Erm, there's 3 types of drill bit as far as I'm concerned. There's the
regular ones with the 60 degree cone, then there's the ones used for boring
holes in wood, which look flat, then there's the other hole boring ones,
that are like a router bit, which are used for wood and metal I think. You
can drill aluminium with the flat type, as long as it's not too think, not
more than 3 or 4 mm. What size holes are you drilling?

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:40 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  i know i'll need a larger bit for drilling out the aluminum (when i get
> it, looks like another weeks wait) to put the bushing into, so i want to see
> what might be better to get.
>
> i forgot to look, but i know there are those other drill tip, they look
> inverted compared to regular drills
>
> Chris,
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