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![]() "Alfred Green" wrote in message news:UIh_f.345$zf6.180@fed1read08... john graesser enscribed: I seem to recall someone mentioning in the past that glass can be drilled if it was kept in a bath of kerosene, and drilled while submerged. However, I don't see what the special attraction would be for using Kerosene. Plain old water works just fine. Just make sure you use the correct type of drill bit and a nice slow cutting speed. Kerosene is not significantly more viscous than water, so if you want to really damp things out I'd use a heavy grade lube oil, maybe a 20-50 grade motor oil. My experience with Lexan is that oils and/or solvents will cause it to become very brittle and crack at any machined edges, including drilled holes. - Bob W7OV |