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Default Is it harder to drill holes in metal when the metal is cold?

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Steve B typed:
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::: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 17:33:23 -0500, "Ed Pawlowski"
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:::: "Jon Danniken"
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::::: I second the suggestion to use a cutting fluid, it
::::: makes a world of difference when you have to drill a
::::: hole.
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::::: Jon
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:::: Spray it with WD-40, it is widely used as a lubricant.
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::: But not as a cutting fluid. It's a lousy cutting fluid.
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:: It makes women scream when used as a personal lubricant.
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:: Steve

It's a lousy cutting fluid because it is NOT a lubricant! Go to their site
and read up.