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Old 15th January 2010, 10:19 PM
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Its definately worth getting a pillar drill and a decent set or two of drills
proper tools proper job
half arsed tools half arsed job
get some holesaws as well especially if your going to cut out your own diff brackets wishbone plates etc
made my own bike carb manifold with a pillar drill and holesaw
carefull cause next youll need a grinder to sharpen your drills then a lathe then a mill lol
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Old 15th January 2010, 10:28 PM
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If you have drill bits then you definitely need a bench grinder to sharpen them on, all you need to do is learn how to sharpen drill bits . I've seen some very highly qualified men in engineering circles who couldn't sharpen a drill to save their lives. I've had to sharpen drills on everything from a 9 inch angle grinder clenched between my knees (not funny when its a 2.5mm drill bit ) to a really good quality pillar grinder with a 9 inch fine wheel, after all the other crap I've used to sharpen drill bits this one was a peach! I have a small 250Watt bench grinder/belt sander combo unit and its good enough for sharpening bits on down to 3mm dia, less than that would need a finer stone.

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Old 15th January 2010, 10:32 PM
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we always use a squirt of Drill/Cut fluid it really does help
cuts quicker/better and the drill bits last a lot longer
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ps: it also really helps on a jigsaw or hacksaw blade as well
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Old 15th January 2010, 10:37 PM
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When using my hand/pistol drill I had the work piece securely in a vice, I'm too health and safety conscious a the moment, I need to wait a while until I have the funds available to buy the pillar drill as I had less money than I thought. Still plenty to get on with now though, ill just finish cutting all of the chassis plates first.


Although....my university owns a lot of pillars drills.... Time to go ask one of my lecturers if i can put the money im paying the uni to good use .
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Old 16th January 2010, 12:04 AM
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stop farting around spend your student loan on a plasma cutter and live on beans and toast. i discovered when i was a student tesco value bread and beans weren't too bad after a couple of cans of tesco value beer lol
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Old 16th January 2010, 08:21 AM
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Bring it around and I will drill them for you
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Old 16th January 2010, 08:35 AM
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I lived for a week or two on 6p beens and 19p bread..

1 can and 4 slices a day ... Cost about 10p a day for food... Totaly Rediculous!!!

Sadly tesco's put up prices.

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Old 16th January 2010, 10:11 AM
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Oh come on, 1 can and four slices barely qualifies as breakfast .

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Old 16th January 2010, 08:54 PM
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You need to learn how to sharpen you drill bits,allways buy quality ones.
Also some hand drills have a "bench drill attachment",they work well if you are on a budget.Maybe there are "universall models" that will fit your drill.
And you could do what I did 30 years ago,build your own drill press.Mine has worked perfect all this time,plans will be on the internet for all sorts of types,look at the old Popular Mechanics and Mechanix Illustrated,home built tools were very popular in the 50s/60s when credit was unavailable and if you were short of money you simply built the tool or went without.David
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Old 16th January 2010, 08:57 PM
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Trefolex cutting compound is a miracle!but you still need to learn how to sharpen your drills!,also dont overheat them,if they start to smoke and turn blue back off and let the drill cool.David
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