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On Jul 31, 2:18 pm, "Spamlet" wrote:
Trust me: sugar does the job well. In the days before cheap Chinese masonry drills, I used iron water pipe to make holes in brick walls, by dunking in sugar at red heat after cutting a few rough teeth in the end. Thanks, I shall try that. I needed to make an inverse drill, to trim the outside of a rough brass casting so that I could put a thread on it. I made a steel tube and cut some teeth on it and put it in the drill press. It worked OK but next time I will harden the teeth. The casting would not fit in the lathe or I would have used that of course. |
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