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  • #33104
    Garry Martin 1
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      #327781
      Garry Martin 1
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        @garrymartin1

        good afternoon all

        does anyone know where I can get a empty imperial drill case that will take 31 drills from 1/64" to 1/2" I have spent all afternoon searching

        Clarke do a complete, set but I can get drill free and as many as I want so only need the case

        hope someone can help getting fed up with them all in a box and trying to find the right one.

        #327782
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          Amazing what you find with a simple search for "empty drill box" Try this one not seen a box that starts with 1/64th usually 1/16" thro to 1/2" in 64ths

          Sometimes it is cheaper to buy a full box and treat the contents as DIY drills and put your good ones in the box

           

          Edited By JasonB on 18/11/2017 16:59:25

          #327784
          Garry Martin 1
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            @garrymartin1

            JasonB you are the man and whats more I only live 2 miles from them wonder if there still open if not Monday ill be there many thanks Jason

            #327785
            Anthony Knights
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              @anthonyknights16741

              Why not get a block of wood. Drill holes for each drill and use this to store them. So simple.

              #327787
              Garry Martin 1
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                @garrymartin1

                Anthony I thought about that but was going to use ally just looks a lot better in a case

                #327788
                Garry Martin 1
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                  @garrymartin1

                  thought someone might have one kicking around with a lot of drills missing ect ect

                  #327789
                  Garry Martin 1
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                    @garrymartin1

                    Jason £ 16-76 don't know if vat added but eBay got one at 15-00 free postage at moment full so as you say might be better getting that and using the drills for DIY and restock with tin coated one we use at work

                    #327792
                    not done it yet
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                      @notdoneityet

                      Here is my drill box. Starts at 40 thou and progresses (in increasing size) from no.60 to no.1, then in 1/64ths (from1/16 to 1/2&quot at one end and 26 letter drills at the other end.

                      A few missing, currently, but the whole lot only cost me about £20 when I bought them (admittedly, about ten years ago). Good value from Canadian Tire.

                      20171118_172620.jpg

                       

                       

                       

                      Edited By not done it yet on 18/11/2017 17:56:08

                      #327819
                      Oldiron
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                        @oldiron
                        Posted by not done it yet on 18/11/2017 17:54:05:

                        Here is my drill box. Starts at 40 thou and progresses (in increasing size) from no.60 to no.1, then in 1/64ths (from1/16 to 1/2" at one end and 26 letter drills at the other end.

                        A few missing, currently, but the whole lot only cost me about £20 when I bought them (admittedly, about ten years ago). Good value from Canadian Tire.

                        20171118_172620.jpg

                        Edited By not done it yet on 18/11/2017 17:56:08

                        I have a set that looks like that ( but it has all the drills in it . ) If IRC I believe it was about £35 from RDG Tools at the MMEE show last year.

                        #327828
                        not done it yet
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                          @notdoneityet

                          I wrote 'about £20' but it may well have been less than $30Ca back when the exchange rate was around 2:1 in our favour. Def much cheaper in Ca, than the UK, where I bought several items in $Ca when they would have been the same, or more, numerically in GBP – if even vailable in the UK.

                          Canadian Tire and

                          Lee Valley were always the favourites of several outlets. Likely go back again next year – before we get too old to travel that far. SiL usually brings something over each year (probably as a peace offering to me!).

                          #327838
                          Neil Wyatt
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                            @neilwyatt

                            Lots of those sets from lots of different importers at different prices and quality standards.

                            Every metric fan should have an imperial/number one as a cheap way of drilling odd holes.

                            Neil

                            #327851
                            Lynne
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                              @lynne

                              There is a 2 n/d hand Picador imp. stand for sale on ebay. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Picador-No-29-Drill-Bit-Holder-3-64-1-2 Lynne

                              #327867
                              jimmy b
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                                @jimmyb

                                I've got one of them big sets, as Neil says, worthwhile having!

                                I seem to remember getting it form Toolstation or screwfix??

                                Jim

                                #327869
                                jimmy b
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                                  @jimmyb

                                  Just had a search, can't find them anywhere!

                                  #327871
                                  jimmy b
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                                    @jimmyb

                                    Anywhere on the internet I mean, mine are safe in me shed!

                                    Jim

                                    #327895
                                    Oldiron
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                                      @oldiron
                                      Posted by not done it yet on 18/11/2017 20:24:14:

                                      I wrote 'about £20' but it may well have been less than $30Ca back when the exchange rate was around 2:1 in our favour. Def much cheaper in Ca, than the UK, where I bought several items in $Ca when they would have been the same, or more, numerically in GBP – if even vailable in the UK.

                                      Canadian Tire and

                                      Lee Valley were always the favourites of several outlets. Likely go back again next year – before we get too old to travel that far. SiL usually brings something over each year (probably as a peace offering to me!).

                                       

                                       

                                      Its very handy to have someone in the US that travels back & forth to the UK frequently. I have a lot of items bought in USA and brought over in luggage. ie 123, blocks, parrallels. DTI's, DRO's etc etc. Saves a lot of money compared to the UK. The wife is going over to Houston in the new year so I am already making a list.  regards.

                                      Edited By JasonB on 19/11/2017 13:06:49

                                      #327915
                                      Oldiron
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                                        @oldiron

                                        Is it possible to edit a post after it is posted ?? My post above should have an empty line between my text and NDIY's. ie:-

                                        probably as a peace offering to me!).

                                        Its very handy to have someone in —–

                                        regards

                                        #327923
                                        JasonB
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                                          @jasonb

                                          You can only edit for a limited time after posting, I have done it for you.

                                          J

                                          #327980
                                          JohnF
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                                            @johnf59703

                                            Gary have a look at this on ebay I much prefer this design of stand than a box and have imperial as this one plus number and letter drills.

                                            John

                                            **LINK**

                                            #328014
                                            Stephen Follows
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                                              @stephenfollows82099

                                              I drilled a wooden block for my imperial drills, It does the job very well but takes up a lot more space than a case. I have three cases of metric drills and countersinks on less shelf space than my wooden block.

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