The Dawg
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My Guess Is Someone Pissed In Green Santa's Wheaties This Snowy Am9.2 volts , my guess is your drill sucks
My Guess Is Someone Pissed In Green Santa's Wheaties This Snowy Am9.2 volts , my guess is your drill sucks
Do not wiggle the bit, that's a good way to snap it. Keep the drill at 90 degrees an push evenly , keeping the bit straight!! The larger the bit size the harder it is to break, so go to a 1/4 inch if you can, as snapping that in aluminum is very hard to do. You will not need cutting oil for aluminum, only steel.thought it was the drill ...maybe its the lack of no oil.. i was doing light pressure and going little at a time ..also going back and forth
Are you sure it is not in reverse?i started drilling hole today into my heastsink i keep breaking bits and tips..i am using an old drill i have only 9.2v.. you think this is the reason..
We used bees wax in the military.
I use oils on stainless and carbon steels. For aluminum (and soft metals) I use a cutting wax, which melts as the bit/blade heats.
Aluminium will spiral out of the hole if drilling fast enough. Were you using aluminium specific sanding disk and grinding wheels?If the HS is aluminum then its probably because the bit is getting clogged up with metal. Drill a little, clean the bit. Drill a little, clean the bit....and so on. This is assuming its aluminum.
When I worked construction we used to have problems with aluminum clogging up bits, wire wheels, grinder discs...etc. It was because they always clogged up with material.
No, the guy I worked for was a cheap bastard. He put ZERO stock in anything except scrap copper. Hand files are the worst for getting clogged up using them on aluminum.Aluminium will spiral out of the hole if drilling fast enough. Were you using aluminium specific sanding disk and grinding wheels?
Using steel disk and wheels on aluminium is dangerous. It clogs and then the disk or wheel blows up from heat.
Regular flapper wheels and stainless steel wire brushes are ideal for finishing aluminum. dont cross contaminate by usingyour tools on mulmultiple metals. Label the tools you use 'aluminum only' and only use those on aluminum. Especially if you ever have to weld on the aluminum, contaminates are the devil.Aluminium will spiral out of the hole if drilling fast enough. Were you using aluminium specific sanding disk and grinding wheels?
Using steel disk and wheels on aluminium is dangerous. It clogs and then the disk or wheel blows up from heat.
Cool. That would certainly be better than those prolapsed asses.I tried to fuck this lill bitch i used to work with in the ass and i almost broke my dick!
I was standing next to a guy using a table grinder with steel wheels grinding aluminium. It was louder than a 12 gauge when it exploded. Face shield saved him.No, the guy I worked for was a cheap bastard. He put ZERO stock in anything except scrap copper. Hand files are the worst for getting clogged up using them on aluminum.
Look for carbide bits. They are tough but brittle. You hang it, it will break.i switched bits and went up in size so its not so flimsy ...now I'm doing a5/32 hoe and using #8 screws and I'm moving along now .thanks everyone
ok will do ..thanksLook for carbide bits. They are tough but brittle. You hang it, it will break.