Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I haven't had a happy relationship with these in the past. I did have some Trend ones, but they went missing between house moves, from memory they weren't very good, I was using them on some door hinges for a dozen oak doors I was hanging. They seemed to burn rather than cut, probably because they have silly short flute drill bits that quickly get filled then they back up. I then bought some cheap ones and they were even worse, the drill bits were made out of toffee. Here's the remnants.
The only one with a drill intact is the #5(?) which has a .109" drill bit which is 7/64" which seems to be for a number 6 screw. The others are labelled #5 and #9.
So moving on and deciding that I do need some as I'm refitting a kitchen and getting drawers sliders slightly out of line because the hole isn't quite centred, especially on big pull out drawers with two sets, means sticky drawers sliding. I thought I would go hunting for some decent tools, I decided to bypass Trend, I haven't been impressed with the quality of some of their tools for a while. First try is Bosch, they don't seem to sell these over here so a friend from the US threw them in their luggage when coming over this way recently.
The reason I liked them are that from the reviews I gathered they use standard drill bits, but I guess you can probably do that with the others.
The packet says for #6, #8 & #10 screws which should translate to 7/64", 1/8" and 9/64" respectively in hard wood, or 3/32", 7/64" and 1/8"in softwood, according to BoltWorld US
Although the packet is, the Bosch bits aren't labelled with screw sizes, but drill sizes, and they didn't put the right ones in the package, I got two 7/64" and one 1/8". I can't find out from the Bosch technical details if the missing one is 3/32" or 9/64", I suspect the former as they are probably aimed for softwood.
Here's the innards, not dissimilar to the others but black and the grub screw is meatier and the drill bits aren't made of the finest Chinesium. They do feel a lot heavier and generally better made.
I'll try them out later this weekend, probably tomorrow when the weather turns, if these don't impress me I may try the Star-M ones listed on Fine tools.
Cheers
Andy
The only one with a drill intact is the #5(?) which has a .109" drill bit which is 7/64" which seems to be for a number 6 screw. The others are labelled #5 and #9.
So moving on and deciding that I do need some as I'm refitting a kitchen and getting drawers sliders slightly out of line because the hole isn't quite centred, especially on big pull out drawers with two sets, means sticky drawers sliding. I thought I would go hunting for some decent tools, I decided to bypass Trend, I haven't been impressed with the quality of some of their tools for a while. First try is Bosch, they don't seem to sell these over here so a friend from the US threw them in their luggage when coming over this way recently.
The reason I liked them are that from the reviews I gathered they use standard drill bits, but I guess you can probably do that with the others.
The packet says for #6, #8 & #10 screws which should translate to 7/64", 1/8" and 9/64" respectively in hard wood, or 3/32", 7/64" and 1/8"in softwood, according to BoltWorld US
Although the packet is, the Bosch bits aren't labelled with screw sizes, but drill sizes, and they didn't put the right ones in the package, I got two 7/64" and one 1/8". I can't find out from the Bosch technical details if the missing one is 3/32" or 9/64", I suspect the former as they are probably aimed for softwood.
Here's the innards, not dissimilar to the others but black and the grub screw is meatier and the drill bits aren't made of the finest Chinesium. They do feel a lot heavier and generally better made.
I'll try them out later this weekend, probably tomorrow when the weather turns, if these don't impress me I may try the Star-M ones listed on Fine tools.
Cheers
Andy