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theconrodkid

posted on 24/5/07 at 08:56 PM Reply With Quote
dril bits

just ordered yet another set of drill bits,this time from axminster tools,1-13mm hss,super sharp and only £7-55 + vat and del,delivery was 2 daze as well





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sammy

posted on 25/5/07 at 06:49 AM Reply With Quote
I got fed up with hss drill bits which don't last any time at all, particularly if you want to drill out old bolts or lots of large holes in 6mm plate.

Spent 55 quid on a quality set of titanium drill bits and what a difference!! I really wish I'd bought them years ago!





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rusty nuts

posted on 25/5/07 at 05:41 PM Reply With Quote
Cobalt drills are even better . Just don't let anyone borrow them!
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Danozeman

posted on 27/5/07 at 02:38 PM Reply With Quote
Iv got some cobalt ones at work. Superb things. They stay in my toolbox under lock and key,.





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wilkingj

posted on 27/5/07 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
My strategy, is buy reasonable tools. When one breaks or is worn beyond use, then I replace it with a quality item.

Say like, 13 and 17mm spanners get most use and wear quickly. So replace with good ones. The lesser used spanners last longer as they get less use.

Got to admit my Halfords Pro range is damn good value, and is lasting well. only broken one spline / star tool, and the small ratchet, all replaced without quibble by Halfords.






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greggors84

posted on 30/5/07 at 10:27 PM Reply With Quote
I do the same, buy reasonable tools to begin with, usually in sets. Then when a single tools break I will replace it with a high quality one as its likely im going to use it a lot and get a lot of stick. Seems better than spending £100s on Snap On spanner sets when Im only using half of the them most of the time.

At work we have 3 tool men visit. Snap-on, Mac and a independant bloke. I will always buy from the independant bloke first, usually as he comes to see me and knows what Im looking for. All his tools are guaranteed too.

Saying this I get drill bits free from work, as they are classed as consumables!





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