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ENCO 115pc drill index

archirelic

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FWIW:

115pc drill index

I've heard good things about these drill bits. COO is China, so for those who are super-diehard Made in USA fans, might not be for you. For us who may not have a ton of coin to throw at a super-legit set, this is for us.

Like I said, I've heard good things about these and our student welding/fabrication shop at my University has this set, which means it gets put through its paces daily by sometimes not the brightest students and they're still holding up incredibly well.

I ordered a set and once it arrives, I'll give my initial impressions.

Also, here's a code for free shipping: PRSSEP

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sharkytm

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I'm in for one... may even order a second set if need be. It'll be nice to not be using fractional drills for tapping.
 

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Interesting. Not bad esp considering they're 135*

I agree w the post above tho, half the made in China bits I get have more runout than a camshaft lobe. And metallurgy can be real iffy - some are durable, some are brittle.

For a hobby shop in a hand drill or drill press, good deal. For use in an actual mill or where accuracy is even remotely important, buy quality bits.
 

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That's pretty accurate-more runout than a camshaft lobe! Some of them had runout equal or greater than the diameter of the bit. I use them in my hand drill and have a nice USA made set for the mill and lathe.
 

Conor

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got my set today....about 10 of the smallest bits came out in shipping....

I'm going to need to use a caliper to figure out which one goes into which hole as i cant tell the difference in size by eye. i put them back as close as i can tell, but i wouldnt be surprised if they are in the wrong positions now. lol

I'm also missing 2 tiny bits.

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archirelic

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You must be pretty close to where they're shipping out from! Mine isn't expected to be delivered until 09.17.2012!
 
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Improved700

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Ordered mine on Monday. Got it yesterday. One little bit was missing, but I found it in the bottom of the case. For 38 dollars, its worth it.
 

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Has anyone chucked some of them up in a drill press to see what the visual runout is? I have some non-Enco china bits and I can visually see the tip of the bit wobbling.
 

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Decided to give the bits a try. Sometimes I need the number bits or letter bits, I only have the fractional sizes. Figure for the price it is worth trying them. Thanks to archirelic for the link.
 

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Has anyone chucked some of them up in a drill press to see what the visual runout is? I have some non-Enco china bits and I can visually see the tip of the bit wobbling.

I have a similar set, many of them are wobbly and ****. I often have to go a size or two down so the hole doesn't come out oversized. Gradually replacing with quality bits.
 

rsieracki

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Got my set, not the best quality but worth the price IMHO for drill sizes ill rarely use. I have good. Norseman (sp) fractional drills already and some Chicago Latrobe but occasionally need an odd size.
 

Conor

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used a 1/8" bit and lots of runout =(

i havent used any others yet hopefully the rest arent as bad.
 
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archirelic

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used a 1/8" bit and lots of runout =(

i havent used any others yet hopefully the rest arent as bad.

Well poo...:sad:

As I had previously mentioned, my university has a set of these that have seen some serious use since I've been around and runout is fairly minimal. Not only that, but they've been put through the ringer. :dunno:

Hopefully this latest batch that we're all receiving isn't the victim of poor metallurgy or what-not.
 
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