[AT] drill bits

Indiana Robinson robinson46176 at gmail.com
Sat May 2 10:46:15 PDT 2015


And sometimes the answer is just get a bigger hammer or grab a smoke
wrench...
Repair and production are as you have pointed out are two entirely
different worlds.
:-)

On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 12:30 PM, <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:

> If you are speaking as to the quality of the brand, they are just as good
> as
> the ones made today. There are better ones out there that employ the use of
> advanced coatings and materials.  The grinding of the point may have
> changed
> as well as the flute design. All of these advancements are generally geared
> toward production machining and have no benefit or do not work well on
> simple machines/setups. Large runs permit you to cherry pick special
> features and gain time and quality. Some manufacturers have products so use
> specific it is only stocked at the factory.
>
> John Hall
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Recentjester at aol.com
> Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2015 8:49 AM
> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Subject: Re: [AT] drill bits
>
> just curious but are the old cleveland and national brand  drills as good
> as new drills?
>
>
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