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On Feb 12, 3:35*am, N9NEO wrote:
I'm tryin to get this thing recapped and I got one of the set screws on the xtal switch all buggered up. *It's made out of titanium or kryptonite cause I been after it with a drill for about 2 days and I barely dented it. Two stops at Ace hardware on my way home for their best drills and I'm stymied. I started with a 1/16 white, then the black hardened, and now the cobalt. *The cobalt is probaby the best, but they'res gotta be a better solution. So what do kind of a bit am I looking for? Next screw I think I'll try some WD and a little heat. regards, Bob N9NEO Oddy you could use a tipped masonary drill if you can find one small enough ... need a good feed pressure but it will do the job ...used one to drill the hardend clutch housing on my 750 Norton a long time ago ... its tungsten tipped G .. |
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