Henning,

Unibit is the name for that gizmo. Klein tools owns the rights to it, and here in the states it is usually available at places like Lowe's, and electrical supply houses like Graybar also stock them. for purchases in .dk land, you may have similiar sources available, or you may have to go the internet.

Here is a link for some additional information on the internet:

http://www.kleintools.com/

http://www.mytoolstore.com/klein/59001.html
is one example of a web source for the product.

Be forewarned!! It is a relatively difficult tool to master. They make it look easy on TV. They have only one cutting edge, and tend to twist and torque around when you are using them. Electricians like them for putting knockout holes in boxes and panels.

Good luck!

Tim Raymer
73 de KA0OUV
K2 #1383

At 15:46 03/22/2005, you wrote:
Hi all
I know this is Somewhat off topic but I hope you can help me anyway.
I saw something on TV yesterday. In a program Ocean county choppers
they were using a kind of stepped size drill bit. Can anyone help on info
on this tool as I have newer seen anything like that before.  I must admit
I'm
a bit of a tool buff. And that one is definitely different.

73-
Henning

73 de KA0OUV

Timothy A. Raymer <traymer[at]mail.state.mo.us> <RaymeT[at]dhss.mo.gov>
                        <KA0OUV[at]arrl.net>

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