From:
dan groom <borrowedcarbon@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Mon, 7 Nov 2005 22:16:29 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
core drill bit
Tom, is it possible your arbor on the grinder is bent (ever dropped it
on the head?) If a spacer doesn't help try a different grinder. to
keep it cool for a short time there's a little trick i use on tap
holes for kithchens. roll up a piece of paper towel, coil it to fit
inside the bit and fill the bit with water (works best after hole is
started.) the water will come out slowly and be more effective than
squirting at it from the outside. just a thought and some unwarrented
advice.
Dan G.
daedelus lanthanien <daedeluslanthanien@----------- > wrote:
Quoted text begins.at's the proper way to use a core drill bit? I bought one of the
scintered diamond tipped types, 1.5" x 12", put it on my angle grinder,
adjusted the
speed to a low rpm. this is a bit that is supposed to work on an angle
grinder.
End of quote.
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