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Ray P
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My experience is that cheap drill bits are less accurate too; a good quality bit will bite quickly whereas cheap ones tend to skate across the surface to some degree, even with a drill stand.

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True, I've had that happen even in a drill press, also if it is blunt.

And true a bit of lube does wonders


 
 
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So there DTB, drillin' is rivetin'



 
 
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I forgot to bookmark this supplier, but have done so now. :)

Just to remind folk it's a good place to buy drills.
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I have used this company as well very good but once had to drill down on them about a wrong order but they did rebore the order at not cost to me so thump up to ukdrills :D
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