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• #1352
Well, there you go. Cheaper than I was expecting, thanks guys.
While we're here, what about drill sets for same kind of materials. There's quite a few presto sets on that site. Any better than others? Have had lots of bad experiences with cheap drill bits.
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• #1353
what about drill sets
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• #1354
Laughed too loud and woke the wife!
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• #1355
I stayed out with a fairly cheap Bosch (I think) set and have just replaced as required.
For replacements I like Heller as you get a pack of ten of the smaller sizes for a decent price.
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• #1356
Dormer
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• #1357
Dormer and Würth.
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• #1358
but, has any wizard got a sharpening method that doesn't involve a workshop or degree in engineering
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• #1359
If you have a bench grinder I have this ……free……in SE27. In fact I think I have 3 free
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• #1360
ace offer, but a bench grinder will be a touch too conspicuous in the flat
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• #1361
Invest in a box of Dormer jobber drills and you’ll never look back. Get the black ones if you use a battery drill, not the A002 ones. Those ones are fine in pillar drills etc, but the tips chip easily and the shanks are very soft.
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• #1362
Consulting the latest, (March '24) Orbital Fasteners catalogue,
page 268 lists both the A108 Dormer Jobber drill bits,
(one up from the standard A002),
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• #1363
Every tap set I've used has had limited life on a good cutting action. They are essentially consumables so just buy cheap and replace as needed.
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• #1364
And use cutting fluid
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• #1365
Micrometer day, 25-50mm Mitutoyo added to the collection, but more interesting is digging out father's tool box to get my hands on this 1940s Goodell Pratt 0-1"
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• #1366
use cutting fluid
Another heritage find, this table from a 1940s Intal drill and tap catalogue
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• #1367
So all you need is milk and rape seed oil. So oat milk or soy;)
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• #1368
Neatsfoot oil
Discontinued shortly after Abe Simpson's turlet went into production?
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• #1369
Milk!
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• #1370
Guess it’s just water soluble oil / fat
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• #1371
Whilst staying in a Swiss mountain cabin last weekend, I found this strange looking tool in the toolbox. It's a sharpened, scalloped chisel with two channels, each of which has some rasp-like texture. Only mark I could see was "2 1/2". No idea what it is for, but it's definitely a porn worthy tool.
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• #1372
Could it be for splitting fire wood into kindling?
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• #1373
oh great we all want one now
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• #1374
Which firm is the Knipex/Wera/Festool for bolster/chisels?
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• #1375
think I get the joke there, but given the above image I bet there is an answer - or at least a personal preferred size model that is the goto..
As it goes a few weeks ago I was looking at a carpet tucker as [another] useful tool - same family different jacket
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A ratchet T-handle is a good thing to have in your arsenal for tight spots, e.g.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tooltime%C2%AE-Professional-T-Handle-Ratchet-Wrench/dp/B01BJ1BSRC/