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I don't need it.

 

1) Two Rawl taper drill holders

2) Three Five-ten 3/8" drills

3) One Rawl 3/8" drill

4) One Five_ten drill 5/16"

5) Five Five-Ten 1/4" drills

6) Two drifts

7) Six heavy duty stainless steel hangers, drilled for 1/2"

anchors. Suitable for use at belay stations, made at a

pipe fabrication company. Needs some finishing.

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Except….. I will pick them up on my way home from work!

 

Actually I just thought I’d offer a couple comments regarding 5-10 bits.

 

1) The 3/8” are the most easily broken bits I have ever used. Be careful while pounding.

2) The 5/16” and the ¼” have a reverse taper so be careful not to take too much off while sharpening. If too much is taken off the bit will be too small. This is a pain with the 1/4".

 

If you guys don’t want the ¼” I can find use for them.

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Gone - promised.

 

The Five-Ten drills are very easily broken. Do other manufacturers make a tapered drill to fit a Rawl holder? If I was going to replace this bolt kit, I would buy a holder for SDS drills. The hangers are still going to require a little work with a flapper wheel.

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