These stepped drill bits are OK for the larger holes you might want to make
in thin metal. They are sold at Harbor Freight at import prices. See their
web pages.
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Stuart
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Henning,
Unibit is the name for that gizmo. Klein tools owns the rights to it, and
here in the states it is usually available at places like Lowe's,
and electrical supply houses like Graybar also stock them. for purchases
in .dk land, you may have similiar sources available, or you may
Hi Henning:
I know this is Somewhat off topic but I hope you can help me anyway.
I saw something on TV yesterday. In a program Ocean county choppers
they were using a kind of stepped size drill bit. Can anyone help on info
on this tool as I have newer seen anything like that before. I must
I think they are great! And I am quite fumble-fingered with machine
tools.
See http://tinyurl.com/4erfb for pictures of how
I used a Unibit to make a hole for a BNC connector in a project box.
I also used it to enlarge the un-needed transverter hole for a DC
coaxial power connector for a
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