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On Aug 26, 12:59 am, Fortunat1 wrote:
Fred the Red Shirt wrote roups.com: ... Bits made for wood, high quality brad-point or forstner bits, may give you a cleaner hole than a twist drill made for metal. Cheap bits are crap-they'll burn their way through the wood. Actauly, having tried each on some scrap pieces of spruce, the twist drill gave the best finished hole and the roundest hole by a long shot. The 5/16th bolt was a perfect fit after having used a an 8mm twist drill. As a rule of thumb, when working wood, use tools made for woodworking. Duh! Yes, mostly I do, but in this case, I'll use what works best! I found the woood bit went a bit eccentric as it went through giving a slightly tapered bore as it went through. Was that with a forstner bit or a brad point bit? So don't get too crazy about making the hole perfect. I think the epoxy approach is a good idea. 'Kay,. but did the bipes of the thirties have the holes filled in any way? Lots of them are still flying wth their original spars. I doubt if they did. OTOH, they didn't HAVE epoxy, else they would have used it. -- FF |
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