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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:54 pm Post subject: HF TIN bits |
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All-
I've had two 10 packs of HF TIN A4 drill bits laying around in my workbench for some time. Just tried one for the heck of it. They work great! $.99 a 10 pack on sale, but you'll be lucky to find them in stock. I walked around with a raincheck in my wallet for months.
You ever get the feeling HF is a commie front directed at homebuilders? The latest internet flier offers safety wire pliers, cable cutting pliers, ratcheting terminal crimpers- all the weird stuff no one else on the face of the earth would have a use for!
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Bill Naumuk
HDS Fuse/Corvair
Townville, Pa
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:25 am Post subject: HF TIN bits |
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hey Bill;
I also have been using the HF bits quite a bit because of the sale price. I have noticed that they tend to wander and drill an oversized hole - but they work great to predrill for #40 clecos before drilling with #30 drill for rivets.
Bill Naumuk <naumuk(at)alltel.net> wrote:[quote] All-
I've had two 10 packs of HF TIN A4 drill bits laying around in my workbench for some time. Just tried one for the heck of it. They work great! $.99 a 10 pack on sale, but you'll be lucky to find them in stock. I walked around with a raincheck in my wallet for months.
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:45 am Post subject: HF TIN bits |
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Dave-
They probably don't have a lot of control over the TIN process, because I miked the bit before using it and it's a couple of thou under an ACS bit. For that reason, I haven't used them for finish work, either. I'm just amazed that they cut as well as they do for a dime apiece.
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:43 am Post subject: HF TIN bits |
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I've tried a a few HF bits and found many of the tin coated that come in sets have a poorly sharpened tip that is not centered causing them to drill oversize. Also have found many that are just not straight. Probably depends on which ChiCom factory produces them. Just drill a test hole first in scrap before proceeding to your valuable parts.
Ten cent drills may or may not be a bargain!
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Randy Thwing, Las Vegas do not archive
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:56 am Post subject: HF TIN bits |
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Tin coating of cutting tools is only couple of ten thousandths thick at the most, if the drills measure undersize, it's because they were ground undersize.
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Randy, Las Vegas
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Dave-
They probably don't have a lot of control over the TIN process, because I miked the bit before using it and it's a couple of thou under an ACS bit.
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:02 am Post subject: HF TIN bits |
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I agree on their utility Bill. While they do mike at about the right diameter, when I looked at the tips under high mag they appear to be nonsymmetrical - and that is probably why they walk and drill oversized holes. Again, not a problem if they are not the final hole.
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They probably don't have a lot of control over the TIN process, because I miked the bit before using it and it's a couple of thou under an ACS bit. For that reason, I haven't used them for finish work, either. I'm just amazed that they cut as well as they do for a dime apiece.
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Bill Naumuk
HDS Fuse/Corvair
Townville, Pa
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