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Postby onex28 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:32 pm

Am I wasting time and energy by updrilling to #40 and then to #30 or should I go right to #30? AND - would updrilling procedure apply to both sheet and pieces .125 and thicker?

Thanks for the input.

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Re: updrilling

Postby Andy Walker » Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:47 pm

You need to drill pilot holes, as it will make your hole placement more accurate, and your 1/8" final holes will be smoother if you drill pilot holes. Depending on what you're doing, you may or may not need to deburr the #40s before updrilling to #30s.
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Re: updrilling

Postby XenosTed » Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:12 pm

Andy is exactly right. Funny thing about drill bits - my engineer son demo-ed this to me one day - the usual drill cuts a triangular hole (don't ask - doubters should try it on scrap). By "sneaking up on the correct size" the final hole is MUCH more round in shape. Try it, you will like it. Most short cuts seem scary at 8,000 feet. Do it right.
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Re: updrilling

Postby XenosTed » Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:37 pm

http://www3.sympatico.ca/fhofmann/art_round_hole.html
I do not personally know this gentleman, but, as the British would say, his observations and suggestions are spot on.
Also, I debur everthing before riveting. As Andy says, no need to debur most intermediate holes.
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