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Disc drills: problem of wetness whilst drilling > problem of wetness after drilling?
A lot has been written already about why DD fails; it is a well worn topic I realise. I've just done a search for "disc AND wet AND drill" and have read a lot of ...
Started by Feldspar on
, 8 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at farmingforum):
But if its dry enough to combine....
Equally maybe drill a touch shallower - if its rape then really should can take it.
Options:
Well firstly it depends on the drill - I won't bore you again with my preference but I will say mud up too badly.
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Drill, Obama, Drill
*Sigh* Well, the President has finally done what some of us have been fearing since the State of the Union:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/31/obama-oil-drilling-plan-e_n_519553.html
I fully and completely understand the politics...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at theonering):
-GM Gandalf'sMother said:
MerriadocBrandybuck....
Why Obama.
MerriadocBrandybuck said:
Better drill for oil than all that b#llsh#t about "clean coal".
Why Obama.
-GM Better drill for oil than all that b#llsh#t about "clean coal".
Incredibly negative effects.
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Ok, so, say you're putting a new pickguard in a 20-year-old MIA Strat.
All but two or three of the holes line up perfectly.
What do you do?
Fill and drill? It's going to be covered by the pickguard anyway, right.
Or chill and send back the pg to All Parts...
Started by Pyrrhic Victory on
, 25 posts
by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at strat-talk):
If yer moddin' it (and I don't understand....
Then you can switch back to your old holes.
If it's gonna be covered you don't really have to fill the old ones do you? I say drill new ones ones do you? I say drill new ones, but leave the old ones too.
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Excuse me for my noobish poll, but was wondering what everyone thought about running dryfire drills that utilize more than one skill per repetition vs. working a single skill?
I was looking through my dryfire routine and realized that the majority of ...
Started by KyroWebs on
, 12 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at brianenos):
Shot on target is as simple a drill as there is, but to my mind there are many essential skills within not going to perform a "drill" as many would perceive it when going to the range and setting up that make up your macro drill ....
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I'm setting up on my own, starting in April and am slowly collecting a few tools that I'll need. I've got all the usual stuff (hand tools, torch etc) and now I'm going to have to bite the bullet and splash out an a few of the dearer items.
I killed a ...
Started by MattWeth on
, 24 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ukplumbersforums):
Are proper core drills that much better than something....
I've never used a dedicated diamond core drill (only had tct cores on an sds machine before).
Id go for a corded core drill , and then a cordless sds drill myself Thanks bod.
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Gents, I've got a frustrating situation I'm hoping you can advise me on. First, I'm primarily a wood-worker. Years ago I bought a 1944 Atlas/Craftsman lathe that I use almost exclusively for turning pens/bowls/etc. I've done a bit of metal work on it,...
Started by jgourlay on
, 10 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at homeshopmachinist):
So portable drill, you can try turning your....
On a mill drill, would the nut or the screw would pretty much always be in the way for most any mill or mill-drill.
This sounds like a weird question, but it's a key concern .
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My first attempt at a poll, apologies if i make a pigs ear of it, but im curious as to peoples opinions on the following:
drilled rapid stocks, i have the dr bob bottle band and whilst it is a superb bit of kit i must admit im worried about the pressure...
Started by jimmyreno1998 on
, 21 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rapid7ownersclub):
I had the bipod on the stock before not happy send it back for a full refund, drill your stock and shoot off a see saw
Bob The man himself.
Dr bobs clamps are 100% safe , dont drill the stock .
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Evening all,
Can anyone recommend to me a spot weld drill bit? Don't want to spend too much but would like to get something recommended.
Drilling out spot welds on seat rails if it helps...?
Cheers
Andy
Started by andyneedham2 on
, 5 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at com):
To work through, two drill bit shafts and 4 needle ends, not bad value at just over £20..
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I have a Schecter Damien elite 8,
I currently have it in EAEADGBE tuning,
The tuners dont fit anything above a 74 so i unwound an 84 to fit, now i get an insane about of buzz, not from any of the frets but either from the nut or the tuner.
I'm confused...
Started by wookie606 on
, 15 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sevenstring):
It's also the the tuner of those....
I had to do it on two of the tuners on my DC800
-Brian, did you make sure the unwound area is only behind the nut, NOT going through it? I would drill or a year.
drill out the tuner, it is super easy to do.
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Wed May 23, 2012 6:22 pm by beach man
Drill bit stuck in Ramset hammer drill Howdee,
I borrowed a mates heavy duty ramset hammer drill and now the drill bit won’t release, so any ideas how to get it out??
The Ramset drill use the bits slotted ends where...
Started by beach man on
, 9 posts
by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at overlander):
Wed May 23, 2012 9:08 pm by Zob
Re: Drill bit stuck in Ramset hammer drill Should just pull the end cap back towards the drill body and the bit will release Maybe needs some lube down the shaft of the bit otherwise I'd put the bit....
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