<VV> Thanks to those who took the time to reply about ways to put a small hole in hardened steel.
Danny Davis
corsa180gt at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 22:49:56 EDT 2016
The Dremel diamond tip cutter might be the ticket.
Danny Davis
Graham WA
206-643-6718
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 6:06 PM, paulsiano--- via VirtualVairs <
virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
> Probably the best way to proceed is to buy a carbide drill.
> Before I do that I think I'll try to a very small Dremmel grindstone and
> see what happens. Odds are slim it will hold together long enough but I'll
> firmly clamp the piece, turn it at high speed, and use very very light
> pressure.
> I'm involved with a car show and time to give it a try will not exist
> until after the show...Nov. 5th.
> I'll share what I learn.
> Thanks again,
> Paul
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