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mrb

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So after the demise (sale to china) of Cleveland Twist Drill, Greenfield, Chicago - Latrobe, etc and the fact that the only place near me which used to sell a full line of drill bits (OSH) switching to some house branded junk chinese bits at high prices, I set out to source some USA made drill bits.

A factory rep I work with turned me on to Alfa Tools (who he happens to rep). I was pretty excited to finally have access to American made drill bits, and promptly set up a distributor account and placed a small sample order. (I was impressed with this process, they actually shipped the same day they confirmed the order)

I havent drilled a hole with one yet, but the quality appears to be very good. They have a full line of everything, including cobalt and carbide drills, screw machine length (stubby) drills, silver & deming drills, aircraft drills, etc. They also make taps and dies. All made in the USA. The pricing is reasonable as well, for example the 6/32 tap and drill set on the card lists for $3.33.

Another bonus was they appear to use Huot indexes for their metal case drill sets.

Im thinking about maybe buying a bunch of stuff and offering it here, if I did that what sort of items should I get?

13pc screw machine length (stubby) set.
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21pc Dial A Drill set (I love this thing -looks like its 30 years old (and Alfa people, if you are reading that is a GOOD thing. Do. Not. Change. A. Thing.))
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Loose drill bit
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1/4in bright bit on card
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8/32 Tap + #29 drill on card
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Griff93

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I have a set of the 1/16-1/2 screw machine drills of theirs and have been very pleased with them. There's really no comparison between their bits and the china ones. Man I just hope they can hang on. The thing that kills me about all this sell out to china BS is the prices aren't dropping and the other US made brands are sometimes cheaper.
 

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I've got a set of the Alfa drills in my shop,they are good solid drills. Highly recommended.
 

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Im thinking about maybe buying a bunch of stuff and offering it here, if I did that what sort of items should I get?
Definitely the Dial-A-Drill, at least.

Can't remember the name but its a blue package and says USA on the front. In a few days I'll head to the hardware store and find out.
Why would bits made in Denmark say USA on the front?:headscrat
 

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mrb,

I would be interested in purchasing the following Alfa Tools fractional, cobalt screw machine drills: 17/64, 9/32, 19/64, 5/16, 21/64, 11/32, 23/64, and 3/8. Would you mind getting me a price quote for each of the above drills?


Thanks,

Dave
 
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mrb

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I also like the dial a drill, I would like to know the price MR B.


list on that 21pc heavy duty dial a drill was $50something I believe. big discount for GJ members of course. sometime around the end of next week im going to order another pile of stuff, planning to get some things and put them in the FS section here.
 

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list on that 21pc heavy duty dial a drill was $50something I believe. big discount for GJ members of course. sometime around the end of next week im going to order another pile of stuff, planning to get some things and put them in the FS section here.
I will keep my eye out, thanks.
 
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mrb

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Not their large Cobalt set .. cuts through steel, stainless steel, etc like it's going through butter .. :)


hmm, ive never owned any cobalt bits. I think i need to. (the carbide bits look interesting as well, but out of my budget)
 

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So after the demise (sale to china) of Cleveland Twist Drill, Greenfield, Chicago - Latrobe, etc and the fact that the only place near me which used to sell a full line of drill bits (OSH) switching to some house branded junk chinese bits at high prices, I set out to source some USA made drill bits.

I bought some drill bits last week from MSC. Chicago-Latrobe. Some of them had USA on them, some didn't. Their "made in usa" house brand, more expensive than the CL, turned out to be Greenfield, and labeled made in the USA.

mrb said:
Im thinking about maybe buying a bunch of stuff and offering it here

I'd be happy to endorse such a venture, just as soon as you send me the rest of my order from nearly 6 months ago.
 
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mrb

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I bought some drill bits last week from MSC. Chicago-Latrobe. Some of them had USA on them, some didn't. Their "made in usa" house brand, more expensive than the CL, turned out to be Greenfield, and labeled made in the USA.



I'd be happy to endorse such a venture, just as soon as you send me the rest of my order from nearly 6 months ago.


ah geeze. i keep forgetting to send your plugs. i have them sitting on the shelf, ill make sure i send them tomorrow (fri 12/10)
 

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i wonder if there is any place that sells the alfa dial a bit deal.. i'd be interested in something like that.
 

Coach James

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ARTU-USA's main office is down the street from my gym. I actually looked for it as I wondered if they sold bits out of their factory. Then I realized it wasn't a factory, just a distribution office and the bits are made overseas.


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Adam McLaughlin

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I am a big fan of Morse stuff personally, especially since the local steel shop sell the complete line including letter sizes and such up to 2". They even stock counter sinks and taps too.

Adam
 
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