Greatest drill bits EVER!
Normally, we have to get pretty pissed about something in order to blog about it, right? I'm attempting to turn the tide and actually blog about something positive (besides the generic NyQuil - sweet, sweet, non-congested angel of sleep!). I picked up 4 of these drill bits on Amazon a couple weeks ago when I was in a shopping frenzy:
http://www.amazon.com/WoodOwl-03807-Tri-Cut-18-Inch-Chipper/dp/B0009OAJMQ
http://www.amazon.com/WoodOwl-03809-Tri-Cut-18-Inch-Chipper/dp/B0009OAJNA
http://www.amazon.com/WoodOwl-03707-Tri-Cut-8-Inch-Chipper/dp/B0009OAJHQ
http://www.amazon.com/WoodOwl-03709-Tri-Cut-4-Inch-Chipper/dp/B0009OAJIA
The only drawback I can find for these bits is the utter necessity to wear gloves and eye protection. If they encounter a nail, they will not bind or kill the end of your bit. They will shower you with molten bits of nail as they plow on through. No more filing the tip of the auger bit trying to get a few more holes out of it.
I'll update if/when one of these bits actually dies. They also self-feed like a mother@#*%^! The 7-1/2" lengths are great for the cordless drill. It's a little more awkward and sharp to carry around in your bags than a regular paddle bit, but I used to buy 5/8" paddle bits in bulk before this! They also work awesome in the Hole Hawg/right angle corded drill. I didn't see them in 7/8" diameters, but I've been doing fine with the 3/4", and they have 1" and bigger, too.
There are some other WoodOwl tri-blade bits that are non-nail-eating, but leave clean holes. I haven't tried them yet, and have no need. The ones I bought will leave some sparring at the front and backs of the holes, but the hole itself is pristine and I don't have to knock out a big chip of wood on the backside before I pull wire like I do with the traditional ship auger bits.
Labels: electrical, happy, reviews, tools
3 Comments:
Those are some hardcore, straight-sexy drill bits there. I'd love to try them but I know I would have more fun destroying something with them than actually being productive.
By Flashtrigger, At August 10, 2008 at 6:45 AM
dood. I go missing for a month and you go blog crazy!
By Ginamonster, At August 11, 2008 at 4:48 PM
I don't like loud noises but these make me want to poke holes in cement.
By Chickie, At August 11, 2008 at 5:56 PM
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