Well, they are touted as "nail proof".

I quote:

"http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalog/armeg-nail-proof-wood-beaver-16mm.html"

to me, nail proof infers....they are nail proof

Yes, the black WoodBeaver drill bits are definitely sold as being Nail Proof. I would be happy to put you in touch with a very knowledgeable Armeg rep if you are having problems with them?
 
Hi , no need but thanks , I think they are great. Aspertions hsve been cast as to just how nailproof they can be (not by me ).

:stooge_curly:
 
Yes, the black WoodBeaver drill bits are definitely sold as being Nail Proof. I would be happy to put you in touch with a very knowledgeable Armeg rep if you are having problems with them?
Rollocks, I have never seen a bit which will not blunt after hitting a nail, that is false advertising, even the very best bits will end up blunt afterwards, the good bits can be restored by sharpening them again but no bit is nail proof, impossible if a wood bit, definately could be if made for metal drilling though.
 
I always use Milwaukee ogre bits, they go through joists in seconds and they are pretty tough against impact! You just have to put your drill on Gear 1 and they glide through. Armegs ogre bits are pretty good too! Milwaukee bits are only about £21 for 4, well worth the money I normally buy a new set every couple of months as I end up losing them or eventually they get blunt but they definitely earn their money first!
ogre bits are deadly!
 
Been using the Irwin blue groove bits, 8 quid a set and they sharpen up a treat too when they go blunt unliike those red armeg stubbys sometimes they sharpen up ok but 2 holes later and they are fubar again
 
Are the irwin blue bits the flat spade style or augers?

They do both. The flat bits are pretty good. The augers aren't great, the power bits are much better and will chew through nails, etc. They are a bit pricier but worth every penny.
 
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If you want to drill deep holes fast, you can't beat an Auger bit .... both Bahco and Irwin are decent, if pricey. If the material is only thin, you'll get a better result with a flat bit ...... If you want a good finish where the hole would be seen, try a forstner bit which will produce the cleanest hole.
 
I've used 100's if not 1000's of auger bit over the years doing site work timber frames..
ive just bought the red armeg and have been very disapointed. I'll be using augers again next time
 
I've used 100's if not 1000's of auger bit over the years doing site work timber frames..
ive just bought the red armeg and have been very disapointed. I'll be using augers again next time

Do you go to Stoneleigh, May bank holidays?

Boydy
 
Armeg 'Wood Beaver' Bits are brilliant. Only available as a hex fitment but can be used with an 18V Cordless with no power loss.

Other brands are available, under the general term of 'Flute Auger'.
 
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