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From: Lawrence Zeitlin (no email)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 10:15:44 EST
Al Binninton writes:
<<One tool not mentioned so far that I find very handy is the Drill
Doctor. Nothing worse than finding all your drill bits in a certain
size are dull or you break the tip off a small bit or chip a larger one
right in the middle of a project. The Drill Doctor keeps all your bits
sharp and ready to go.>>
A good point. I keep a very small grinding wheel aboard, powered by a
small 12 v. motor. It's just the thing for sharpening chisels, knives
and other cutting tools. I have learned to dress drill bits by hand.
It's easy once you get the knack. Practice on old bits. If at first you
don't succeed, grind the bad point off and try again.
Larry Z
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