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2-Piece Bosch 2" Torx #10 Power Bits

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Amazon has select Bosch Impact Tough Drill Bits (various sizes/styles) on sale from $0.59 > now $0.79 listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.

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Available Selection(s)About the Product
  • No skate tip – accurate starts
  • Designed for heavy-gauge and high-carbon steel
  • Long flutes for effective material removal
  • Impact-rated shank for higher torque drill/drivers
  • Titanium coating for less friction

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  • Most effective in removal and universal drilling (works in a variety of drills/hex drills)
  • Works in both drill drivers and impact drivers
  • Offer valid while promotion/supplies last
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Amazon has select Bosch Impact Tough Drill Bits (various sizes/styles) on sale from $0.59 > now $0.79 listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal

Note, must be sold/shipped by Amazon

Available Selection(s)About the Product
  • No skate tip – accurate starts
  • Designed for heavy-gauge and high-carbon steel
  • Long flutes for effective material removal
  • Impact-rated shank for higher torque drill/drivers
  • Titanium coating for less friction

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Most effective in removal and universal drilling (works in a variety of drills/hex drills)
  • Works in both drill drivers and impact drivers
  • Offer valid while promotion/supplies last
Additional Note
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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TigerBun504
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I think the key is to not overheat the bits, which will dull the tip and render it useless. I find that gradually stepping up from a smaller bit actually shorten the drilling time and saving the bits. Titanium bits worked well for me so these should work. This is based off of my limited experience when building my metal carport.

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Lilyly
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need a drill bit to drill my metal studs. which one is good? i tried some bits that i have and they kept spinning. couldnt punch any hole through them
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Quote from Lilyly :
need a drill bit to drill my metal studs. which one is good? i tried some bits that i have and they kept spinning. couldnt punch any hole through them
I think the key is to not overheat the bits, which will dull the tip and render it useless. I find that gradually stepping up from a smaller bit actually shorten the drilling time and saving the bits. Titanium bits worked well for me so these should work. This is based off of my limited experience when building my metal carport.
Last edited by TigerBun504 June 8, 2021 at 10:15 PM.
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Quote from Lilyly :
need a drill bit to drill my metal studs. which one is good? i tried some bits that i have and they kept spinning. couldnt punch any hole through them
Use TEK screws.... or if you need a specific hole for whatever, any of the drill bits here will work.

I may not need to say it, but make sure the bit is rotating clockwise and not running in reverse.... even a dull bit should punch through the box store thin metal studs. A good slap on an ice pick will even do it.
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papitosabe
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I have 2 aluminum( I think aluminum) valve cover bolts that I over torqued and ended up breaking off...are these what I could use to drill a hole in them? Or do I need a different type of drill bits?
Last edited by papitosabe June 9, 2021 at 12:49 AM.
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AnthonyBC
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Quote from papitosabe :
I have 2 aluminum( I think aluminum) valve cover bolts that I over torqued and ended up breaking off...are these what I could use to drill a hole in them? Or do I need a different type of drill bits?
I don't have personal experience with this, but I believe it can work. I would just make sure that I don't push through too fast in order to not heat and warp the aluminum. Definitely lubricate well. Some of the car guys on YouTube have created videos on this subject. I would look into something that drills in the opposite direction so that I might have a chance at still removing the bolt while drilling it out.

Good luck

edit: link to vid

https://youtu.be/XVTn6wI4g6s

https://youtu.be/YLbuY_AS6pE

https://youtu.be/c-VD1yx61bA

also, if you can weld and the bolt is flush, you can weld (maybe jb weld) on a washer and nut to the bolt to screw it out.
Last edited by AnthonyBC June 9, 2021 at 01:07 AM.
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Quote from papitosabe :
I have 2 aluminum( I think aluminum) valve cover bolts that I over torqued and ended up breaking off...are these what I could use to drill a hole in them? Or do I need a different type of drill bits?
No, you want an extractor or easy out bit.
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Thanks OP.
Like the design very much.

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-TheRealDeal-
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Quote from papitosabe :
I have 2 aluminum( I think aluminum) valve cover bolts that I over torqued and ended up breaking off...are these what I could use to drill a hole in them? Or do I need a different type of drill bits?
Use HSS bits
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This is also available for .79

BOSCH ITPH2202 2 pc. Impact Tough 2 In. Phillips #2 Power Bits https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZS5Z...UTF8&psc=1
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GoodVibrations
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Wrong tool for the job. Impact driver for driving, drill for drilling.
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Quote from papitosabe :
I have 2 aluminum( I think aluminum) valve cover bolts that I over torqued and ended up breaking off...are these what I could use to drill a hole in them? Or do I need a different type of drill bits?
If the heads of the bolts are broken off, it maybe easier to remove the valve cover and see how much of the bolt is pending protruding out.

If there is enough, you can put some vice grips and turn it out. If it broke flush with the block, you can use a bit to drill a small hole in which you can then use an extractor bit. Before you start drilling, I highly recommend using a center punch to make sure your bit isn't traveling around and scoring the threads on the block. If you do that then you'll have to do the extra work of rethreading.

This video is an example of what I'm talking about assuming this is your scenario. The guy in the video doesn't use a center punch because he maybe more experienced which I think you should if you've never done anything like this.

https://youtu.be/5lMvMfYlmuI
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datatechent
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dang .... i needed the 3/32
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Quote from papitosabe :
I have 2 aluminum( I think aluminum) valve cover bolts that I over torqued and ended up breaking off...are these what I could use to drill a hole in them? Or do I need a different type of drill bits?

The best way to remove a broken bolt is to use a left hand drill bit. The left hand drill bit will drill in the direction the threads go to remove the bolt as well as heat it up so most of the time the bit will eventually grab whats left of the bolt and unscrew it. I hope that makes sense.
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papitosabe
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Quote from traveling2 :
The best way to remove a broken bolt is to use a left hand drill bit. The left hand drill bit will drill in the direction the threads go to remove the bolt as well as heat it up so most of the time the bit will eventually grab whats left of the bolt and unscrew it. I hope that makes sense.
Wouldn't I drill with a regular one...like ones posted...then use one like ur talking about...like this to go the other way? https://www.acehardware.com/depar...lsrc=aw.ds

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BeerSultan
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Quote from Lilyly :
need a drill bit to drill my metal studs. which one is good? i tried some bits that i have and they kept spinning. couldnt punch any hole through them
I've used small nails to create a pilot hole, this gives any bit a starting point and something to grab onto. Don't need much.

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