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Re: [oletrucks] Where Can Good Drill Bits Be Found?

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Where Can Good Drill Bits Be Found?
From: Wayne Osborne <wcosborne@inetnow.net>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 12:23:46 -0400
Of all my experiences with drill bits-----ya get what ya pay for. In the
beggining i've bought drill bits that wouldn't hardly drill through a 2x4,
much less metal. If you get good ones they stay sharper long and can
be resharpened without messing up the temper of the metal. I personally
by only high speed drill bits....  Wayne




>    I've got some easyoutin to do, and my existing cheapie drill bits are 
>duller than dishwater. I have heard people refer to "high speed" drills. Are 
>these the good ones? I would like to use them in a small drill press and in 
>my hand drill to drill holes in steel and other metals.
>
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