Drill Bits Manchester

A guide to the different types of drill bits you will commonly need for DIY tasks around the home. Having a decent drill is only part of any diy job. If you do not have the correct drill bit for the task at hand, you will be making things hard (and possibly dangerous) for yourself. You don't need a massive selection of every kind of drill bit available, but it is a good idea to have the more commonly used sizes and types in your toolkit.

Murgatroyds Hardware
0161 3702337
405A Manchester Road
Manchester
North West Hardware
0161 4310077
414 Gorton Road
Stockport
Prestige Plastering
0161 3379663
Manchester
Magnet Ltd
0161 2362065
4-10 Piccadilly
Manchester
Tool Box
0161 3363333
15 Ashton Road
Manchester
Vale Hardware
0161 2230871
13 Vale Street
Manchester
Withers & Bolton
0161 2051978
Hulme Hall Lane
Manchester
J & R Discounts
0161 4320081
20-22 Gorton Road
Stockport
Homemakers
0161 6813050
740 Oldham Road
Manchester
Gibbs Hardware
0161 6816086
65 Ashton Road East
Manchester
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Drill Bits

Having a decent drill is only part of any diy job. If you do not have the correct drill bit for the task at hand, you will be making things hard (and possibly dangerous) for yourself. You don't need a massive selection of every kind of drill bit available, but it is a good idea to have the more commonly used sizes and types in your toolkit. For more specialised jobs, you can simply buy the bits you need when you need them.

Twist Drill Bits

Twist drill bits have a straight shaft and a simple bevelled tip. They are used for drilling wood, man-made board and metal. These are probably the drill bits you will use most around the home, so go for a good set of HSS (High Speed Steel) bits if you can afford it, in a range of sizes up to about 12mm. Store them in a metal case if possible, and agter use, rub the drill bit with an oily rag to stop them rusting in your toolbox. Some twist drill bits specifically designed for wood have a spur point (a small spike of steel at the end of the drill bit to help keep the hole true).

hss bit

Masonry Drill Bits

Masonry bits are designed to be used with a hammer action drill to make holes in walls and solid floors. They have a straight shaft with a larger "tooth" at the tip. This helps to remove dust and debris from the hole, as well as helping the drill bit to bite into the hard material. You probably don't need to buy a full set of masonry bits as you will mostly use one of three sizes: 5mm, 6mm or 7mm. Buy some good quality bits in these sizes for your toolbox and then buy any others as you need them.

masonry bit

Flat Wood Bits

Flat Wood Bits are specifically designed for boring larger holes in wood. They range in size from around 6mm up to over 40mm. There is no need to buy a full set, just buy them as you need them and store them in their plastic sleeves.

Core Drill Bits

Core drill bits consist of a masonry drill bit enclosed by a toothed circle of metal. The masonry bit is designed to keep the hole true, whilst the outer ring cuts out a large bore hole. Core drills are designed for cutting large holes in blocks and bricks, particularly for plumbing and electrical runs.

Countersink Drill Bit

This is a wide, short drill bit designed to make a cone-shaped recess in wood or metal to take the head of a screw. This allows the screwhead to be flush with the material, allowing for a neater finish. Useful to have in the toolbox.

Screwdriver Bits

Most cordless drills come with a few different screwdriver bits, allowing you to use the drill as a power screwdriver. If yours doesn't have any, you can buy them in small sets from any DIY store. Buy a good quality set and they should last for a long time.

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