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Drilling a hole in my piston....
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<blockquote data-quote="mikes mold" data-source="post: 1753004" data-attributes="member: 40491"><p><strong>rodman drills</strong></p><p></p><p>Started July 1964 $1.40 got raise $1.65 68-72 journyman tool maker was $3.60- $4.10. I used cool tool with crisco mixed, 300 RPM. Like you say coolant works well also. People don't know that the drill is expanding from the heat causing the breaking. When we make proto type out of P-20. The water lines are very tough. My son does the water lines and slows the speed way down. Drives me nuts, I just walk away. I can't remember when he has broke a drill. Becareful if you get rodman they drill big and are hard to stay on location. I use them to get out of trouble only. PS they are guaranteed for life.I keep mailing the broke ones back and they send me new ones. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikes mold, post: 1753004, member: 40491"] [b]rodman drills[/b] Started July 1964 $1.40 got raise $1.65 68-72 journyman tool maker was $3.60- $4.10. I used cool tool with crisco mixed, 300 RPM. Like you say coolant works well also. People don't know that the drill is expanding from the heat causing the breaking. When we make proto type out of P-20. The water lines are very tough. My son does the water lines and slows the speed way down. Drives me nuts, I just walk away. I can't remember when he has broke a drill. Becareful if you get rodman they drill big and are hard to stay on location. I use them to get out of trouble only. PS they are guaranteed for life.I keep mailing the broke ones back and they send me new ones. Mike [/QUOTE]
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