maxpower_hd
Well-known member
Hey guys, It has been a while.
I am installing a section of new flooring in a semi-trailer. I replaced the I-Beam floor supports in the rear section due to rot. I installed new oak flooring on top in the rear ten feet of the trailer. The issue I am having is where the old supports are. They have some rust on them and when I drill the holes for the flooring screws they are eating up the bit almost immediately. I am able to drill literally dozens of holes with one bit in the new steel supports but I cannot even drill one in the old steel with one bit. It is frustrating. These are good quality HSS and HSCO drills and go through the new steel like butter. I am using tapping oil.
Any ideas? One thought is to pre-drill with a smaller sized bit like a 1/8". Another thought is to drill through the wood only, use a center punch to mark the steel and then drill. The larger bit is a 7/32". My last thought is to grind the steel from underneath and drill up instead of down through the flooring. But since it is an I-Beam I would have to either cut small section out of the bottom flange or drill at an angle. Plus I would have to slide the wheels back which takes more time.
If I had known before I started how hard it was going to be to drill through I would have replaced one more support or at least took a grinder to the areas I had to drill. Too late for that now.
Thanks
I am installing a section of new flooring in a semi-trailer. I replaced the I-Beam floor supports in the rear section due to rot. I installed new oak flooring on top in the rear ten feet of the trailer. The issue I am having is where the old supports are. They have some rust on them and when I drill the holes for the flooring screws they are eating up the bit almost immediately. I am able to drill literally dozens of holes with one bit in the new steel supports but I cannot even drill one in the old steel with one bit. It is frustrating. These are good quality HSS and HSCO drills and go through the new steel like butter. I am using tapping oil.
Any ideas? One thought is to pre-drill with a smaller sized bit like a 1/8". Another thought is to drill through the wood only, use a center punch to mark the steel and then drill. The larger bit is a 7/32". My last thought is to grind the steel from underneath and drill up instead of down through the flooring. But since it is an I-Beam I would have to either cut small section out of the bottom flange or drill at an angle. Plus I would have to slide the wheels back which takes more time.
If I had known before I started how hard it was going to be to drill through I would have replaced one more support or at least took a grinder to the areas I had to drill. Too late for that now.
Thanks

