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- From: hotrod@dixie.com (The Hotrod List)
- Subject: 351C trivia...
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- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 19:33:49 GMT
- Organization: Dixie Communications Public Access. The Mouth of the South.
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- -> believe these things to be necessary for most installations, BTW.
- -> I've made a crude step drill that bores a stepped hole. This thing
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- Yeah, the place I'm thinking of sells one of those too, about $75 if I
- remember right. (dang... the memory goes first)
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- Unless you specifically need the tapered seat, the most reasonable way
- to do it would be to use a regular drill for the first hole, then come
- in with a counterbore. A helluva lot cheaper, and you can sharpen the
- counterbore or just buy a new one for $7 or so if it gets dull. Step
- drills bite the big one.
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- Posted by: emory!chaos.lrk.ar.us!dave.williams (Dave Williams)
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