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Old 01-01-2015, 10:24 AM   #15
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Re: Drill Bits - What do you recommend?

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5/16 holes in the frame to mount the LMC Truck dual exhaust hangers for example, I know to drill a small hole then step up the drill bits, but having to use 6 different bits is redonculous
Don't try to get too carried away with small increments in drill diameter as you try to make a big hole. Stick with a small pilot hole to guide the large bit. If you try to slowly work a hole larger with drill bits, all you are doing is using the outer ends of the cutting surface causing concentrated heat, and dulling only the edges rather than allowing the entire bit to do the cutting and carry away heat as a whole. So next time around you use it you get an uneven cut with that drill and egg your hole, or find it just doesn't drill worth a darn.

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