Hello everyone,
This is my first post here.
First let me explain a bit: I am a computer guy but I love working with my hands and fixing everything that needs fixing at home and in friends homes (and some that dont need fixing as well ), and i usually do a pretty good job.
I have moved and now live in Sweden, beautiful place but unfortunately still don't know where to get some stuff done, so have little choice but to do it myself.
Here's my latest problem:
I have a hand drill (meaning that its not attached to anything to give it support) and i need to drill through 3-4mm of a cast iron "plate".
After reading online, i saw that its not wise to use a punch to make a hole through it but instead use a small bit and then when i have a hole through the sheet keep increasing the bit size till i have the desired hole size.
Problem is as i started on the first two smallest bits, they just broke one after another in 5 minutes without me getting even one hole
Checking the settings on the drill i see it was in "hammer mode" (guess i forgot to change that when i last drilled the concrete walls to put up shelves) was that why they broke?
also was not sure if I should use the maximum revs for the drill when trying to make the hole (seems a bit too fast, and was scared too high revs would shatter the bit... true?)
* and lastly *
not sure if i should lean on the bit (put some weight on it) or just push gently when trying to make the hole.
Tips, tricks,suggestions and read-up-weblinks would be most appreciated, otherwise i just see myself burning money on bits that are going to keep breaking
I'll try to post pics in a day or two (if anyone wants them).
Please help... and thanks in advance.
Cheers (and happy holidays)!
Ryan
This is my first post here.
First let me explain a bit: I am a computer guy but I love working with my hands and fixing everything that needs fixing at home and in friends homes (and some that dont need fixing as well ), and i usually do a pretty good job.
I have moved and now live in Sweden, beautiful place but unfortunately still don't know where to get some stuff done, so have little choice but to do it myself.
Here's my latest problem:
I have a hand drill (meaning that its not attached to anything to give it support) and i need to drill through 3-4mm of a cast iron "plate".
After reading online, i saw that its not wise to use a punch to make a hole through it but instead use a small bit and then when i have a hole through the sheet keep increasing the bit size till i have the desired hole size.
Problem is as i started on the first two smallest bits, they just broke one after another in 5 minutes without me getting even one hole
Checking the settings on the drill i see it was in "hammer mode" (guess i forgot to change that when i last drilled the concrete walls to put up shelves) was that why they broke?
also was not sure if I should use the maximum revs for the drill when trying to make the hole (seems a bit too fast, and was scared too high revs would shatter the bit... true?)
* and lastly *
not sure if i should lean on the bit (put some weight on it) or just push gently when trying to make the hole.
Tips, tricks,suggestions and read-up-weblinks would be most appreciated, otherwise i just see myself burning money on bits that are going to keep breaking
I'll try to post pics in a day or two (if anyone wants them).
Please help... and thanks in advance.
Cheers (and happy holidays)!
Ryan
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