306oc - Peugeot 306 Owners Club & Forum
Drilling Tool? - Printable Version

+- 306oc - Peugeot 306 Owners Club & Forum (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum)
+-- Forum: General (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6)
+--- Forum: The Couch (https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7)
+--- Thread: Drilling Tool? (/showthread.php?tid=23085)



Drilling Tool? - silverzx - 10-04-2014

Tried using two sets of holesaws, one from eBay one from BnQ many years ago and neither were up to the job of cutting through my 6mm adapter plate. It just made them blunt instantly.

Can anyone reccomend a tool for the job?

Maybe something coned?


RE: Drilling Tool? - Seb_Ryan - 10-04-2014

Pillar drill will help a lot aswell tbh, nice slow drill try keeping it lubed aswell it may help? And start small 2 mm or so then upto 4 mm then up again etc, saves 1 big bit doing all the work


RE: Drilling Tool? - Dum-Dum - 10-04-2014

I used a cheap hole saw off ebay to do my 10mm adaptor plate (38mm) and it was perfectly up to the job.

Use the low ratio box on your drill and drown it in WD40 constantly, If it gets hot you'll kill it.

Think I needed 3 batteries of my 24v drill to do it although they don't last that long these days.

Also I'd disagree with sebs comment about starting small, as your gonna need to be using a holesaw if you start small then the next size up will have nothing for the center to center on and youll never get it to start cutting a circle


RE: Drilling Tool? - Seb_Ryan - 10-04-2014

Good point actually, I didn't think about the centre hole haha


RE: Drilling Tool? - Piggy - 10-04-2014

Yeah, slow and lubed. Hmmmm


RE: Drilling Tool? - Jonny81191 - 10-04-2014

Echoing the above, slow and wet is the way here Big Grin


RE: Drilling Tool? - 306carter - 10-04-2014

Decent drill bits. Armeg for holesaws.


RE: Drilling Tool? - Niall - 10-04-2014

Half decent hole saw (The B&Q PTX ones are more than enough) and slow and steady. If you can't ge though it without burning the saw out, your going too fast and not using enough lube (giggidy)


RE: Drilling Tool? - Dum-Dum - 10-04-2014

(10-04-2014, 08:48 PM)Niall Wrote: Half decent hole saw (The B&Q PTX ones are more than enough) and slow and steady. If you can't ge though it without burning the saw out, your going too fast and not using enough lube (giggidy)

^^^ What captain crayola said. If I can bore through steel almost twice as deep going slow and steady with a f*ck ton of lube and without burning out my bit then anyone can.


Drilling Tool? - silverzx - 11-04-2014

Ok so decent holesaws and lots of lube.

Cheers fellas!


RE: Drilling Tool? - Niall - 11-04-2014

And slow! If that lube starts smoking, your going too fast Big Grin


RE: Drilling Tool? - welshpug - 11-04-2014

tbh I'd just get my mate to plasma cut them out lol


RE: Drilling Tool? - silverzx - 11-04-2014

Vaseline & baby oil!? Big Grin
Wouldn't use WD40 on my man-hood!

Are we talking about cars still...!? ninja


Re: RE: Drilling Tool? - kentiiboii - 11-04-2014

(11-04-2014, 09:53 AM)silverzx Wrote: Vaseline & baby oil!? Big Grin
Wouldn't use WD40 on my man-hood!

Are we talking about cars still...!? ninja

Big GrinTongue haha


RE: Drilling Tool? - Dum-Dum - 11-04-2014

Wait you mean I can't use tranny oil when ploughing a tranny?


RE: Drilling Tool? - Paul_13 - 11-04-2014

I used a Starrett one off eBay with twin teeth. Worked a treat


RE: Drilling Tool? - Jonny81191 - 12-04-2014

(11-04-2014, 05:45 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Wait you mean I can't use tranny oil when ploughing a tranny?

CV grease is better Big Grin


RE: Drilling Tool? - Dave - 12-04-2014

What size hole you drilling? this for a turbo adaptor plate? I would just get the grinder out with a decent cutter and cut it like an astrix, then with a worn stone give it a go (for the not so accurate job). Or chain drill it and stamp it out with a hammer and finish off with a grinder.

Or you could do it the proper way with a pillar drill of decent size but not many people have these.


RE: Drilling Tool? - silverzx - 12-04-2014

(12-04-2014, 10:12 AM)Dave Wrote: What size hole you drilling? this for a turbo adaptor plate? I would just get the grinder out with a decent cutter and cut it like an astrix, then with a worn stone give it a go (for the not so accurate job). Or chain drill it and stamp it out with a hammer and finish off with a grinder.

Or you could do it the proper way with a pillar drill of decent size but not many people have these.

I like this red-neck approach. Sounds amazing! Big Grin

Yeah it's for adapter plates Dave for the GT2052V:

[Image: IMG_4254_zps5fa76612.jpg]


RE: Drilling Tool? - Ruan - 13-04-2014

I've always found wd40 possibly the worst thing ever for cutting metal... It tends to simply lubricate it and get very hot... Just water I find best, just keep dousing it in water...


RE: Drilling Tool? - welshpug - 13-04-2014

unsurprising, its not a lube Big Grin bit of 3 in 1 will suffice if you haven't any cutting oil.


RE: Drilling Tool? - darrenjlobb - 13-04-2014

Slow and steady and lots of cooling, drills last years this way Tongue

You can kill just about any drill bit in 5 seconds if you cook it heh.


RE: Drilling Tool? - Ruan - 13-04-2014

(13-04-2014, 07:07 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Slow and steady and lots of cooling, drills last years this way Tongue

You can kill just about any drill bit in 5 seconds if you cook it heh.

He knows this, but still every drill bit in the workshop is blue and pink on the tip and couldn't get through a block of lard.


RE: Drilling Tool? - darrenjlobb - 13-04-2014

Haha, you just haven been allowed to use my "decent" box of drills yet Ruan Wink thats hidden away for use when "Darrens in a good mood"...IE not 90% of the time on the farm, out field, drilling on the piss, in a rush, smoke pouring off the bit, never a high enough gear in the drill...haha


RE: Drilling Tool? - Ruan - 13-04-2014

90% of the time it's a case of get a scaff pole on the pillar drill to get more leverage!!!