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blue302stang

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I have the snap on DB121C drill bit set that I use for most of my drilling needs, but they only go up to 3/8". If I can I'll use a unibit to go larger than that unfortunately that doesn't work all the time though. When drilling metal I always seem to have a problem with drill bits spinning in the chuck. I only have 3/8" drills so what I am looking for is a set of drill bits with a reduced shank over 3/8" and possibly has flat side on the shank as well to help with spinning. Does anyone know if there are drill bits like that sold? Thanks
 
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blue302stang

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By the looks of them they are all just a regular round shank. I am looking for a a drill bit set with a multiple sided shank that will allow for a better grip in the chuck
 

njride

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The norseman mechanics length bits have flats on the shank and the 29pc set goes up to 1/2". The standard jobber length bits from them don't have the flats so make sure you specify mechanics set.
 

woody 73

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Hi you need the drill bits with three flat sides I buy them from MSC or Enco. Just keep in mind the smaller size drill bits do not come with any flat sizes (under 11/64").
Keep them sharp a dull bit tends to slip more then a sharper bit and watch your speed.
 
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MattT

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If you want to go over 3/8" in steel you really need to step up to a 1/2" drill.
 

diesel research

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You are using too many rpms most likely.
Free Speed 1800 RPM

Gotta slow down, more lube, more pressing.

I know that doesn't provide you with 3 flats drills, but it is going to help you in the mean time. Also, if your bits are marred up, need to clean them up.

Really, a better option for you is a better air drill. I had a lot of problems with 1800rpm drills and not being able to slow them enough.

Aircat 4450 is going to solve a lot of your problems. Free speed: 400rpms
 
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