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Jim Adney wrote: > Then make a guide that looks like a bit of tubing that fits in the > straight part and has an ID the same as the drill you need to use. > Get a new drill, very sharp, high speed steel, and drill using very > LOW speed, lots of pressure, and coolant, water is fine. You just > don't want the cutting edge to spin against the face of the old bolt > material because that will harden it. Thank you for the advice! Should I start with a small drill and then use a larger, or should I go straight for the 6 mm drill? Henrik Larsson, Sweden '64 and '68 Notches ------------------------------------------------------------------- Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe