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Left Hand Drill Bits - Need Some

38Chevy454

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I have always wanted to get a *good* set of left hand drill bits. I need these for typically drilling broken bolts, which can be fairly hard. Using a hand drill since it is probably broke in the engine in the vehicle. No carbide bits that are too brittle for hand drill work. They need to be tough enough to withstand some misalignment.

Anyone have good recommendations for brand or sources? Thanks, Terry
 
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SgtRauksauff

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I've used the $8 set from Harbor Freight to take out 8-10 broken studs in blocks/manifolds/heads/transmissions.

I use'em with a pneumatic right-angle drill for getting into tight places while still in the cars.

nothing's broken yet. They're obviously not made of pure awesomeness, but for eight bucks, and the time they've saved, it was well worth it.

--sarge
 

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Another vote for Harbor Freight - I bought a set that came with the easy outs and I've done a lot with them, I haven't broken one yet and they still seem sharp.

They work pretty well in general too, a lot of times well before I get very deep in the stud it will back right out with the drill bit.

I like 'em!
 

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I know the original poster was specifically asking about Left handed drill bits, but he did mention removing broken bolts and studs. I bought a set of left handed drill bits with an EZ out atatched to them from Sears for removing the broken studs on my 4.6 Ford motor and they worked great. I have had to remove many broken bolts and have used just about everything and these things worked great. A little pricey but cheaper than taking the Aluminum heads off and taking them in to a shop.
 
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38Chevy454

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Another vote for Harbor Freight - I bought a set that came with the easy outs and I've done a lot with them, I haven't broken one yet and they still seem sharp.

They work pretty well in general too, a lot of times well before I get very deep in the stud it will back right out with the drill bit.

I like 'em!

Exactly why I want the left hand bits, sometimes you do not even need the remover tool. I am planning to get some of the multi-spline extractors, as I have had the spiral removers break before and then you are F'd.

I know the original poster was specifically asking about Left handed drill bits, but he did mention removing broken bolts and studs. I bought a set of left handed drill bits with an EZ out atatched to them from Sears for removing the broken studs on my 4.6 Ford motor and they worked great. I have had to remove many broken bolts and have used just about everything and these things worked great. A little pricey but cheaper than taking the Aluminum heads off and taking them in to a shop.

I'll check into those.
 

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I dont know who makes them but i have a set from Matco and the work great. I use them for drilling the holes for my easy outs and half the time i dont even need the easyouts...the left handed bits pull em out.
 
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I dont know who makes them but i have a set from Matco and the work great. I use them for drilling the holes for my easy outs and half the time i dont even need the easyouts...the left handed bits pull em out.

Probably irwin, they provide most of the extractors for the trucks and sears. Bits should be made in brazil if they are new cobalt.

While the OP said no carbide, a carbide spotting/center drill might be just the thing for starting the hole....


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I too have had good luck with the HF left handed bits. Bought them expecting to be disappointed and I wasn't. Win!

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