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Posted by Steve U.S. Alloys on July 23, 2000 at 09:01:42 from (204.212.220.30):
In Reply to: Drill Bits posted by F14 on July 21, 2000 at 09:19:55:
I have a recommendation to make in regard to brands. We have been selling bits made by Norse man Drill in Minnesota for a few years. They have all types from the Cobalts and Titaniun Nitrided to the black finished ones. The one I would recommend is what they call a Magnum Super Premium. It's a middle of the road price and a high end quality. I don't confess to be an expert on drills, what I do know is they are one of the best bits I have owned for the price. You can get them quite easily I believe. If you get them from us, we will refund your money if you aren't satisfied with them. Here's an example of cost. A type 175AG which is a mechanics length, 135° split point, with 3 flats on the shank is $29.21US for a 13 piece set (part# 66460). A 15 piece set part# 66470 is $82.82US and a 29 piece set part# 66480 is $150.58US. I believe that pricing is current. If you want to double check, the toll free number is 1-800-325-1568. There are other variations of the Magnum Super Premium and they also have tap and die sets made from this material. I haven't tried those though. Anyway, even if you don't get them from me, get them from someone else. I think you'll be happy with them. Steve
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