norbie454
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This does sound like inferior bits as a few others have brought to your attention. However when you drill a pilot hole, try and not go much larger then the web or the thickness of the tip point. If you have a high grade bit that is sharp it may tend to catch and spin in your chuck causing the shank to self destruct. You might want to go to your local hardware store and pick up a good quality cutting fluid in a 4 oz can. Remember the little extra cash you spend on cutting tools will make the experience more pleasant. Saving money here is not worth it, you do get what you pay for. Hope this helps out.