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		<title>By: Dr. Ben Carper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr. Ben Carper</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am looking for a drill bit set from 61 - 80 in size. What do you have? 

respectfully yours, 

Dr. Ben Carper</description>
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<p>respectfully yours, </p>
<p>Dr. Ben Carper</p>
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		<description>[...] Chuck Micro Drill Bits You can try to chuck a #61 bit in a 1/2″ chuck, but it’s probably an exercise in futility — the chucks just aren’t designed to hold such small bits.  To make centering their (and other companies’) micro drill bits a lot easier, Gyros makes a mini drill bit adapter.  This adapter’s 1/8″ shank also allows you to chuck these micro bits in a rotary tool like a Dremel. [...]</description>
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