I have just spent an hour trying to drill a lock of a tattoo machine. (unsuccessfully so far). Anybody got any tips?
Oh and not for the 4.15 at Chepstow. I know Dusty Carpet will take some beating in that.
Thanks in advance.
Andy
Drilling locks
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Re: Drilling locks
No, Weak Bladder will p**s it...Style wrote:
Oh and not for the 4.15 at Chepstow. I know Dusty Carpet will take some beating in that.
Thanks in advance.
Andy
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Re: Drilling locks
Haha, thanks Mark. Got it off, now all I need is a new lock!
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Re: Drilling locks
Good drill bit, slow spin and wd40 from time to time. Keep the drill bit from overheating and you can drill any lock.
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Re: Drilling locks
New Locks - Call Ian at instance.
Re: Drilling locks
we have a lock cutting tool, you can get the lock off in around 20 seconds, dont really want to show a picture of it but they are readily available
ian@maxgrab.co.uk
ian@maxgrab.co.uk