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what drill bits do you guys use for making holes through floor joists? eg flat, auger, forstner etc

Also has anyone used a '3d' or multi angle drill bit (MAD), they look like they can do a variety of things such as making holes in joists and notching joists as well (must be quicker than cutting and chiselling)?
 
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I use flat bits, augers and I have some MAD bits. The cost is in the same order. All these bits have thier edges damaged if you hit a nail or a screw. Augers make a better cleaner hole and work well if the threaded tip can get a grip in the wood. Flat bits or spade bits produce a reasonable hole but tend to splinter the wood when they break out unless you drill from both sides. The MAD bits cut well and produce a clean hole but are expensive. If there is any doubt about hidden nails I use the cheapest flat bits. Bosch make some nice flat bits at a premium price. If you are really tight for space you can always shorten the shank on a flat bit.
Hope that helps.
 
Flat bits for me and as Bob say's you can shorten them,I have a few I've chopped and even for a start they are a godsend when it's tight and you can't get an angle.
 
what drill bits do you guys use for making holes through floor joists? eg flat, auger, forstner etc

Also has anyone used a '3d' or multi angle drill bit (MAD), they look like they can do a variety of things such as making holes in joists and notching joists as well (must be quicker than cutting and chiselling)?

i thought all flat bits were multi angle given plenty of wiggle there also multisized
 
Thanks. I was tending towards flat bits. I have some bosch flat bits that self feed and have a nice 'lip' to prevent the splintering on break out.
TLC direct (electrical supplier) has MAD bits that are very reasonable (like £4 for an 18mm).
 
thats a good tip about shortening them as sometime its a bit of a tight squeeze when between joists
 
You can also re-sharpen flat bits with a decent smooth file but whether it is worth the effort given the low price is another matter! I have some Bosch bits and they are good but still get ruined if you hit a nail or screw. I reserve the Bosch bits for jobs where there are no metal fixings.
A flat bit extension is another useful bit of kit.
 
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