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Cobalt step drill bit suggestions?

Robertdeuce

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I was wondering if someone could recommend a good cobalt step drill bit? Who makes the best one?
 
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Harbor freight makes a great one. Three in a package. Lasts a long time. Fraction of brand name ones. Used one on eighth inch steel drilling over forty holes before it started to dull


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Best bang for the buck, HF. But you do get nicer, longer lasting bits if you spend more on a USA made model like Irwin, Lennox, Milwaukee, Norseman, etc...

Maybe check out Drill Hog on Ebay, USA made and warranty. Ive had OK luck with them...
 

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I have bought few sets on ebay from Hong Kong sellers. They seem to do exactly the same thing as something you pay 10-20 times as much for. Stainless steel; no problem.
 

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I too have bought the cheapies and had surprisingly good luck . I've found that if I use firm pressure and super slow speed they last a long time, even in stainless. I use a cordless drill on the slowest speed setting it has. Running them at a faster speed burns them up quick though.
 
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Robertdeuce

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Harbor freight makes a great one. Three in a package. Lasts a long time. Fraction of brand name ones. Used one on eighth inch steel drilling over forty holes before it started to dull


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Do you have a link to the one you used?
I'm drilling 1" holes into 11 gauge steel.
 
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tarbellb

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Most step bits are double fluted, including the HF models.

Your best bet for 11g SS is going to buy a step bit that maxes out at 1", drill a 3/16" pilot hole first, then blast through with the final step.

I have drilled 100's of 1" holes through 11g and thicker doing this method, fast, easy, all with a cordless drill.

And the HF bits dull quicker and are prone to breaking at the hex drive shaft, I have broken a handful but never broken a standard 3 sided shaft.
 
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Robertdeuce

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The material I'm drilling into is 1/8" hot rolled steel. Is cobalt only for stainless steel? Thanks guys
 

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Do you have a link to the one you used?

I'm drilling 1" holes into 11 gauge steel.



Just search harbor freight step bit. There is a three piece that goes up to 3/4 and a two piece that has one above one inch. I never bought one before due to the expensive prices I've seen. Took a chance on these and they are awesome. If I have a lot to drill I will use a pilot but to make the hole before using these. I've been burned by the shavings more then once. Also you don't break your arm like with a half inch or bigger drill bit


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