davbell22602
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Who makes a good set of drill bits for drilling through hard metals that costs less than $100?
Harbor Freight has 115 piece SAE and metric for $100.
Harbor Freight has 115 piece SAE and metric for $100.
I would get the Norseman from epstein.
Thats the one I was referring too. Kinda uncertain on paying that much for being from harbor freight. Does dewalt, Kobalt, sears/craftsman make set for drilling hard metals?
They 135 degree Cobalt split point, 115 bits. I don't know that you can get an equivalent set much cheaper.
I actually also used to have this set:
http://www.harborfreight.com/115-pi...d-m2-high-speed-steel-drill-bit-set-1611.html
When I first used these bits I wasn't expecting much but I never had a real problem with them. Held up well. I went to the 135 degree split point set referenced in my earlier post for convenience's sake; the split point make it so you usually don't need to use a center punch or pilot bit.
When I first started out in the auto repair business I couldn't feature buying 115 drill bits in one fell swoop, but one's attitude changes over time.
How would I get replacement bits if one were to break?
Also, there is an opinion among machinists & the like, that the TiN (Titanium Nitride) coated bits are nothing more than a sales gimmick. If you go with this school of thought, it would make more sense to get the good old HSS (high speed steel) setw/black oxide coating bit
Also said:I take back what I said about Titanium Nitride (TiN) coated bits. they're not a sales gimmick, but according to this Wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit
...according to this Wiki page, they last longer than black oxide, but can't be sharpened w/o losing the TiN coating, which is probably why machine shops don't use them, as Jim Johnstone said.
The norseman set from epstein are awesome and under $100
I purchased a set to replace my 3 craftsman sets that I purchased at BF last year. Those craftsman bits are so worthless when drilling even thin metal and they say for metal on the container. A container that after opening it for the very first time, I wasn't able to close it as the 2 internal metal bit holders got all binded up. Made in CHINA of course, JUNK that I will never have to worry about or buy again because I have the NORSEMAN bits.. which by the way are made in USA.
I take back what I said about Titanium Nitride (TiN) coated bits. they're not a sales gimmick, but according to this Wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit
...according to this Wiki page, they last longer than black oxide, but can't be sharpened w/o losing the TiN coating, which is probably why machine shops don't use them, as Jim Johnstone said.
I want to be able drill out broken bolts, broken screw extractors, etc. that are in cast and aluminum relate casings etc. such as engines and trany in automotive repair.
From what I have read on this forum, Left handed drill bits would be your best bet.
A lot of times the drilling of the bolt will bring it out so no extractor is needed.
I did a search and didn't find anyone who sells a 115 piece set of left hand drill bits.
Looks like Snap-on sells it in a 5 piece set. Cobalt or HSS.
http://buy.snapon.com/catalog/item....roup_ID=682015&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
http://buy.snapon.com/catalog/item....roup_ID=682016&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
How would I get replacement bits if one were to break?
Who makes those drill bits for Snap-on?
Norseman Super Premium Drill Bit Set [#SPM-29P] @ $86.10

Apparently, the designation "HSS-Co", which is stamped on my Irwin cobalt hardware store bits, means M42.
I have one of the cheap 115 pc sets, and the above linked Norseman set. Unless I specifically need some oddball size, the Norsemans see 99% of the use. Way better quality, hold an edge longer, and I've yet to break any. I hate crappy drill bits, all theys eem to produce is frustration.
Really the only time most people need any of the number or letter sizes are for drilling holes to be tapped, so I would personally rather just buy good quality bits in those sizes and get the 29 pc set for general use.