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del.schmucker

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Post by del.schmucker » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

I used a good new titanium drill bit with lots of oil on a drill press and
had no problems.

Thank You,

Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
807-223-1254
807-221-8769 Cell
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
www.kpdsb.on.ca


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From: Jones, Michael [mailto:MJones@hatch.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:30 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: tail skid

hey all

i am drilling leaf spring tail skid (trailer leaf spring from canadian tire
as wayne uses), this is some really hard tough steel, can any one suggest
the best way to drill it, no way cheap drills will get through this stuff

mike #007


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Jones, Michael

tail skid

Post by Jones, Michael » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

hey all

i am drilling leaf spring tail skid (trailer leaf spring from canadian tire
as wayne uses), this is some really hard tough steel, can any one suggest
the best way to drill it, no way cheap drills will get through this stuff

mike #007


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Bill Delcambre

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Post by Bill Delcambre » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

I can tell you the way they do it in heavy truck spring shops: you mark the
spot that you need to drill with a soapstone and heat that spot, with a
torch, till it's a bit more than dull red. Let it cool slowly. Drill it
with a good bit at a slow speed, using lots of pressure. Basically, you've
annealed a small area of the spring. Doesn't seem to cause a problem with
large equipment.

Bill Delcambre

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Subject: tail skid

hey all

i am drilling leaf spring tail skid (trailer leaf spring from canadian
tire
as wayne uses), this is some really hard tough steel, can any one suggest
the best way to drill it, no way cheap drills will get through this stuff

mike #007


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Wayne G. O'Shea

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Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

I had one I couldn't get through with any of my cobalt bits back before I
had my own milling machine. Took it to the local machine shop and he made
quick work of it with a 3/8 end mill.

Wayne

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From: <del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: RE: tail skid

I used a good new titanium drill bit with lots of oil on a drill press and
had no problems.

Thank You,

Del Schmucker
Information Systems Manager
Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
807-223-1254
807-221-8769 Cell
del.schmucker@kpdsb.on.ca
www.kpdsb.on.ca


-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Michael [mailto:MJones@hatch.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:30 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: tail skid

hey all

i am drilling leaf spring tail skid (trailer leaf spring from canadian
tire
as wayne uses), this is some really hard tough steel, can any one suggest
the best way to drill it, no way cheap drills will get through this stuff

mike #007


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Nielsenbe

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Post by Nielsenbe » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Carbide bit will go through with no problem. It will drill oversize if you
do it by hand so get the size bit just under if you need a good fit. I would
think annealing a spot would cause problems. The hole is already weakening that
spot and annealing will just make it more flexable so you might develope
cracks there. It is probably not a big deal in a truck spring since those springs
have so much more mass, the spot annealed is a smaller percentage of area.
MSCdirect.com is a good place to get any bit you can think of.

SR222
Brad



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klehman

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Post by klehman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:29 pm

Hi Mike
I used a concrete bit in a drill press with steady moderate pressure.
Shattered one bit but they are cheap. They drill oversize so that might
be what Brad means by a carbide bit.
Ken

Nielsenbe@aol.com wrote:
Carbide bit will go through with no problem. It will drill oversize if you
do it by hand so get the size bit just under if you need a good fit. I would
think annealing a spot would cause problems. The hole is already weakening that
spot and annealing will just make it more flexable so you might develope
cracks there. It is probably not a big deal in a truck spring since those springs
have so much more mass, the spot annealed is a smaller percentage of area.
MSCdirect.com is a good place to get any bit you can think of.

SR222
Brad


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