I’m planning to help a friend make some brackets for a tractor front loader later this spring and I suggested we rent a mag base drill to drill the holes. Neither of us have ever used a mag drill and at $50 for four hour rental we would like to be able hit the ground running. My thought was to have everything center punched and possibly center drilled before picking up the drill. This got me wondering how difficult it is to get the drill lined up over the intended location. The holes will be 13/16 or 7/8. Still debating on whether to use an annular cutter or a S&D bit.
Can someone enlighten me as to how the drill is positioned when using an annular cutter? Is it simply eyeballed or is there some sort of centering attachment that fits in the spindle?
Also is 1/8” thick steel thick enough for the magnet develop the pull need to drill a hole? I see where mag base drills are rated for their maximum pull on fairly thick steel.
Can someone enlighten me as to how the drill is positioned when using an annular cutter? Is it simply eyeballed or is there some sort of centering attachment that fits in the spindle?
Also is 1/8” thick steel thick enough for the magnet develop the pull need to drill a hole? I see where mag base drills are rated for their maximum pull on fairly thick steel.