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"Bob May" wrote:

Drill all of the wood holes in a piece of lumber, making sure that you
dimple the frame underneath. Then slide the wood aside and drill the metal,
using lubricant andd a fair bit of pressure. You want to use enough
pressure at a moderate speed so that you get nice curls from the metal
rather than dust. Some steels do tend to work harden and that is made worse
by not drilling the hole with enough metal removal at a turn of the drill.
You also get to redrill any holes that hit welds without problems.
Redrilling the wood to a #3 drill and pounding in a 1/4" dowel will fill
those misdrills.

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I'm afraid I can't do it that way. The frame is distorted, so we
have to clamp a section, drill & screw it down, move the clamps over,
and repeat. There's no way I could talk everyone into letting me go
over everything twice, clamping everything along the way.
I'll just continue the way I have been (low speed/high pressure) and
see if I can get them to let me keep the drill doctor near the trailer
for a day.

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