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use cutting oil, drill slow and some of the guys on ih8mud recommend using masonary drill bits... and im not speaking from experience.. just thought this might help.
this leaf is no longer part of a spring pack. It is going to have a new life
cutting oil used, drilled slowly.......... Question is, Does spring steel require a different tecnique?? As i said the first bit was drilled no worries, i suspect it may not be 'springy' anymore???
if your going to use it for something other than a spring, heat where your are going to drill up to red hot, let it cool and than drill it. the heat will soften the steel and will drill easier...
rover1 wrote:if your going to use it for something other than a spring, heat where your are going to drill up to red hot, let it cool and than drill it. the heat will soften the steel and will drill easier...
I thought the heat would make it harder to drill?? Like trying to drill a weld?
rover1 wrote:if your going to use it for something other than a spring, heat where your are going to drill up to red hot, let it cool and than drill it. the heat will soften the steel and will drill easier...
I thought the heat would make it harder to drill?? Like trying to drill a weld?
heat will softem the steel but if u heat than qunch in the rite oil it will reharden
As said... but don't try and soften the steel if you intend to use it as a spring. Its not as easy as just reheating it with an oxy and sticking it in some oil....
You could try to use cobalt drills, use correct speed and coolant and u should be right... don't let heat build up as it would prob workharden
hope it helps...brad
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i remember talk in an old copy of 4wd monthly that some simport springs were made in india from recycled armourplate from disused warships being scrapped. same issue.came out to aus undrilled to be set up here for special use. no one here could drill it. sent back.
scott