Yes, it's true.
I'm sick and tired of either ending up with a pimple on the roof, or another cracked unit that was actually good.
Thusly I purchased this:
They are hollow drills and work a treat. You drill the plastic around the rivet and the insert will fall out without the infamous "snap" sound.
I bought a 6mm and an 8mm drill, they cost me less than two quid including postage.
One window unit saved = £2.80 plus postage, so using them only once has paid for them more than once.
I Will Never Again Break Another Riveted Window Insert
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I Will Never Again Break Another Riveted Window Insert
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
Re: I Will Never Again Break Another Riveted Window Insert
The small ones do seem like they will work great for this use. I just use a rotary deburring bit on the Dremel If I think I'm going to have a problem (and run it around the diameter of the rivet post).
Now, at that cost, I guess they are disposable after use on any serious surface. I can't imagine them lasting very long when used to make a hole in a 5/16" thick porcelain floor tile.
Now, at that cost, I guess they are disposable after use on any serious surface. I can't imagine them lasting very long when used to make a hole in a 5/16" thick porcelain floor tile.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: I Will Never Again Break Another Riveted Window Insert
They would probably break less than halfway through drilling into a floor tile! But then again, that's exceeding their intended limitations. For DCM's purposes, these miniature hole saws obviously work great. I would, however, make a drill stop out of 3M Blue tape or equivalent, so's I didn't inadvertently punch a hole through the body.
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Re: I Will Never Again Break Another Riveted Window Insert
That's totally unnecessary. You notice immediately when the drill has gone through the plastic and hits the metal.Squid wrote:I would, however, make a drill stop out of 3M Blue tape or equivalent, so's I didn't inadvertently punch a hole through the body.
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
Re: I Will Never Again Break Another Riveted Window Insert
NOW I HAVE A USE FOR THE DRILLS i BOUGHT TO MAKE CAKE STANDS FOR MY SONS WEDDING..WE SPENT WEEKS GOING ROUND CHARITY SHOPS LOOKING FOR OLD PLATES .Drilled 80 plates with one bit
o woops i forgot the caps lock key..
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