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A drill guide as you describe is a good idea.=C2=A0 I always use a guide l=
ike that whenever I use a tap.=C2=A0 If you get a tap started crooked you w=
ill never get it straightened out.=C2=A0 I like to use a solid block of alu=
minum but I have also used square tubing.=C2=A0 Same principal applies when=
hand drilling.
Drilling a pilot hole is easier to get it centered.=C2=A0 Once the pilot ho=
le is there the other drill bits will self-center.
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Dave=20
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From: Sujit Roy <triumphstag@gmail.com>
To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, Dec 3, 2020 12:39 pm
Subject: [TR] recommendations for using an insert
What is the best way to drill a perpendicular=C2=A0hole for an insert?I'm u=
sing a 7/16-20 time sert. I need to drill a perpendicular hole in the capti=
ve nut. The dril I need to use is 29/64. Should=C2=A0I=C2=A0 start with dri=
lling=C2=A0=C2=A0smaller=C2=A0diameter holes and then end up with the 29/26=
?=C2=A0=C2=A0Im thinking=C2=A0of drilling a perpendicular hole in a piece o=
f wood in my drill press and then using that as a guide.Any recommendations=
please. The last time I used an insert, the hole wasn't perpendicular.=C2=
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Sujit
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<div> <font size="3">A drill guide as you describe is a good idea. I
always use a guide like that whenever I use a tap. If you get a tap
started crooked you will never get it straightened out. I like to use a
solid block of aluminum but I have also used square tubing. Same
principal applies when hand drilling.<br>
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<div><font size="3">Drilling a pilot hole is easier to get it centered.
Once the pilot hole is there the other drill bits will self-center.</font><br>
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<div style="clear:both"><font size="4">Dave </font><br>
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From: Sujit Roy <triumphstag@gmail.com><br>
To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Thu, Dec 3, 2020 12:39 pm<br>
Subject: [TR] recommendations for using an insert<br>
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<div dir="ltr">What is the best way to drill a perpendicular hole for an
insert?
<div>I'm using a 7/16-20 time sert. I need to drill a perpendicular hole in the
captive nut. The dril I need to use is 29/64. Should I start with
drilling smaller diameter holes and then end up with the
29/26? </div>
<div>Im thinking of drilling a perpendicular hole in a piece of wood in my
drill press and then using that as a guide.</div>
<div>Any recommendations please. The last time I used an insert, the hole
wasn't perpendicular. </div>
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