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Bert Coules wrote:
Thanks Dave and everyone else who responded. I've done this now: the drilling went OK, and if there was any breakout under the panel it must at least have been contained with nowhere to go: there's no sign of any loose chips or other damage either inside or out, and the holes weren't impeded in any way. The hardest part of the job was driving home the fixing bolts - Multi-Mondi hex heads from Screwfix. I had to use a small socket-and-ratchet tool and the last few turns needed quite an effort. Indeed, the last few turns on the first bolt proved impossible until I realised that I hadn't drilled the hole deep enough... Bert next time you could try drilling the smallest size possible then drill from both sides with the bigger drill. |
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