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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:13:33 -0700, Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
wrote: Harbor Freight has a set of three sizes on sale for $9.99 right now thought Aug. 14th. http://www.harborfreight.com Item 91616 The website shows $19.99 but the retail flyer I got in the mail today shows the $9.99 price. snippety-two At that low of a price, I'd be really concerned about the quality of these bits. More specifically, are they made-in-Taiwan imports, made from Lord only knows what grade of steel, or are they the same quality as the Irwin products? To put it another way: You gets what you pays for. Caveat emptor indeed... I have both the original Unibit brand and the Greenlee imitation. Both are equally good. I have seen other brands, like Stanley, that should perform well. Some of the prices I have seen lately on good brands make me shed a tear over what I paid 10 years ago. Dick |
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"Dr. Anton T. Squeegee" wrote:
In article , (known to some as Michael A. Terrell) scribed... "Dr. Anton T. Squeegee" wrote: BigSnip Yes, there are safe-and-sane ways to drill the correct size of hole, even in a new car. My personal favorite is the Irwin Manufacturing 'UniBit,' also known as a step-bit. Well worth the $45 or so they cost. Couple said Unibit's action with a standard deburring tool for sheet steel (available from any well-stocked hardware store), and you're good to go. Reserve a full day, take your time, and drink plenty of water. Happy installing. Harbor Freight has a set of three sizes on sale for $9.99 right now thought Aug. 14th. http://www.harborfreight.com Item 91616 The website shows $19.99 but the retail flyer I got in the mail today shows the $9.99 price. snippety-two At that low of a price, I'd be really concerned about the quality of these bits. More specifically, are they made-in-Taiwan imports, made from Lord only knows what grade of steel, or are they the same quality as the Irwin products? To put it another way: You gets what you pays for. Caveat emptor indeed... They work fine for me, or I wouldn't have recommended them. In fact, I bought a spare set today, because they have a tendency to disappear from my shop I've never broke or jammed one of them. I normally use them in my drill press, but I have used the larger size to deburr 1/2" EMT when doing electrical work. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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