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Psshhhh...hot dog, no hands.If you think that's wild, you see him eat a hamburger.
Psshhhh...hot dog, no hands.If you think that's wild, you see him eat a hamburger.
lol speaking from experience ?Psshhhh...hot dog, no hands.
I bought a corded Milwaukee 1/2 in. drill and broke a half inch bit off in two places..
Did you have your PPE on?
I've had that happen on a chrome moly with a new carbide cutter, but only once. Those are hard but seem brittle?The hits just keep on comin. Who has had this happen before?
Brand new 12.00 bit.
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Used to use similar hollow milling bits when I was younger working in the steelshop. Like you say, they were so hard, but if you knocked them, it was like they were made of glass!I've had that happen on a chrome moly with a new carbide cutter, but only once. Those are hard but seem brittle?
if you just need bearings, they can be had pretty cheap from ebay. im with you tho, i havent used mine enough to worry about wearing anything out yet hahaIs your Foredom ported ? Lol...
I'm still on my first right angle head.
Do they get noisy when the bearings start going? Cost of rebuild?
i used to do some sheetmetal/hvac stuff for a friend. i thought i had forearm strength... using a 6” hole cutter with the dewalt corded drill he had was dangerous...my dad has one of those Milwaukee drills. if the bit grabs it will pull your shoulder out of socket after it breaks your wrist.