally use high speed cobalt drills from Dormer.
Probably the best drills you can buy for the money.
http://www.powertoolsdirect.com/dormer-a777-hsco-cobalt-heavy-duty-jobber-drills-metric
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philrussell81
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
I personally use high speed cobalt drills from Dormer.
Probably the best drills you can buy for the money.
http://www.powertoolsdirect.com/dormer-a777-hsco-cobalt-heavy-duty-jobber-drills-metric
Can't beat cobalt hss drill bits.
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jungle
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nik whats it for mate? have you tryed sheperd and miller's? thats where i get my hss bits from and they do well
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Mertin
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Used alot of Dormer stuff offshore and good stuff, as said go for Cobalt drill bits and use plenty cutting compund / lube to keep it cool
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Gary
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Doont use cheap drill bits, they shatter. And get lodged in your arm
Was in a good 5mm
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harrisp
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fuck that
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Gary
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Its all fun and games
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Corsa_Sport21
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Totally forgot i had made this thread.
Anyway i got 2x 5mm Cobalt HSS drill bits from ebay for less than £3.
Wee bit of grease on the tip and they went through stainless steel like a knife through butter.
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by jungle
nik whats it for mate? have you tryed sheperd and miller's? thats where i get my hss bits from and they do well
Was for the kick start on my bike.
That the shop up Aberhill opposite San Hei?? Damn totally forgot thats what they sold.Will remember that next time though, save waiting from Ebay.
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jungle
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aye whyterose terrace lol kinda bike you got? should fire to the bing i'll take my quad lol
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Corsa_Sport21
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Just a 110 Xsport pit bike.Gonna sell it though and get something bigger.Probably still a pit bike but a 125 or 140.
Aye a usually just head up the bing for a blast, probably be up sometime this week if you fancy it.
Was up at Cardenden FCOMC yesterday, they had a funday thing from 8am till 6.30pm, was an awesome day like got the bug for track riding now.lol.
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jungle
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still need to get boots for going up there heading up the bing tomorrow at ome point tho with my mate on his pitbike while i run over him on my quad lol
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Corsa_Sport21
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Al prob be up the bing at night time like usually go up about 5pm till it starts to get dark.Need to leave a bit spare time to sling the bike back in the car etc.
A just wore a pair of rigger boots up at Cardenden.Supposed to wear boots but pretty sure some1 had trainers on.lol.
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