drill bits
pit filler and scraping
I have been using carbide drill tipped bits from Trihawk(dental supplier). They were the same type I used at Safelite(happily my ex-employer). Recently I had several tips break off in the windshield. I'm not sure if my dremel tool was running to fast causing heat to break them or just a fluke. They also seem to do great on 1st chip but take forever on the second. They cost $109/100. How many chips can I drill before disposal of each bit from Delta or any other supplier you may suggest? Can anyone refer me a great brand at a great price?
Dave
T & T Auto Glass, Inc.
Ohio
PS. This is a great site! Just reading a lot of the messages is a big help in growing my new business which has been mostly replacements in the past. I have already done many of the tips over the years and have also found success( ie. heat, thumb pressure, cure under pressure, sliding the bridge...love the baby oil trick)
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Dave
T & T Auto Glass, Inc.
Ohio
PS. This is a great site! Just reading a lot of the messages is a big help in growing my new business which has been mostly replacements in the past. I have already done many of the tips over the years and have also found success( ie. heat, thumb pressure, cure under pressure, sliding the bridge...love the baby oil trick)
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Good carbide bits will last a long time. Just have to use the right speed and not burn them up. Also remember not to drive them into the laminate or old repairs cause they'll need to be cleaned. Believe it or not I'll find myself getting getting 30-40 repairs off of one drill bit.
Try reducing speed and pressure and they should last longer.
Try reducing speed and pressure and they should last longer.
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