Looking for advice when using the Goat Boy Drill tool. The #43 hole bushings are made of tough carbide steel for longevity. My current DD #43 carbon steel drill bit was a little loose in the tool and wandered. When I pulled out my calipers and the conversion charts, I was surprised to see that my bit was way off so I need to find another alternative that is incredibly rigid and of proper diameter and will not wander. The question is will a tungsten carbide steel bit eat into the carbide steel bushing that is designed for longevity? Will cobalt or titanium do the same? What do the pros recommend in terms of drill bit type, brands and sources - I do not want to destroy the tool. Really like the tool.
Also, for scouting events where a smaller #44 bit is required, is there a sleeve or perhaps a #44 bit with a #43 shank? Any ideas?
Thanks.
Also, for scouting events where a smaller #44 bit is required, is there a sleeve or perhaps a #44 bit with a #43 shank? Any ideas?
Thanks.