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11th March 2021, 06:56 PM
#811
The 747
More importantly, what did you get from Indian for dinner mate?
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11th March 2021 06:56 PM
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11th March 2021, 07:23 PM
#812
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
Winnie
More importantly, what did you get from Indian for dinner mate?
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Big spread to celebrate 5 years mate! Haha
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11th March 2021, 07:31 PM
#813
The 747
Congrats Nic!
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21st March 2021, 12:44 AM
#814
Expert
Thought I'd ask here before I accidently buy more rubbish.
Is anyone aware of a good quality 14mm-25mm (or thereabouts) steel drill bit set with 13mm shanks?
I'm trying to drill big holes in 10mm steel plate.
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21st March 2021, 09:28 AM
#815
Expert
Originally Posted by
pollenface
Thought I'd ask here before I accidently buy more rubbish.
Is anyone aware of a good quality 14mm-25mm (or thereabouts) steel drill bit set with 13mm shanks?
I'm trying to drill big holes in 10mm steel plate.
If you were in Brisbane I could lend you one. They are not cheap.
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21st March 2021, 10:15 AM
#816
Check Total Tools or similar trade outlets. I have a sutton set that does that range, have lasted from years of abuse. I am looking for a quality sharpener at the moment but can't find one at a reasonable price.
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23rd March 2021, 05:37 PM
#817
Expert
Originally Posted by
pollenface
Thought I'd ask here before I accidently buy more rubbish.
Is anyone aware of a good quality 14mm-25mm (or thereabouts) steel drill bit set with 13mm shanks?
I'm trying to drill big holes in 10mm steel plate.
Why 13 mm shanks? Drilling a 25 mm hole in a 10 mm steel plate is a big ask for a device with only a 13 mm capacity chuck 🤪🤪
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23rd March 2021, 05:39 PM
#818
Patrol Guru
Why not use hole saws. Take a lot less material out and be much quicker with less load on the drill.
Cutting a 25mm hole with a 13mm chuck drill is a huge ask. For user and drill lol
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23rd March 2021, 06:34 PM
#819
Originally Posted by
matfew
Why not use hole saws. Take a lot less material out and be much quicker with less load on the drill.
Cutting a 25mm hole with a 13mm chuck drill is a huge ask. For user and drill lol
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Depends on the accuracy of the hole I suppose. If you want a concentric hole, use a drill, if you are not fussed about the eccentricity or even oversize, use a hole saw. Thats my personal experience.
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23rd March 2021, 10:03 PM
#820
Expert
I didn't think of hole saws, might see if I can blunten one of those
13mm because those are the drills I have
A Sutton kit is damn expensive, I'm sure it would last a lifetime though!
Thanks for your input all
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