BIgDaddyChia
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Out the damn track bar hole for your adjustable track bar. I spent about 75 minutes working on it and I'm still not all the way through.
BIgDaddyChia said:Out the damn track bar hole for your adjustable track bar. I spent about 75 minutes working on it and I'm still not all the way through.
SO seldom do I waste time with cutting oil. too damn messy. I save it for tapping.:gee:Sierra Drifter said:Sharp bit + some cutting oil + fair amount of muscle.
I have heard that the extra pressure put on the bit actually transfers a lot more heat away from the bit. I just use a lot of oil and grind the bits sharp with a bench grinder. It take a while to fiqure out how to grind them but if you practice and not over heat the bit on the grinder you can get OK results.Rawbrown said:acttually, the biggest problem I find when people are drilling is that everyone seems like they are pussy's. when you drill a hole, grow a pair and get into it. if your burning up bits then get stronger.
I've been known to fit as much of my 230# fat ass onto a small little drill and bog down the motor when drilling a hole. don't just lean against it. STAND ON IT. hook your arm around it and give it hell. Put every ounce of effort into it and you have the hole drilled in a matter of tick tocks...
for something like the trackbar bracket... face shield and lots of fucking leverage with a sharp bit will have it done in about 8 seconds.
Sierra Drifter said:Sharp bit + some cutting oil + fair amount of muscle.
XXX said:Sharp bit + some cutting oil + lots of muscle + Drill in reverse = over 75 minutes! :laugh3:
With a new bit and some oil about 5 minutes.BIgDaddyChia said:Out the damn track bar hole for your adjustable track bar.