JobSmart Tool Accessories: 41-Piece HSS Drill / Bit Set & More
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Tractor Supply Co. has select JobSmart Products on sale starting at $4.99. Select free in-store or curbside pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on $29+ orders.
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One thing I've learned is that all these 10, 20. 40, etc sets are usually a waste of money. You typically only need a few types and sizes. It's better to instead buy just those sizes and decent quality.
If you're planning on drilling metal, then bypass these HSS bits and spend the money on COBALT bits. I got mine on AMZ.
Hot knife through butter on a lug that was cross-threaded and got stuck on the lug. In my attempt to get the lug off, the stud got punched out of its seat on the wheel hub, so the cross-threaded lug and stud just spun. I had to chisel off the lug cap and then drill down enough to break off the lug. My gold and black oxide bits were not doing much. (I probably dulled them good.) Ended up getting the COBALT set and within 5 min, the lug was snapped off.
I bought some cheap bits once, and when attempting to drill a ½" hole, in some soft wood, the bit literally straightened out. All I could do was laugh. They came from one of those cheap catalogs that someone was selling from at work. I had used a few of the other bits, they got the job done, but none of them had done this.
I bought some cheap bits once, and when attempting to drill a ½" hole, in some soft wood, the bit literally straightened out. All I could do was laugh. They came from one of those cheap catalogs that someone was selling from at work. I had used a few of the other bits, they got the job done, but none of them had done this.
I'm not following (or else I'm slow LOL). Straightened out, like the spiral unwound?
If you're planning on drilling metal, then bypass these HSS bits and spend the money on COBALT bits. I got mine on AMZ.
Hot knife through butter on a lug that was cross-threaded and got stuck on the lug. In my attempt to get the lug off, the stud got punched out of its seat on the wheel hub, so the cross-threaded lug and stud just spun. I had to chisel off the lug cap and then drill down enough to break off the lug. My gold and black oxide bits were not doing much. (I probably dulled them good.) Ended up getting the COBALT set and within 5 min, the lug was snapped off.
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6 pc. flex and standard socket extensions- $7.99 https://www.tractorsupp
10 pc. 10 mm socket assortment - $7.99 https://www.tractorsupp
Where only four of them are actually "long reach", but they look to be possibly useful in some cases.
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Hot knife through butter on a lug that was cross-threaded and got stuck on the lug. In my attempt to get the lug off, the stud got punched out of its seat on the wheel hub, so the cross-threaded lug and stud just spun. I had to chisel off the lug cap and then drill down enough to break off the lug. My gold and black oxide bits were not doing much. (I probably dulled them good.) Ended up getting the COBALT set and within 5 min, the lug was snapped off.
Hot knife through butter on a lug that was cross-threaded and got stuck on the lug. In my attempt to get the lug off, the stud got punched out of its seat on the wheel hub, so the cross-threaded lug and stud just spun. I had to chisel off the lug cap and then drill down enough to break off the lug. My gold and black oxide bits were not doing much. (I probably dulled them good.) Ended up getting the COBALT set and within 5 min, the lug was snapped off.
Whatever the # HSS stands for