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Need a good Metal drill bit set

bagged89s10

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So it's time for a new drill bit set. My current sets are either missing sizes or have bent and dull bits. I mainly work with steel. What's a good strong drill bit set to purchase without having to break the bank?
 
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zkling

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All the sales you go to you haven't been able to put together a decent fractional drill bit set?
 

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Carried my Norseman's out of a pawn shop for $12. One of the best buys I've ever made.
Had several bits below 1/8 missing, but replaced them last time I was at Harry Epstein's.
 
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bagged89s10

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All the sales you go to you haven't been able to put together a decent fractional drill bit set?


Yea it's sad. I haven't found a decent complete or close to complete set yet.


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bagged89s10

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there are a few threads on this - look at the Norseman drill bit sets on Harry Epstein's web site:
http://www.harryepstein.com/



I use nothing but Norseman myself because of the quality and they are a local company just 20 minutes away.



Carried my Norseman's out of a pawn shop for $12. One of the best buys I've ever made.
Had several bits below 1/8 missing, but replaced them last time I was at Harry Epstein's.


Thanks for the info. I'll check out norseman's.


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I have a set of Made in CHina DeWalt and a set from Made in USA Montana brand. Both are great and works.
 
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