Title: Drill press Post by: dguy on January 27, 2008, 02:25:47 pm Does anyone own or have access to a drill press which I might arrange to use for a few minutes, or mind doing 5-10 minutes of work for me if access is a problem?
I need to drill through the mounting boss of a brake caliper so that I can re-thread it, and I don't wanna trust that either the steadiness of my hands or "eyeballing it" can keep the drill bit parallel to the piston while working. It seems that the last person to remove & reinstall the rear caliper on one of our motorcycles managed to tear the threads out of the caliper. ::) Title: Re: Drill press Post by: FieroBUZZ on January 27, 2008, 07:34:22 pm I have one. Feel free to use it anytime. O0
Title: Re: Drill press Post by: lacelles on January 27, 2008, 10:11:29 pm I have one, but i'm a little bit far ??? but feel free to use it anytime.
Title: Re: Drill press Post by: dguy on January 28, 2008, 08:54:47 am Thanks guys. Gary I'll probably be paying you a visit once it looks like our driveway is going to melt & stay melted. O0
Title: Re: Drill press Post by: aaron88 on January 28, 2008, 10:28:23 pm I have a milling machine. Arguably much better. About half my evenings are negotiatable, since I'm at the shop alot lately.
Are you going to oversize the next bolt or make new threads using some compound? At this point I'm assuming new thread. Don't buy any tools. I have them. Aaron . Title: Re: Drill press Post by: dguy on January 29, 2008, 07:38:40 am Are you going to oversize the next bolt or make new threads using some compound? At this point I'm assuming new thread. New threads via inserts. Going over-size isn't practical, and probably impossible in this case as the damaged mounting boss is for one of the caliper guide pins. Quote Don't buy any tools. I have them. Too late, I already have a heli-coil kit in the appropriate size (M10x1.25). :) Pricey kit, but nowhere near as pricey as a replacement caliper. |