Here is my debate. At my job we have been busy building large gas compressor packages which require LOTS and LOTS of bracket making to run conduit and high pressure pipe, and all these brackets are made out of 1/4" - 3/8" steel plate. In order to mount these brackets we drill holes through them and use u-bolts to clamp them to the pipe. Well up until now I have been using the welders drill bits which were all very pricey bit sets he got through his last employer. Well as the bits would get used hard and dulled he would sharpen them on his drill doctor which was better than a bench grinder could do...but eventually someone would ruin the bit by over heating it while drilling and so slowly but surely the bits got thrown away. Well long story short he eventually found another job and the shop payed him for the bit sets that got ruined. Which now leaves me with a half set of his old bits and another package needing to be built soon. My question is, do you guys see drill bits as a consumable that the shop should provide? Or do you guys go all out and get the pricey bits for day in and day out drilling through hard steel plate? I had bought a decent set of hss irwin bits for just under $100 to get me by with in case I needed to drill out the occasional broken bolt...but was not planning on daily hard use like what the last guy had been using his bits for. Should I be expected to drop $200 on some high end drill bits? I get the feeling if his bits didn't last the entire month long job...then mine probably won't fair well.