Where are Fisch tools made?
Austria
We develop and produce around 2.5 million tools of the highest precision and quality every year at our headquarters in St. Josef near Graz, Austria. The quality tools are marketed under the FISCH® brand in 45 countries worldwide.
Is Fisch a good brand?
The FISCH® brand has been synonymous with superior quality woodworking tools for 70 years. The wonderful reputation which our products enjoy worldwide is built on three important foundations: High-quality raw materials, excellent manufacturing standards and consistent development.
Are all Fisch drill bits made in Austria?
Fisch drill bits are made from high speed steel and forged in Austria….
Material | Alloy Steel |
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Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Where are FISCH drill bits made?
Fisch Tool Company: Fisch tools specializes in the manufacture of high-quality drilling and cutting tools with operations based at their drill factory in West Styria, Austria. Their approximately 75 skilled workers produce over 2 million top-quality drilling and milling bits every year.
Where are klutch drill bits made?
China
5 stars so far due to the price and the box. The drill bits them selves I believe are made in China. I just recieved this 115 piece drill set today, they are polished brite high speed bits.
Are klutch tools lifetime warranty?
The Klutch line includes over 1,300 hand tools. Each is designed for long-lasting performance, and a majority of the tools are backed by a lifetime guarantee. The Klutch line includes over 1,300 hand tools. Each is designed for long-lasting performance, and a majority of the tools are backed by a lifetime guarantee.
What can a Forstner bit do?
Forstner bits are unique in their ability to drill overlapping holes, notches on the edges of a workpiece, and angled holes on the face of a workpiece (pocket holes, for example). The bit will cut whether or not the center spur is engaging the workpiece.
What is a Forstner bit?
Forstner bits are unique in their ability to drill overlapping holes, notches on the edges of a workpiece, and angled holes on the face of a workpiece (pocket holes, for example). The bit will cut whether or not the center spur is engaging the workpiece. They manufacture a unique Forstner-style bit in France.