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Old 12-02-2013, 09:42 AM   #7
BILL WILLIAMSON
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Default Re: Wheel/drum stud swedge remover

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Originally Posted by Mitch//pa View Post
I used a hand drill with a hole saw as dad mentioned
when i replace drums
YOU'RE BACK!!!!!!!! Like sumbody said, "Use a slow drill"! Most shop idiots think you should drill @ 47,000 RPM with their air powered thingamajigs. That's ONLY for grinding or polishing, etc.
Always drill slow, with enough pressure to create a long, constant cutting & your bits will last "forever"! I was taught by a "MASTER", BUT, I never really got the "HANG" of sharpening drill bits well--+*^#%#@$+ Bill W.
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