A duller bit will not grab as much because it won't try to pull itself
through as fast. For SS try a titanium coated bit and slow speed so it
doesn't just melt the tip. But if you are using a twist drill , try this.
If you can access both sides of the stainless sheet, sandwich it between
two pieces of of 1/4" aluminium or steel and drill through all three pieces.
You'll get a perfect cut. That also works for drilling almost any thin
material, even plastic.
I use a "unibit" , one of those step-tapered single edge drills, to cut
holes up to 3/4" in thin material and they work great. They leave a perfect
edge and even deburr the hole. They're indispensible for sheet metal work.
Regards, Gordon #222
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Qualley" <
dqualley@shaw.ca>
To: <
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: Drilling the firewall
Also, what's the secret to drilling large holes through the SS
firewall??!!!
I've used very sharp bits, tried slow feed, fast feed, slow speed, fast
speed but the dang bit keeps grabbing and damaging the hole!
Whenever I need to cut a large hole I use spade bits, usually meant for
wood..
They work beautifully on aluminum, however I did trash one bit drilling
the 4
holes for the engine mounts in the SS firewall.. The 4 holes did turn out
OK
though, just couldn't use the bit on aluminum again afterwards..
Dave
#057SR
-----------------------------------------------------------------
List archives located at:
https://mail.dcsol.com/login
username "rebel" password "builder"
Unsubscribe:
rebel-builders-unsubscribe@dcsol.com
List administrator:
mike.davis@dcsol.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------