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Gun Barrell Drill bits

HossHoffer

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Hey, I work as an acft maint tech and just recently retired early from a major airline. One of the irreplaceable tools that I had was what we called gun barrel drill bits. I am down to the last few and can't find a source, even on-line. Does anyone knows where I can pick up a few of these beauties. They are made to cut only on the tip so as not to mess up any pre-existing holes. I'll bring some home from work and post a pic tomorrow.

Thanks, Hoss
 
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A_Pmech

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Let's see a photo!

Gun drills and aircraft extension drills are common.

Never heard of a "gun barrel" drill, however.
 
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HossHoffer

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Whoops, forget to bring them home to photograph. I might look for gun drills though. Thanks for the link also. Will try and get those photos tomorrow.
 
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foul_ball

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He's talking about margin-less drills with a very shallow cutting angle. The term "gunbarrel drill" is basically a nick name. These drills allow an airframe mechanic to back drill through existing fastener holes into a new part without enlarging the aforementioned holes. Personally, I can't find them anywhere except at work. I don't know if my employer makes them in-house or has contracted with a vendor.
 

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Yet another reason to lament the demise of Boeing Surplus. We formerly were able to buy them buy the pound. On some military contracts, the tooling couldn't be transferred to any other use and much new stuff we taxpayers bought were sold as surplus.

thnx, jack vines
 

foul_ball

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Yet another reason to lament the demise of Boeing Surplus. We formerly were able to buy them buy the pound. On some military contracts, the tooling couldn't be transferred to any other use and much new stuff we taxpayers bought were sold as surplus.

thnx, jack vines


looks like there's a few useful things in the online surplus (I'm still sad about the physical surplus location closing though).

https://active.boeing.com/assocproducts/surplus/Index.cfm
 
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