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  • #576983
    Martin Connelly
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      @martinconnelly55370

      I see that one of the items that will be available this week in Lidl is a 107 piece set of coated HSS drills in 14 sizes Ø1 to Ø10 for £14.99. They may not be top grade but for pilot holes or general use they will probably be fine based on other Parkside drills I have had. Possibly worth buying to keep the better drills for when you really need them.

      Martin C

      Lidl drill set

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      #20547
      Martin Connelly
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        @martinconnelly55370

        Coming in this week, 30 Dec 21

        #576999
        File Handle
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          @filehandle

          Thanks for sharing Martin

          #577022
          Mick B1
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            @mickb1
            Posted by Martin Connelly on 27/12/2021 16:07:47:

            I see that one of the items that will be available this week in Lidl is a 107 piece set of coated HSS drills in 14 sizes Ø1 to Ø10 for £14.99. They may not be top grade but for pilot holes or general use they will probably be fine based on other Parkside drills I have had. Possibly worth buying to keep the better drills for when you really need them.

            Martin C

            Lidl drill set

            My experience too with other sets. TiN coating, good clean grind, accurate to size within my measuring limits, good durability of edge and fine for resharpening. I can only wonder whether I'd ever use the quantities… smiley

            #577054
            Peter Ellis 5
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              @peterellis5

              They also have a cheap engraving tool. Since the nose screws on. I´m 3D printing a replacement parallel one to suit the Pantograph that I am making. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtX0FM3txCo

              Interestingly, the thread on the nose is 5/8 – 16 UNF, not metric.

              #577057
              Paul Lousick
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                @paullousick59116

                We do not have Lidl in Australia but have Aldi instead. Both German and probably buy from the same supplier. Have had no problems with their drill sets for ereryday projects. And they have a 12 month warranty if there is a problem.

                Edited By Paul Lousick on 28/12/2021 02:45:48

                #577080
                John Haine
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                  @johnhaine32865

                  I wouldn't touch them for pilot holes. If a pilot hole goes off-centre because the edges are unequally ground it's very hard to recover. Based on recent experience I much prefer high quality stub-length drills for piloting. You only need a few sizes so worth buying good named brands

                  #577374
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    I managed to pick up a big set of Braziilian made Dormer split-point (in the larger sizes) drill bits, by 0.5mm up to 13mm.

                    I won't say 'I will use no other', but I do keep them for all the critical or demanding jobs.

                    Neil

                    #577470
                    Martin King 2
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                      @martinking2

                      Hi All,

                      Just popped into my local Lidl for a set of these drills.

                      The attendant there told me that they had just 20 sets of these put out at 0800 this morning; there were just two left so I bought one for me and one for my neighbour.

                      Cheers, Martin

                      #577502
                      Bazyle
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                        @bazyle

                        With Martin's warning I rushed in and thought I was too late, but realised there ought to be a price tag and empty space at least. Second loop round saw the price tag as the black boxes were in a corner obscured by a heap of other drill sets.
                        Mysteriously the jam donuts were all sold out, as were the large waistband trousers. laugh

                        #577515
                        Andrew Tinsley
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                          @andrewtinsley63637

                          Hello John,

                          I would not hesitate to use the Lidl drills for pilot hole use. They are cheap and incredible good quality, the grind is also extremely accurate. I use them for 90 % of the time, although I have Dormer sets on the shelf. Try them and be pleasantly surprised!

                          Andrew.

                          #577521
                          Nigel Graham 2
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                            @nigelgraham2

                            I've had no trouble with Lidl and Aldi tools generally. They might not be up to full trade quality but for our much lighter, more occasional use, they are fine.

                            Bazyle….

                            No dounghnuts left? I expect you missed the last packet by it having been placed among the pet-foods by one of those prunes who delight in picking items from one selection to abandon them randomly elsewhere!

                            #577532
                            Journeyman
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                              @journeyman

                              Lidl in Uxbridge still had loads this afternoon. Picked up a couple of boxes (one for the neighbour) they should last me a while. Larger ones are 4-facet ground. Haven't tried them yet.

                              John

                              #577573
                              Rik Shaw
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                                @rikshaw

                                My local LIDL had piles of these drills in stock this afternoon so I conveniently forgot the lessons learnt in the past when buying far eastern tools (drills in particular) and "treated" myself to a box. Stupid, stupid stupid angry

                                I checked the quality when I got home. Even one of the two 10mm jobs had been ground so far of centre that it will only be usable on steel / brass after a regrind. I'll leave you to imagine the general standard of the rest in the box.

                                There will be those who say I should have checked the contents before buying and I would have done but the lids to all the boxes were secured with nylon cable ties.

                                Rik

                                #577578
                                Martyn Edwards 2
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                                  @martynedwards2

                                  I popped into Lidl this morning and bought a very nice double size stainless rectangular magnetic tray and also the the soldering station with magnifying glass with LED lighting.

                                  #577580
                                  Old School
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                                    @oldschool

                                    They also have twin pack epoxy resin glue 5 minute and 20 minute, I have used it before good quality stuff all stocked up now.

                                    #577603
                                    John C
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                                      @johnc47954

                                      Journeyman mentioned the grind being four faceted. Maybe he got a different batch, but mine were not four faceted, more point thinned I think:

                                      drill1.jpeg

                                      #577609
                                      Journeyman
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                                        @journeyman

                                        I think mine are 4-facet (split point) not a good photo but:-

                                        lidlgrind.jpg

                                        This is what I bought.

                                        lidldrills.jpg

                                        John

                                        #577627
                                        Andy Stopford
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                                          @andystopford50521

                                          I bought a set and they look pretty good, same tip grind as Journeyman's.

                                          I also bought one of the cordless Dremel-type tools. £16.99 I think and excellent value. I already have one which has had much use at work, the new one is for home workshop use.

                                          I have had to fix a couple of things on the old one. The switch packed up, but I got a replacement from ebay – a couple of quid for two, identical to the original.

                                          An unfortunate design flaw (which they share with Dremels) is that the plunger to lock the spindle for tool change is carefully placed where your index finger tends to fall whilst in use, resulting in a high-pitched crunch, and eventual failure to lock the spindle as the locking holes get mashed up.

                                          However, a replacement is simple to make (I used leaded EN1A, the original was brass):

                                          parksidedremelspindle.jpg

                                          You need to remove the old spindle from the motor by machining it away – its pressed on too tightly to pull off without damaging the motor. The motor shaft measures 2.28 mm as above , but I drilled the hole 2.3 mm and loctited it together.

                                          To avoid the same thing happening again, I dispensed with the built-in locking plunger, and used a separate knurl-headed pin. The slight extra inconvenience is worth it to my mind, and if you mislay the pin, you can always use the shank of a 2.5 mm drill – it should be no problem finding one, there are 12 of them in that box of Lidl drills…

                                          #577711
                                          Neil Wyatt
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                                            @neilwyatt
                                            Posted by Rik Shaw on 30/12/2021 17:15:04:

                                            My local LIDL had piles of these drills in stock this afternoon so I conveniently forgot the lessons learnt in the past when buying far eastern tools (drills in particular) and "treated" myself to a box. Stupid, stupid stupid angry

                                            I checked the quality when I got home. Even one of the two 10mm jobs had been ground so far of centre that it will only be usable on steel / brass after a regrind. I'll leave you to imagine the general standard of the rest in the box.

                                            There will be those who say I should have checked the contents before buying and I would have done but the lids to all the boxes were secured with nylon cable ties.

                                            Rik

                                            Can you share a photo Rik?

                                            #577720
                                            Martin Connelly
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                                              @martinconnelly55370

                                              p1160230.jpg

                                              #577792
                                              old mart
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                                                @oldmart

                                                I bought a box of the drills today and they look ok for general use and sort of split point from 5mm upwards. You do get a lot of drills for the money. Unfortunately, both of the only two remaining boxes had the metal clasp missing, so I will have to be careful with the box.

                                                #577799
                                                nigel jones 5
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                                                  @nigeljones5

                                                  i bought a box today – thanks for the heads up. I will need to blunt them for my use but great price.

                                                  #577925
                                                  Mick B1
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                                                    @mickb1

                                                    I've taken a more careful gander at the 8mm drill in this set, and compared it with one in another set of 15 drills that Lidl also sell from time to time. I've come to place quite a bit of confidence in drills from the 15-piece set for most purposes.

                                                    The drill from the 15-piece set would just drag in my Mitutoyo (imperial) vernier mic at .3148" or ~7,9959mm, so it's around 0,004mm/1.6 tenths undersize.

                                                    The same-ish fit was achieved with the one from the 107-piece set at .3144" or ~7,9858mm, ie. about 0,014 undersize – say a bit over half-a-thou in old money.

                                                    I don't have a sufficiently accurate way to measure any point offset, but I'd think anything more substantial than a moonbeam at full eclipse would be enough to bring a resulting hole from solid up to size or a bit beyond.

                                                    I have to wonder whether these may actually be repackaged seconds from the 15-piece set. I'd think they'll be ok for most purposes except for use as Dagenham reamers in holes designed for tight-limit dead-size pins or dowels.

                                                    #577949
                                                    Nigel Bennett
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                                                      @nigelbennett69913

                                                      I went into my local Lidl yesterday and found to my surprise that they had stacks of the boxed drill sets. But I've got enough drills and I didn't buy one. Besides, I couldn't see the actual drills without breaking the seals and opening the box.

                                                      What I did buy, however, was a little boxed set containing a miniature machine vice with some interesting plastic jaws and other attachments, which I thought would come in very handy for the occasional holding of odd-shaped delicate objects. Very happy with that; it will come in handy. One of those things you didn't know you needed.

                                                      Also in the box was a pin chuck affair with three sprung jaws. Quite nicely made and will be very useful on occasion, as it holds quite a range of diameters, much more than those split collets.

                                                      Also Also in the box was a set of miniature HSS drills from about 0,5mm upwards in a little plastic case. They are, as I suspected, Joke Drills, of the kind that have been ground by somebody with a well-fitting blindfold waving them vaguely at a grinding wheel in a forlorn hope that they end up a bit pointy. I think the equivalent Dormer set of proper drills that size will set you back about £70…

                                                      Also Also Also was another set of drills with little coloured collars on. These are in the range 2 – 3mm. A bit less rubbish than the tiny ones, but I'll put them in my woodworking drawer..

                                                      So for eight quid I've got a useful but delicate machine vice and a pin chuck. The drills and such are only packaging to stop the vice and pin chuck wobbling about in the box and I'm quite happy with that.

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