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Buying Drill bits

Dalboy

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Somewhere on here there has been links to a company who sell drill bits and blowed if I can find it. Could anyone show me the link as I am the world worst person for finding things through the search on any forum I put in something and always end up with nothing to do with what I am looking for.

i know that some goodly Gentleman will point me in the right direction well OK maybe not a Gentleman more like a nutter on here:funny::funny::funny::whistling::whistling::whistling:
 

Dalboy

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Thanks guys UKDrills are the ones.

I did look at Screwfix but they did not have all the sizes I wanted, I will however take a look at chronos as well
 

21William

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A good place for drill bits are engineers supplies like Buck and Hickman and Cromwell if you have one locally. Their prices are very good but you may need to order out of stock items which are normally available the next day. They normally only supply top brands like Dormer or Presto etc so you're getting good quality bits.
 


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