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Pin Chuck Substitute


John B

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G'day all,
I noticed in the Q & A Forum there was a bit of discussion regarding pin chucks and holding 1/16th or smaller bits in your drill press.
This is my method, A mate actually got me the chuck, however I have collected a few chucks (I always remove the chuck before chucking a US drill :) ) since and given them to blokes I know.
Most 1/4" chucks will grip the small bits. I found a bolt that fitted in the threaded end of the chuck, cut the head of it and that is now the shank that goes into the drill press.
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Cheers
John
 

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Great idea.. I ended up buying a small bit chuck from Mikes when I started using the small bits.. My press would hold the 1/16 great.. but when I started using the real small numbered bits it wouldn't..

Where can one get a metric chuck for those metric drill bits.. I have a whole set of metric bits brand new.. but my chuck is standard US  😂😂:)

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I hold bits down to #80 in a Dremel chuck mounted in a drill press. The Dremel chuck is about the most accurate chuck one can buy unless of course one can afford the Albrecht micro chuck on ebay for the measly price of only $179 plus $49 shipping. Get it now! Only 4 left. I hope the $49 shipping is a typo.

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