Redwood Chair
- Stock PSI Or Bust -
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2007
- Location
- Ocean Beach S.F.
First come first served.
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Do you have a sharpening plan for the drills? They cut great right now, but I imagine after some time they will need to be freshened. The process of cutting thorough into an odd shaped cavity like the oil passage is pretty hard on the drill. It is really tough to break through that smoothly without the bit getting stuck against the uneven metal in the passage.
Do you have a sharpening plan for the drills? They cut great right now, but I imagine after some time they will need to be freshened. The process of cutting thorough into an odd shaped cavity like the oil passage is pretty hard on the drill. It is really tough to break through that smoothly without the bit getting stuck against the uneven metal in the passage.
Now available with the kit or separately is a 3/4" NPT tap and 59/64" drill bit for machining the block for a turbo oil return fitting.
A drill with a 1/2" chuck is needed for the bit.
Deposit is $50.[quote/]
I would like to use this separately.
Sprained wrists are fun?
The savages will promtly ruin the shank as well, their wrists, limp as they are, will heal eventually, the shank stays fuxxored till somebody chucks the bit up and cleansd it up.. and a damaged shank can't be tightened enough so it'll slip more and more.
Pooor drill bit, so soon to suffer such abuse.