Posted by Don-Wi on March 02, 2013 at 19:36:37 from (75.207.57.40):
In Reply to: Bit sharpener posted by Notjustair on March 01, 2013 at 17:27:49:
I was just stating a fact, I have access to a Darex, which is better than the drill dr. If it's made by Darex, then it's gonna still get the job done. It's just obviously much cheaper for the homeowner.
Every drill I set up at work, be it for 1 hole or 100 or 1000 holes, gets a quick pass on the sharpener. Dad got a used drill doctor somewhere and I've used it (worked ok), but it's always not where I am so I go in the shop and use the bench grinder. If a whole bunch are dull, I just bring them all in and give them a quick once over. The added benfit is I can split the points too.
Here's the one we have, and we've got the countersink attatchment to go with it. It's only $3600....
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