Lin- That's the best option, I've tried the other style (similar to a
countersink with a flat, paddle-style bit behind it and this is without a
doubt the easier of the two. Use a center punch on the spotweld and then put
the spring loaded pin into the center punched dimple. use a hand drill and
keep it going slowly (~5-750 rpm) and just wait for it to cut through. You'll
have to grind the remainder off later, but its much easier to do. IMHO
Mark Haynes
HAN6L12977
HAN5L8016
Is this what your talking about? It looks difficult is there anything else
better to remove spot welds?
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth-inch-double-sided-rotary-spot-weld-cu
tter-95343.ht
ml
Lin
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