02-19-2012, 07:56 AM
02-19-2012, 10:23 AM
I thought it was obvious. I'm normally right handed, so I use RH drills. Sometimes if I get into a tight, cramped, or awkward position - I have to hold the drill with my left hand. So don't you have to use a LH drill bit for that? :huh:
I've had to remove a lot of broken off bolts and studs with my left hand too, thanks to my former co-workers. The boss would tell them to bring it over to Dirty Harry. "Every dirty job that comes along....." that was me. :@
I've had to remove a lot of broken off bolts and studs with my left hand too, thanks to my former co-workers. The boss would tell them to bring it over to Dirty Harry. "Every dirty job that comes along....." that was me. :@
02-22-2012, 07:25 AM
A left hand drill bit will often unscrew a broken bolt/stud, eliminating the need for an extractor to be used.
I try to sharpen my drills on a grinder. Sometimes they work good, other times I think I make them worse. More practice needed. PixMan has a nice drill sharpener. Old and heavy duty from what I remember but cannot recall the brand.
I try to sharpen my drills on a grinder. Sometimes they work good, other times I think I make them worse. More practice needed. PixMan has a nice drill sharpener. Old and heavy duty from what I remember but cannot recall the brand.
02-22-2012, 07:38 AM
The one I have is a Black Diamond #2B from the 1960's that I found on the local Craigslist. It's nice, but has some limitations. It only accepts up to 1/2" drills in the set of bushings that came with the machine, and a 9/16" in the master collet. It does do a very repeatable, high-quality grind though.
02-22-2012, 07:58 AM
Ken,
Nice drill grinder, can't go wrong with that :)
DaveH
Nice drill grinder, can't go wrong with that :)
DaveH
02-22-2012, 08:08 AM
Mayhem,
I still grind all my drills by hand, I use the 3 equals:) (Sometimes I impress myself with my memory)
If it cuts it's fine, sometimes on the bigger ones 10mm plus I get it a bit wrong and it tends to only cut on one side. But hey it cuts easy and I still get a "roundish" hole.
:)
DaveH
I still grind all my drills by hand, I use the 3 equals:) (Sometimes I impress myself with my memory)
If it cuts it's fine, sometimes on the bigger ones 10mm plus I get it a bit wrong and it tends to only cut on one side. But hey it cuts easy and I still get a "roundish" hole.
:)
DaveH
02-22-2012, 08:12 AM
(02-22-2012, 07:38 AM)PixMan Wrote: [ -> ]The one I have is a Black Diamond #2B from the 1960's that I found on the local Craigslist. It's nice, but has some limitations. It only accepts up to 1/2" drills in the set of bushings that came with the machine, and a 9/16" in the master collet. It does do a very repeatable, high-quality grind though.Considering that 90% of my drilling needs are 1/2" and below, I would love to have a heavy duty grinder like that. Larger drills are much easier to grind by hand than the small ones anyway.
The PixMan gets ALL the cool toys....
I would hate to see what that would sell for (new) these days though! :s
02-22-2012, 08:31 AM
(02-22-2012, 08:08 AM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]...I still grind all my drills by hand, I use the 3 equals:)...
Care to embelish on the "3 equals" Dave??
(02-22-2012, 08:08 AM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]...sometimes on the bigger ones 10mm plus I get it a bit wrong and it tends to only cut on one side...
Yes, I have that problem too. I purchased a drill gauge which has helped but I am far from perfect.
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02-22-2012, 08:40 AM
(02-22-2012, 08:12 AM)Highpower Wrote: [ -> ](02-22-2012, 07:38 AM)PixMan Wrote: [ -> ]The one I have is a Black Diamond #2B from the 1960's that I found on the local Craigslist. It's nice, but has some limitations. It only accepts up to 1/2" drills in the set of bushings that came with the machine, and a 9/16" in the master collet. It does do a very repeatable, high-quality grind though.Considering that 90% of my drilling needs are 1/2" and below, I would love to have a heavy duty grinder like that. Larger drills are much easier to grind by hand than the small ones anyway.
The PixMan gets ALL the cool toys....
I would hate to see what that would sell for (new) these days though! :s
Meh...I just spend way too much time and money poking around on Craigslist and Ebay, buying tools I won't use much until after I retire...at 80.
You can see the prices on new Black Diamond drill grinders if you go to:
http://www.blackdiamondgrinder.com/....and click on "pricing".
I found that one needing a new wheel, though with the factory cabinet and all except two of the hundred or so bushings, for $375.
02-22-2012, 08:50 AM
(02-22-2012, 08:40 AM)PixMan Wrote: [ -> ]You can see the prices on new Black Diamond drill grinders if you go to:
http://www.blackdiamondgrinder.com/....and click on "pricing".
Like I said..... $5K - $6K Yowza!!!
As usual, you got a heck of a bargain.