Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On May 8, 6:47 pm, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Tue, 8 May 2007 18:05:43 -0400, JimH penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: I need to drill some new bolt holes in 1" and 3/4" diameter SS tubing to add a step to my swim platform ladder. Will I need a special drill bit for this or will my ordinary metal cutting drill bit work? Thanks! My personal choice would be to drill a pilot hole through both sides of the tubing (from one side) about 1/16 of an inch or so in diameter. I would, then, use a unibit to size the holes.http://www.crawfordtool.com/unibit.html The pilot hole will insure that the holes enlarged by the unibit line up. The unibit has a straight flute and will not grab in the tubing. Depending on the size of the screws, you probably can get away with just drilling through with a conventional bit, but bear in mind, when the tip breaks through it is going to try to screw it's way through the tubing and grab. Unibits can be bought pretty cheap at places like Northern Tool or Harbor Freight. Stainless steel = slow speed and positive feed, don't let the drill rub without cutting. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepagehttp://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguidehttp://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats I know you did not ping me, but I would also go with a pilot hole, and slow, positive feed, etc. First however I would probably make a quick jig (from a chunk of maple I keep around for just such an occasion ![]() then line the piece and jig up in the clamps. This allows for a very quick way to get the 2 pilot holes lined up correctly. Then I would work my way up to the correct size with good bits. |
#3
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ....and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? |
#4
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Tue, 8 May 2007 20:47:59 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? Ten pound sledge. That way if you miss, you have a handy flat piece of stainless to use as a bracket. |
#5
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? Remington Powder tool. |
#6
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Don White" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? Remington Powder tool. That might be how the 800# overweight problem was solved on the Ranger........while using a 10 penny nail. :-) |
#7
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? I'm thinking your head on a stick would be just about perfect for the job. Stick optional. |
#8
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "RG" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? I'm thinking your head on a stick would be just about perfect for the job. Stick optional. Maybe..it's hard enough. On the other hand, your marshmallow noggin is probably as firm as your lower extremities. |
#9
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... "RG" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() You and Gene make this much more complicated that it has to be. Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? I'm thinking your head on a stick would be just about perfect for the job. Stick optional. Maybe..it's hard enough. And yet so hollow. Of course the more difficult challenge will be to first remove your head from Krause's ass. I'm not sure Northern Tool has a grabber that will reach that far. Heh, Northern Tool. A perfect nickname for you. |
#10
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Don White wrote:
"RG" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() Just take a ten penny nail and punch a freakin' hole. ~~ sheesh ~~ ...and what size tool do you recommend for the task...a 3 lb cub hammer? I'm thinking your head on a stick would be just about perfect for the job. Stick optional. Maybe..it's hard enough. On the other hand, your marshmallow noggin is probably as firm as your lower extremities. So typical. Is this considered to be humor in Canada? |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Ping: Gene, and machinists in general... | General | |||
So where is...................... | General | |||
PING: YO GENE!!!! | General | |||
Ping "Gene K." | General |