bulletpruf
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Fellas -
I'm active duty military, in Korea for 2 years. 98% of my tools are in storage. While I'm here, I'm trying to supplement and upgrade my tool collection.
Before I left Ft Benning, GA, I bought a large drill press; pictured below. Takes up a lot of room, but it's been on my list of tools to buy for quite some time. What I have yet to purchase - drill bits of the appropriate size (believe it takes bits with 3/4" shank and smaller; all of my stuff is 3/8") and a drill press vise.
Majority of my work is automotive; I restore/hotrod/upgrade classic cars in my spare time, and I mainly drill into metal; aluminum or cast iron.
As for drill bits, I'm obviously looking for the standard twist drill bit. Jobber length. I'm thinking tungsten carbide is better than high speed steel. What about the shank size -- should I look for bits with 3/4" shank or am I fine with 1/2" shank?
Not looking to drop $1,000 on drill bits but realize I'll have to spend more than $20 for a decent set that will last a while. Thoughts on good bang for the buck? Gyros looks like they are real proud of their stuff, but it would be difficult to drop $600 on a set of cobalt drill bits when I can get a set of high speed steel bits at Harbor Freight for $30 http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-silver-and-deming-drill-bit-set-527.html#.Uxxildz6TwI
Thanks,
Scott
I'm active duty military, in Korea for 2 years. 98% of my tools are in storage. While I'm here, I'm trying to supplement and upgrade my tool collection.
Before I left Ft Benning, GA, I bought a large drill press; pictured below. Takes up a lot of room, but it's been on my list of tools to buy for quite some time. What I have yet to purchase - drill bits of the appropriate size (believe it takes bits with 3/4" shank and smaller; all of my stuff is 3/8") and a drill press vise.
Majority of my work is automotive; I restore/hotrod/upgrade classic cars in my spare time, and I mainly drill into metal; aluminum or cast iron.
As for drill bits, I'm obviously looking for the standard twist drill bit. Jobber length. I'm thinking tungsten carbide is better than high speed steel. What about the shank size -- should I look for bits with 3/4" shank or am I fine with 1/2" shank?
Not looking to drop $1,000 on drill bits but realize I'll have to spend more than $20 for a decent set that will last a while. Thoughts on good bang for the buck? Gyros looks like they are real proud of their stuff, but it would be difficult to drop $600 on a set of cobalt drill bits when I can get a set of high speed steel bits at Harbor Freight for $30 http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-silver-and-deming-drill-bit-set-527.html#.Uxxildz6TwI
Thanks,
Scott
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