Good drill bit recommendations
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Good drill bit recommendations
Hi everyone, can anyone recommend somewhere I can buy decent drill bits? Been trying to drill out two of the small screws on the headlight bracket and the DeWalt drills I bought in screwfix are complete carp! Might be my technique or the original screws are incredibly hard.
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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
You may find that those small self-tapping screws are indeed hardened, in which case it' a lost cause. Its very difficult to get enough cutting pressure and then the drill bit just skids instead of cutting.
Assuming that you arent using a 12000rpm pistol drill and burning the cutting edges off the drill bit.
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Assuming that you arent using a 12000rpm pistol drill and burning the cutting edges off the drill bit.
No offence intended

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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
Just grab hold of the screw head from the side with a pair of pliers or mole grips and turn it out.
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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
I Bought a set of Maykestag a couple of years ago, still going strong and I would highly recommend
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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
Best thing is to use the drill bit from a holesaw arbour their very tough.
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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
Bosch HSS-G bits. Ground edges. Very sharp, last a long time especially if you use an oil to keep them cool.
I bought the set of 20 and everytime I wear one out, I buy a pack of 10 replacements in that size - £5-10 a pack. Very useful if you-re drilling out spot welds etc.
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I bought the set of 20 and everytime I wear one out, I buy a pack of 10 replacements in that size - £5-10 a pack. Very useful if you-re drilling out spot welds etc.
I always buy from Abbey Hardware on eBay...
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Good drill bit recommendations
The best drill bits are Dormer (if you have the money), but Presto are also good for less money. Use HSS bits for mild steel, HSS-Co for stainless and hardened steel.
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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
Cobalt material is the daddy. Be careful though, they shatter easily if you use too much force. Whenever drilling metal, slow speed and constant pressure.
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Re: Good drill bit recommendations
Thanks for all the helpful replies as usual. Managed to get some HSS-CO bits today and a what an improvement. Steady drilling and eventually managed to get the heads of the two offenders. Light tap with a center punch and the shanks fell out. New lamp fitted -- cheers all. 

Tom (aka Matt)
1986 Hightop with 1.9dg 4spd. The boys call him "Magnus"
1986 Hightop with 1.9dg 4spd. The boys call him "Magnus"