Crow#21957
50 Cal.
Is it best to drill a small holes at 1/8and then drill it bigger with the 7/32 or just drill the 7/32 ? The drill press I'm using works great and I just go slow. Thanks
ditto . light touch with those small bits.. no hangin on the press handle.I prefer to drill smaller first.
Those are nice, but I doubt many have them. I don’t.Start with a center drill. They are stiff and will allow you to start your hole on location.
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Not a fan of Harbor Freight and the junk they sell, but for just under $8 for starting a single hole, might be a deal considering the grief if you mess up. Not my first choice, but way better than sticking your tongue out while you hope your wobbling flexible drill starts on location and straightThose are nice, but I doubt many have them. I don’t.
Did not know they could be had for that price. Ok, I’ll get some next time I’m home. Luckily, no HFs anywhere near my camp.Not a fan of Harbor Freight and the junk they sell, but for just under $8 for starting a single hole, might be a deal considering the grief if you mess up.
https://www.harborfreight.com/center-drill-countersink-set-5-piece-60381.html
While they may not last very long, I consider the HF offerings in any cutting tools to be an ok one time use item at best. Actually a deal if they work at all compared to freehand drilling of holes.Did not know they could be had for that price. Ok, I’ll get some next time I’m home. Luckily, no HFs anywhere near my camp.
It is also easy to call harbor freight stuff disposable when it breaks... Cause it will.Not a fan of Harbor Freight and the junk they sell, but for just under $8 for starting a single hole, might be a deal considering the grief if you mess up. Not my first choice, but way better than sticking your tongue out while you hope your wobbling flexible drill starts on location and straight
https://www.harborfreight.com/center-drill-countersink-set-5-piece-60381.html
It is also easy to call harbor freight stuff disposable when it breaks... Cause it will.
Yes, there are tools I would buy at HF, and there I would leave on the shelf. I had a job that occasionally required cutting locks. Sometimes, our own company locks. I forget how much I paid, but it was really cheap, and did the job well.I've broken LOTS of expensive tools too.....
Knowing what is sensible to buy at HF, and what is not, is knowing tools. Plenty of good stuff there if you possess a working mechanical aptitude.
Buying expensive stuff just to own an expensive name stamped on it isn't exactly sensible.
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