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Re: Drilling Leaf springs

To: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>
Subject: Re: Drilling Leaf springs
From: THESHOE <THESHOE@prodigy.net>
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 21:36:54 -0500
Cc: spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Prodigy Internet
References: <34FDF6AA.13E127DD@Exit109.com>
Reply-to: THESHOE <THESHOE@prodigy.net>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Frank Clarici wrote:
> 
> Spridgeteers,
> 
> Does any one know if it is possible to drill a 5/16" hole through hardened
> steel?
> Like through a set of leaf springs!
> 
> In my quest to finish up the Austin A40 which only needs new leaf springs 
>now, I
> ordered a new set for a 1500 Midget. The length and width is the same as the
> A40.
> The axle mount peg is offset on the Midget, it is centered on the A40.
> I can use the new springs if only I knew how to drill through the hardened
> steel.
> I can just make a new hole, reposition the axle peg, and the car will sit 
>level
> once more.
> 
> I bet you people never knew the leaf springs had the hole 2" off center.
> I have changed plenty of Spridget leafs and never knew this.
> 
> Titanium drill bits do not scratch the surface!
> 
> Looking for ideas or a buyer for brand new leaf springs.
> 
> Thanks
> --
> Frank Clarici
> Seeing all of you at Sprite Rush 98
> For more info on Sprite Rush, the 40th anniversery of the Sprite
> Check out my home page  http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
Frank,
   Use a cobalt bit at slow speed. They Don't work very well at high
speeds.I have not yet came across anything these bits can't go
through.Good luck.
Alan

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