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Re: High speed carbide bits
If what it's broke in is fairly robust I've had good luck with a pointed bit in the air hammer. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES and a quick brat, brat, is usually enough to break it in to smaller pieces (they are brittle hence why they break even using them correctly) Login to read more. ![]()
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