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Can anyone tell me where I might be able to find carbide burs (tapered point 83in., Shaft diameter .060in., Hole size .031in) for a dollar a piece? If not a buck somewhere in that area? Thanks..
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Never mind, it says the domain name is expired. I'll find the guy's phone # and post it next time I'm at the library computer.
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Dur i dont know have you tried the website you are on?
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Hi,
Delta has FG169L at $9.50 per pack of 5 I think Regards ChipRite |
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Packs of 100 are $140
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Glass Magicians # is: 404-514-7872 (100 are $1.ea.). Not sure if they're the kind you're looking for.
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I'm not quite sure which ones that I want yet..fg169L,the smaller fg329s or the 1174's .Is there an easy way to differentiate these bits ..smaller to bigger,which bits work best for what you want to do? ie,popping mini bulls,drilling into stars,etc.I want to order a 100 pack too but i'm just not sure which ones yet.Can we order a mix totaling 100 for the 100 pak priceJeff? Say 50,-25,-25?
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CHIME TIME GUYS..Which ones seem to be most popular and for what type of drilling,longevity ,etc.
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I'm don't know what the code #s are for what bits, but as far as the difference between round-head and shaft-style bits I think the shaft-style seem to last a little longer and/or are easier to clean and re-use by soaking in a little nail polish remover and wiping clean. Both seem to work well for popping mini bullseyes at the top of a crack.
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