MagnumForce
Well-known member
Drill bits are something I rarely think about, namely because they are consumables and free for me at work. Get a drill index, go to the tool crib at work and fill it up with basic, cheap bits.
Well yesterday I was having a helluva time drilling through an eighth inch red iron support column to mount some fans at work. It was a brand new bit and even at slow speed with coolant it dulled almost immediately. A Coworker saw me struggling and grabbed his Craftsman Titanium coated 11\32 split point. He had never used them before.
HOLY COW! Like a hot knife through butter. I priced them today and was unimpressed with the high cost, especially considering it not including all my commonly used sizes. Went to Lowe's and they had the same issue. Dewalt had all the sizes I wanted but it was a 80 dollar set.
I just find that hard to justify when I can get all the boys I want for free, even if they are a PITA. Especially when there are new things out I really want like reversible flex head combos.
What would Garage Journal do?
Well yesterday I was having a helluva time drilling through an eighth inch red iron support column to mount some fans at work. It was a brand new bit and even at slow speed with coolant it dulled almost immediately. A Coworker saw me struggling and grabbed his Craftsman Titanium coated 11\32 split point. He had never used them before.
HOLY COW! Like a hot knife through butter. I priced them today and was unimpressed with the high cost, especially considering it not including all my commonly used sizes. Went to Lowe's and they had the same issue. Dewalt had all the sizes I wanted but it was a 80 dollar set.
I just find that hard to justify when I can get all the boys I want for free, even if they are a PITA. Especially when there are new things out I really want like reversible flex head combos.
What would Garage Journal do?
