07-20-2013, 09:35 PM
I think the drill with the spiral on it would be best if you plan to do a lot of drilling. (I don't have one yet)
Most of the drills with hex shank bits are a bit coarse for our work. Also a bit over powered.
I have a few varieties of the small pin vises. I like the one with a rotating top to it and changeable thingies that hold the bit in the chuck.
I also have a couple of old Atlas pin vises. These are double ended, with a small and larger chuck. One has a pair of taps -- 2-56 and 00-90; the other has the pilot drills for same.
Most of the drills with hex shank bits are a bit coarse for our work. Also a bit over powered.
I have a few varieties of the small pin vises. I like the one with a rotating top to it and changeable thingies that hold the bit in the chuck.
I also have a couple of old Atlas pin vises. These are double ended, with a small and larger chuck. One has a pair of taps -- 2-56 and 00-90; the other has the pilot drills for same.
David
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.