[AT] Drill Problem
CBear81438 at aol.com
CBear81438 at aol.com
Sat Dec 18 05:07:11 PST 2004
In a message dated 12/17/2004 8:35:07 PM Central Standard Time,
rasmith4 at juno.com writes:
I need to drill a few more 3/8 holes in my cow stanchions. I tried using my
normal drills but they quickly became very dull. I suspect that the
stachions are "hardened" steel.
Does any one know how do do this or what kind of drill bit to use?
Low carbon steel subjected to a nitrate environment for a long period of
time will become "nitrided", a form of hardening. I run into this problem
repairing stock trailers that we get at farm auctions... A good high speed
steel (read american made) bit willususally drill thru it. However, the titanium
nitride bits, the TBN or Gold ones will help. however if you have to
sharpen them, the TBN coating is worn off. I would recommend a cobalt bit, and use
los speed and high pressure. A few drops of dark cutting oil will also help..
Cecil in OKla
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