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Ed in Tampa
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muncyjohn wrote:John,
Thanks for the tip on this problem, I also have that deflection!

Possible problem with horizonatal boring is most likely caused by pressure applied to the :o poor drill bits we buy!

Recently I read an article on a ww forum that told how stupid we can sometimes be, went something like "we are willing to spend a large sum of money on a drill press then buy the cheapest bits we can find, what we should do is buy the cheaper press and spend some money on good bits"

I plead guilty!
John
I read that also and you know it is very true. We will spend a young fortune on drills both corded and cordless, on drill presses and such and then we hunt for the cheapest drills we can find.

Also if you look beyond drills and drill bits you will see many of us also tend to make similar bad decisions when it comes to other tools, woods, plans, supplies.

We will often spend thousands buying tools and then use the cheapest wood we can find, cheapest finish that exists, some times the cheapest hardware to go with it.
Ed
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Ed in Tampa wrote:John
I read that also and you know it is very true. We will spend a young fortune on drills both corded and cordless, on drill presses and such and then we hunt for the cheapest drills we can find.

Also if you look beyond drills and drill bits you will see many of us also tend to make similar bad decisions when it comes to other tools, woods, plans, supplies.

We will often spend thousands buying tools and then use the cheapest wood we can find, cheapest finish that exists, some times the cheapest hardware to go with it.
Ed

What Ed says here is so true. It is probably the main reason that so many of our manufacturing jobs have moved abroad, especially to China. The (not so) funny thing about it is that even though American companies have moved their manufacturing out of the country, the price of their products did not go down.
Tim

Buying US made products will help keep YOUR job or retirement funds safer.
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