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thevinnyofoz

So who is the daddy in the drill bit world ?

I'll be wanting a nice set soon and would like to know what you would reccommend ? oh and i'm most interested in bits suitable for natural stone.

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Alan.P

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Top of the food chain would have to be 365, I'm also interested in the rotozip xcores, dry drilling as opposed to having water / cooling with the 365 bits.
 
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thevinnyofoz

Thanks i'll do a little research on them. As for the roto zip, looks good but wow are they expensive.
 
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BoltonTiler

Thanks i'll do a little research on them. As for the roto zip, looks good but wow are they expensive.


i picked up a roto zip for well decent money from a well known auction site, all the bits brand new, bargain........let your keyboard do the walking:thumbsup:
 

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ive tried a few diff types and so far the best for me has been montolit cutters that fit onto an angle grinder,easy to use and more powerful than drill fixed cutters imo:thumbsup:
 
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kaharrison9

Used 365 drills from the start on natural stone,porcelain,ceramic at all differant thickness's and have no reason to change.
If i was to struggle would look elseware
Buy the bathroom pack-very good bargain with TF discount to test.
 
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Drill bits, who's the daddy ?

We have just had a good write up in TSJ for this months article
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