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Drill Doctor
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- Team Cub Mentor
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Re: Drill Doctor
Today, asked neighbor who has owned a Drill Doctor for several years if he ever replaced the grinding wheel. He has never replaced the grinding wheel. Said he, and his two son in-laws have used it many times.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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- Cub Pro
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Re: Drill Doctor
I now have a 750 thanks to your input and its ability to sharpen up to a 3/4 inch bits
My First Impression was it looks complicated and the instructions seemed intimidating.. I was wrong.
The first few bits I sharpened were small ( 3/16 or so ) and spruced up in no time.
I had an old 11/16 bit that had been beaten up a bit and was very dull. Took 15 minutes to make adjustments and get it cutting pretty well inn red oak.
Like the others , I like it and think it is a good investment at 138.99 free shipping and expect it to last a very long time.
My First Impression was it looks complicated and the instructions seemed intimidating.. I was wrong.
The first few bits I sharpened were small ( 3/16 or so ) and spruced up in no time.
I had an old 11/16 bit that had been beaten up a bit and was very dull. Took 15 minutes to make adjustments and get it cutting pretty well inn red oak.
Like the others , I like it and think it is a good investment at 138.99 free shipping and expect it to last a very long time.
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