Re: Impact vs conbi drill for drilling holes

Just out of interest,the Armeg beaver "nail-proof" bits are specifically designed to work on an impact driver. There ability to cope with hitting a foreign body,is greatly enhanced,with repeated short-blows. High torque,constant rotation would cause the bit to encounter longer duration torque events,and probably shear off.

Right,that's the science out of the way...What i can never understand,is lads will have dozens of fancy bits,and not think to purchase a small diamond hone,with which to fettle them.

The key to ANY bit performing at its' best,is the correct profile to be maintained,on the cutting edges.

I have auger bits from Armegs latest range,going back to Shipwrights Breast-drill longs,from the 1800's. They ALL work best,when sharp.

They also ALL need either sharpening,or re-dressing,from time to time. Diamond hone for the edges,and a 6" triangular saw-set file,for the screw point,if fitted.

The added benefits to this practice,aside from engendering a pride in ones tools and ones work,is less load on the drive device,cleaner holes (giggerty) and reduced break-out.

Listen lads,if your missus can spend an hour,filing her nails when she already has your heart...i'm sure you can give your bits an occasional buff :coolgleamA:
 
Re: Impact vs conbi drill for drilling holes

Just out of interest,the Armeg beaver "nail-proof" bits are specifically designed to work on an impact driver. There ability to cope with hitting a foreign body,is greatly enhanced,with repeated short-blows. High torque,constant rotation would cause the bit to encounter longer duration torque events,and probably shear off.

Right,that's the science out of the way...What i can never understand,is lads will have dozens of fancy bits,and not think to purchase a small diamond hone,with which to fettle them.

The key to ANY bit performing at its' best,is the correct profile to be maintained,on the cutting edges.

I have auger bits from Armegs latest range,going back to Shipwrights Breast-drill longs,from the 1800's. They ALL work best,when sharp.

They also ALL need either sharpening,or re-dressing,from time to time. Diamond hone for the edges,and a 6" triangular saw-set file,for the screw point,if fitted.

The added benefits to this practice,aside from engendering a pride in ones tools and ones work,is less load on the drive device,cleaner holes (giggerty) and reduced break-out.

Listen lads,if your missus can spend an hour,filing her nails when she already has your heart...i'm sure you can give your bits an occasional buff :coolgleamA:

i do peg that's why i have a leather shammy anyway whats the sawset file? im guessing its the really small triangle ones you get
 
The boss wasn't in today and so I went in with my kit in the fatmax rucksack on the motorcycle aiming to run feeds for 2 ring circuits, needed to drill 6 joists, old wood, up to 75mm thick. Used my 10.8 Bosch impact with a Bosch speed flat blade 3 amp/hr battery. It aced it, I was so impressed I now don't regard the 10.8 as inferior or starter kit but very adaptable. Learning new things every hour of everyday.
 
Thanks to Joehat bringing this to my attention while I was having a read through the forum, this forum is invaluable. Thanks also to all the regular sparks that freely share their experiences and help us new 'uns improve.
 
an impact driver wont have any trouble with a flat wood but buy auger bits are better, they pull through and are better if you need to drill longer holes
 
Re: Impact vs conbi drill for drilling holes

i do peg that's why i have a leather shammy anyway whats the sawset file? im guessing its the really small triangle ones you get

Hi,a saw-set file,is the fine,triangular file,used when sharpening/setting a hand saw. After 3 or 4 sharpenings the "set" would be employed,to ensure an even off-set on alternate teeth.

That was when a man invested a weeks wage,in a Disston,and took 1/4" off an 8' board,using a hand plane or the saw.

The steel used in these old saws,whilst quality,was considerably softer than the 244s' of today,and a mishap with a floor brad,whilst sawing,would be canteen gossip.

Explaining little facets of a craftsmans' life in yesteryear,to my young sons,makes me wonder how the Native American tribe elders felt,talking about tracking animals,and horse skills,as the offspring loaded their hunting rifles in to Corvettes,and roared off :winkiss:
 

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