tomstin
Well-known member
I'm on the search for good drill bits for steel. The backstory, wife purchased two light fixtures for the front of the house. We were looking for dusk to dawn, but the fixtures she likes do not have that feature. No worries, drill a hole in the fixture, install a dusk to dawn sensor and we're done...until I wasn't!
I threw every drill bit I have and only scratched the surface of these fixtures. Started small and slow, tried larger and slow, small and fast, larger and fast...nothing worked. Maybe I work hardened the spot, same result on the other fixture. Okay, like you I imagine, none of these drill bits are new. They have all done a fair amount of work. Off the HD and purchased Milwaukee bits labeled for hard steel. No joy, same result.
The fixture box, appears to be powder coated stamped steel, but it must be some tough stuff.
Electrical box is in the brick wall without access to the back. I was considering a more robust solution by installing a sensor in the circuit for the fixtures, but can't get access to the wiring other than in the box. Also, considered a smart switch but the switch is in a 4 gang box and there is not a lot of space to work and need to check if there is a neutral in that box.
I threw every drill bit I have and only scratched the surface of these fixtures. Started small and slow, tried larger and slow, small and fast, larger and fast...nothing worked. Maybe I work hardened the spot, same result on the other fixture. Okay, like you I imagine, none of these drill bits are new. They have all done a fair amount of work. Off the HD and purchased Milwaukee bits labeled for hard steel. No joy, same result.
The fixture box, appears to be powder coated stamped steel, but it must be some tough stuff.
Electrical box is in the brick wall without access to the back. I was considering a more robust solution by installing a sensor in the circuit for the fixtures, but can't get access to the wiring other than in the box. Also, considered a smart switch but the switch is in a 4 gang box and there is not a lot of space to work and need to check if there is a neutral in that box.