spike95
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I am having an issue at work. We just got in some new trucks and need to drill holes in the bumpers to mount the license plates. My coworker started trying with his set of Blue Point bits, and wasn’t getting anywhere. I tried with my Milwaukee cobalt bits and some cutting oil. I could barely make a mark. These new Mack bumpers are no joke!
...so I broke down and bought a couple of the nicer Snap On solid cobalt bits thinking that would do the job. Wrong...
Another coworker from our body shop came in with a bit that he said he has had for years, but doesn’t know the make. It went through in about 10-15 seconds. The only marking on the bit was “HSS” and the size, so not a ton of info there...
So I’m trying to figure out what to buy for this purpose. I’ve seen people online talk about carbide, but then also seen it mentioned that they are very brittle and better used in a press than a hand held drill. I would be pissed if I snapped a $35+ bit. Is there another option? Or does anyone have another suggestion better than cobalt?
I am having an issue at work. We just got in some new trucks and need to drill holes in the bumpers to mount the license plates. My coworker started trying with his set of Blue Point bits, and wasn’t getting anywhere. I tried with my Milwaukee cobalt bits and some cutting oil. I could barely make a mark. These new Mack bumpers are no joke!
...so I broke down and bought a couple of the nicer Snap On solid cobalt bits thinking that would do the job. Wrong...
Another coworker from our body shop came in with a bit that he said he has had for years, but doesn’t know the make. It went through in about 10-15 seconds. The only marking on the bit was “HSS” and the size, so not a ton of info there...
So I’m trying to figure out what to buy for this purpose. I’ve seen people online talk about carbide, but then also seen it mentioned that they are very brittle and better used in a press than a hand held drill. I would be pissed if I snapped a $35+ bit. Is there another option? Or does anyone have another suggestion better than cobalt?
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