by0ung(at)brigham.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:10 am Post subject: Drill Dilemma |
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....but at =
least I've got a solution in sight now - if I can get that 4th dowel pin =
out of there. Lar.=20
I would try and find a diamond bit and put it in a dremel I am sure the
material is so hard that you wont be able to thread it. You could take
the diamond bit and slowly enlarge the hole to the edge of the pin and then
collapse the pin and pull it out. If you could get a small mist of water,
or even rubbing alcohol you could keep the bit and piece you are working on
cool.
As to the locktite, red or blue should work on the bolts. As to going
from 6 to 12 bolts,,, would 6, inch dowel pins and 6 AN bolts be
stronger in sheer than the 12 AN bolts. You may need to check the charts
on sheer for the AN bolds vs. the dowel pins. Unless you feel you need more
tension in addition to the additional sheer. For setting the dowel pins
the green locktite 648 was listed for setting press fit parts.
Boyd Y
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