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Post #138061382 added 06-16-2020 10:52 PM by Greg-J in Deal Talk
I’m not referring to the bit size, I’m referring to the bit material. Bits that are not impact rated are made out of softer steel and while you may not notice them deform, the absorb a LOT of the...
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Post #138122780 added 06-19-2020 8:20 AM by TheGenomeWhisperer in Deal Talk
Lol same. Never once had an issue and I've done some pretty hardcore projects. Hell, I even usually get my non power tool hand tools, like bits, from Harbor Freight because it's usually like a...
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Post #138123035 added 06-19-2020 8:30 AM by WiseKestrel619 in Deal Talk
A new home owner.I got a new Bosch drill driver non-impact combo recently and looking for bit set. Do I have to look for Bosch bit set or any brand like this Dewalt is good? As a start up bit set,...
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Post #138060329 added 06-16-2020 9:35 PM by Rokket in Deal Talk
Previous FP deal for reference. :)
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Post #138083819 added 06-17-2020 7:26 PM by sorbitol in Deal Talk
All my drills and bits and tools, they all come from garage sales. Did my first masonry job a couple months ago. went through 4 standard drill bits in cylinder block, before I realized I need to...
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Post #138120893 added 06-19-2020 6:58 AM by produke in Deal Talk
Why cant they put all this shit in one box.
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Post #138121793 added 06-19-2020 7:40 AM by camptyler in Deal Talk
Yes. I do a tons of projects and never really understood the "impact" bits. I use both and they both seem to perform the same. Never had a "standard" bit break....
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Post #138125795 added 06-19-2020 9:56 AM by NotMyCupOfTea in Deal Talk
Worst bits ever
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Post #138131171 added 06-19-2020 12:59 PM by Coyote_Jim in Deal Talk
I thought this bit reveiw by Project Farm was excellent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-xOHQTT5tw
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Post #138102830 added 06-18-2020 12:51 PM by flippindocks in Deal Talk
Question: Does anyone here really KNOW tools? I know nothing about this type of stuff. I'd like a good bit set that I can drill clean holes. For example, I make minnow buckets from 5 gallon buckets...
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Post #138129032 added 06-19-2020 11:44 AM by SeyedH in Deal Talk
Discovered and immediately bought a ramset instead
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Post #138370853 added 06-28-2020 6:16 PM by freeride13 in Deal Talk
😂 Using the wrong tools, or using the right tools in the wrong way, is a good way to injure yourself and/or others. There’s a big difference in learning and just being plain reckless.
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Post #138370676 added 06-28-2020 6:09 PM by imlkrsfn2 in Deal Talk
Based on your comments, it's probably best if you log out and stop posting.
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Post #138086963 added 06-17-2020 10:37 PM by tennis4789 in Deal Talk
if you enjoy a little diy & keep all your fingers sounds like a fun hobby to me.
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Post #138133958 added 06-19-2020 2:50 PM by Greg-J in Deal Talk
I skimmed through that article and it reads like it was written by someone who did a bunch of googling and needed to write a contrarian article for the sake of getting clicks. That said, I use...
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Post #138060488 added 06-16-2020 9:45 PM by Greg-J in Deal Talk
It’s worth noting these are screwdriver bits, not impact rated.
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Post #138085319 added 06-17-2020 8:42 PM by curt2199 in Deal Talk
Just wait until you discover the hammer drill... 🤯
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Post #138085358 added 06-17-2020 8:44 PM by LordVader3425 in Deal Talk
Can you make mason bit lasts more than a few holes? I got the red helix set which make fast holes thru the stucco but only a few before it wouldn't work anymore. edit: I don't have a hammer drill...
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Post #138096587 added 06-18-2020 9:24 AM by agentk_ in Deal Talk
Can confirm. Discovered hammer drill the another day
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Post #138119900 added 06-19-2020 6:12 AM by jammer in Deal Talk
Use a forstner bit for clean holes, and a tapered reamer or step drill to clean up the holes you already have.
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Post #138134639 added 06-19-2020 3:17 PM by AquaRoute3984 in Deal Talk
Last time I tried for a deal there, the store cancelled the order after a week. No one has notified me yet, I had to find out for myself. Not even a courtesy email.
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Post #138062048 added 06-17-2020 12:26 AM by Greg-J in Deal Talk
You’ll find that you can get even standard small bits that are impact rated, to use with an impact rated bit holder. As for water cooling, you wouldn’t want to. All that energy turning to heat...
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Post #138091688 added 06-18-2020 6:42 AM by hyperguy40 in Deal Talk
Hammer drill is pretty important for masonry bits. Light night and day. You probably ran it too fast with your conventional drill and burned up the bit. Hammer drill runs slower but "taps" the hard...
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Post #138120833 added 06-19-2020 6:55 AM by wolverine88 in Deal Talk
Does it include TT6/8/10, the common ones used for mlok mount (rifle)? Or any other recommendation for a rifle tool set?
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Post #138126497 added 06-19-2020 10:22 AM by TheGenomeWhisperer in Deal Talk
Bits are universal in their sizing so you don't need namebrand bits to go with your namebrand driver.
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Post #138128915 added 06-19-2020 11:40 AM by OceanTwelve in Deal Talk
They are universal. You can use drill bit sets with any brand of drill. Both of these are fine for a DIY'er. Go for the DeWalt IMO.
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Post #138141272 added 06-19-2020 8:16 PM by Rabbitasss in Deal Talk
Most carbide drill bits will be just fine for this type of thing. Almost all manufacturers will have some sort image or text to indicate what they are intended for. A step bit might be ideal for what...
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Post #138060296 added 06-16-2020 9:33 PM by Rokket in Deal Talk
Lowe's has the DEWALT 110-Piece Shank Screwdriver Bit Set for $22.98. Free store pickup. Sale price ends June 23rd. Excellent reviews, overall rating of 5 / 5 stars.
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Post #138117749 added 06-16-2020 9:33 PM by Discombobulated in Deal Talk
Lowe's has 110-Piece DeWALT Shank Screwdriver Bit Set (DWA110SETCCLW) on sale for $22.98. Select free curbside pickup where stock permits. Thanks Rokket Note, availability for curbside pickup may...
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Post #138086528 added 06-17-2020 10:04 PM by lukelebras in Deal Talk
Hammer drills are essential for drilling through masonry. Look on youtube for more tips - you wont get a million holes from a single bit but they should last at least through a single job.
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Post #138061337 added 06-16-2020 10:47 PM by sorbitol in Deal Talk
Well it contains small bits as well.
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Post #138068975 added 06-17-2020 9:11 AM by goodmen in Deal Talk
Can Screwdriver Bit Set be used in impact driver?
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Post #138086144 added 06-17-2020 9:36 PM by BrokePanda in Deal Talk
Why not sharpen them when they don't get sharp. I usually sharpen my bits once they get dull.
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Post #138133598 added 06-19-2020 2:35 PM by Klynn7 in Deal Talk
My understanding is that impact bits are actually usually the softer ones to prevent them from snapping, and that regular bits are superior in an impact driver for wood applications where you...
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Post #138135005 added 06-19-2020 3:28 PM by 08CivicSi in Deal Talk
agreed. i hate having 50 boxes with 15 bits in each...takes up so much space in my tool bag
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Post #138077291 added 06-17-2020 2:28 PM by freeride13 in Deal Talk
Based on your comments, I’d recommend avoiding DIY projects.
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Post #138087350 added 06-17-2020 11:05 PM by MellowHerring7508 in Deal Talk
Kind of like to wait on the ones w spade bits
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Post #138102845 added 06-18-2020 12:51 PM by LordVader3425 in Deal Talk
Thanks. Will have to pony up for the hammer drill then. Is the SPS rotary worth getting over the old style hammer?
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Post #138062027 added 06-17-2020 12:23 AM by sorbitol in Deal Talk
I was just saying that the small bits aren't typically impact rated, because they miss probably just snap in half. Interesting about energy absorption. I wonder if you could actively cool with a...
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Post #138062153 added 06-17-2020 12:45 AM by sorbitol in Deal Talk
Huh, Never knew or considered a bit holder. I bent the first small bit in an impact drill, using a chuck adapter, months ago. I figured that it was impossible to use small bits. Guess I learned...
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