jgbrueck
Member
Hi folks,
I've mostly been a lurker, but I now have a question I need some advice on... I'm trying to bolt disc brakes up to my '63.5 Galaxie, and I need to enlarge a hole (to 9/16" - really straightening a tapered hole) in the spindle to fit 1 of the caliper bolts on. The spindles are currently on the car. I tried using a std drill bit in a 1/2" drill, and broke a few bits as they grabbed onto a spur as I was drilling. Shortly thereafter, I managed to find a bit that was stronger than the others, and found the next weakest link in the system - I broke my ring finger in 3 places when the bit caught and the drill rotated around and torqued my finger.
Sooo.... Now that I have 6-8 weeks while my finger heals, I figured I'd ask about the right kind of bit to use for this. Is a "reamer" bit the right thing to use? If there's an easy/safe way (now that I'm more gunshy) of enlarging the hold while the spindles are on the car, that'd be preferable, but I can always take the spindles off and get them to a machine shop if there's no good way on the car. I've seen reamer bits for drills and to be used by hand like a threading tool. Any suggestions, now that I know how NOT to do it??
Thanks!
JGBrueck
I've mostly been a lurker, but I now have a question I need some advice on... I'm trying to bolt disc brakes up to my '63.5 Galaxie, and I need to enlarge a hole (to 9/16" - really straightening a tapered hole) in the spindle to fit 1 of the caliper bolts on. The spindles are currently on the car. I tried using a std drill bit in a 1/2" drill, and broke a few bits as they grabbed onto a spur as I was drilling. Shortly thereafter, I managed to find a bit that was stronger than the others, and found the next weakest link in the system - I broke my ring finger in 3 places when the bit caught and the drill rotated around and torqued my finger.
Sooo.... Now that I have 6-8 weeks while my finger heals, I figured I'd ask about the right kind of bit to use for this. Is a "reamer" bit the right thing to use? If there's an easy/safe way (now that I'm more gunshy) of enlarging the hold while the spindles are on the car, that'd be preferable, but I can always take the spindles off and get them to a machine shop if there's no good way on the car. I've seen reamer bits for drills and to be used by hand like a threading tool. Any suggestions, now that I know how NOT to do it??
Thanks!
JGBrueck