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As I lamented downstairs, my shop had an extra visitor or two, and one thing they took was my set of brad-tipped bits in 64ths from 5/64 to 3/8 in a red metal box. A bagful of each size. Got it at Woodcraft years ago, and have never seen it anywhere or any time since. If anyone has one they’re not using, let’s talk.
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(03-30-2024, 03:51 PM)MsNomer Wrote: As I lamented downstairs, my shop had an extra visitor or two, and one thing they took was my set of brad-tipped bits in 64ths from 5/64 to 3/8 in a red metal box. A bagful of each size. Got it at Woodcraft years ago, and have never seen it anywhere or any time since. If anyone has one they’re not using, let’s talk.
While I can't help with the Woodcraft set, I purchased a
28 piece set of brad point bits from W.L. Fuller a couple of years ago and have been very pleased with them. The set goes from 5/64 to 1/2 in 64ths and is packaged in a sturdy metal index. While not inexpensive, they are made in the U.S. and that is important to me.
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A fellow WN’er has graciously given me his red box of bits. I am very thankful.
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