Steering wheel drilling ... help?
Steering wheel drilling ... help?
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R300EEK

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3 posts

146 months

Friday 5th May 2017
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This weekend is set aside for much swearing and sweating as I attempt the apparently simple job of replacing the tired momo on the Seven with a new, undrilled one.

It's going onto a Lifeline QR boss. I think I have all the info I need re templates, and I know that the 3 bolts are standard Caterham M6 countersunk affairs.

Poured over the forums, and the one bit of info I can't find, is what spec of drill bits I need to buy both for the main holes and the countersinking.

Surely someone can answer this one pretty fast?

Cheers

Simon

Aeroscreens

459 posts

246 months

Friday 5th May 2017
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I've drilled 2 in my time and don't recall using any specific drill other than the appropriate size for metal, but I would recommend using a pillar drill or drill stand to ensure each hole is perfectly perpendicular.

R300EEK

Original Poster:

3 posts

146 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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thanks! ... it's the countersinking I am not sure about ... I didn't pay enough attention in woodwork classes.

damdy-cash

65 posts

206 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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R300EEK said:
This weekend is set aside for much swearing and sweating as I attempt the apparently simple job of replacing the tired momo on the Seven with a new, undrilled one.

It's going onto a Lifeline QR boss. I think I have all the info I need re templates, and I know that the 3 bolts are standard Caterham M6 countersunk affairs.

Poured over the forums, and the one bit of info I can't find, is what spec of drill bits I need to buy both for the main holes and the countersinking.

Surely someone can answer this one pretty fast?

Cheers

Simon
Hi Simon, Im looking for a tired one, its needed only for MOT. What do like to get for it please? Cheers Volkrt

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

233 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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Countersink a bit, try the bolt head in the hole, adjust as necessary. If using a pillar drill, you could probably lock off the drill at this depth for the other two.

Countersinks come in different angles. You'll need to match the bolt head.

radical78

398 posts

164 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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buy dome heads then you don't need to countersink

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 6th May 2017
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radical78 said:
buy dome heads then you don't need to countersink

This 100%. Countersinking results in a weakened mount and you can't countersink with a drill, the angle's all wrong. Drills are typically close to 120 degrees and c/s bolts 90 degrees, inclusive.