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I am trying to notch 1" stainless .065 wall tubing on my drill press and keep breaking the teeth off of the hole saw. I have the drill press set to the lowest rpm. A machinist friend said I would need a mill to do this to get the rpm down lower. Can't afford that purchase right now. I am using bi metal hole saws at the moment. Any recommendations from anyone on better hole saws or techniques ? Thanks.
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Geoff,
Try leaving your tubing a little long and cut a full circe with the saw so it quits grabbing the open end. You can cut it half way through the circle after it's been drilled. I hope this makes sense.
Len
Try leaving your tubing a little long and cut a full circe with the saw so it quits grabbing the open end. You can cut it half way through the circle after it's been drilled. I hope this makes sense.
Len
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I use some carbide cutters from Michigan drill that work excellent on stainless, hold up very well. Like a hole saw on steroids...
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
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Every hole saw should have a rpm chart for the selected material and according to its diameter otherwise look on the net for more information.
Secure the pipe in a way that the part you want to drill is as close to the end of jaws of the vice grip as possible to prevent vibrations. The most problematic is the start since the teeth of the hole saw are quite big for cutting thin walled pipe.
Go by the feeling on your hand and use a lot of coolant or oil. Otherwise you can get hardening of the material and then you have a problem.
Thin walled ss pipe and a hole saw is not a match made in heaven.
Secure the pipe in a way that the part you want to drill is as close to the end of jaws of the vice grip as possible to prevent vibrations. The most problematic is the start since the teeth of the hole saw are quite big for cutting thin walled pipe.
Go by the feeling on your hand and use a lot of coolant or oil. Otherwise you can get hardening of the material and then you have a problem.
Thin walled ss pipe and a hole saw is not a match made in heaven.
The set I have is HC690S they sell bits individual...
Hc690 1 is what you'd want
Hc690 1 is what you'd want
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I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
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Rick_H,
Where could I source those bits?
I don't do tube notching, but I often do off-square drills up to 2 3/8" in vessels and heads for nozzle installation, in 304 up to 7/16"
Steve S
Where could I source those bits?
I don't do tube notching, but I often do off-square drills up to 2 3/8" in vessels and heads for nozzle installation, in 304 up to 7/16"
Steve S
Steve, youll love these, I can drill a 1.50" hole slide a tri-clover ferrule in and weld...it's that nice of a hole. Here's a link to the web site I know they have a 2" you'd have to call for something larger. I use a lot of lube and they hold up very, very well.Otto Nobedder wrote:Rick_H,
Where could I source those bits?
I don't do tube notching, but I often do off-square drills up to 2 3/8" in vessels and heads for nozzle installation, in 304 up to 7/16"
Steve S
http://www.michigandrill.com/search/index.php?s=Hc690
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
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Excellent! Thanks! My most common "off square" hole is 1 7/8" to insert a 1 1/2" pipe nipple.Rick_H wrote:Steve, youll love these, I can drill a 1.50" hole slide a tri-clover ferrule in and weld...it's that nice of a hole. Here's a link to the web site I know they have a 2" you'd have to call for something larger. I use a lot of lube and they hold up very, very well.Otto Nobedder wrote:Rick_H,
Where could I source those bits?
Steve S
http://www.michigandrill.com/search/index.php?s=Hc690
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I see you had to comment on "nipple"...
I suppose 1 1/2" pipe hit too close to home to joke about?
Steve S
I suppose 1 1/2" pipe hit too close to home to joke about?
Steve S
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