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Topic: MSC DirectPosted: 29 December 2004 at 11:45am |
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Anyone ever order from them? They are an industrial supply company mentioned on model98.net that sells a #30 drill bit. It will not tell me the shipping before you place an order, how lame is that? It just mentions a shipping charge will be added on, any one know how much? Anyone have any luck finding a #30 drill bit at their local hardware store? I tried lowe's with no luck.
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Posted: 29 December 2004 at 11:57am |
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Don't waste money on buying the drill bit.
It's easier just to find an old rusty nail, cut it to the right length, then throw it in a drill or Dremel and use some sandpaper to give it the right thickness. |
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Posted: 29 December 2004 at 12:02pm |
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Yeah, at first I was going to do that and I couldn't find the right nail laying around to use. Most drill bits cost less than 3 bucks anyway, I just figured it was worth it over the trouble..
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