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Broke the fuel nipple of my carb, what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 367562" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>I agree the easy-outs are hard but they are not impossible to drill. Years ago I came across a vendor at a home show that was drilling through all kinds of material with a set of bits he was selling. They are made by Rodman Company. They have drilled through anything I have came across since I purchased them. They are guaranteed for life also. I would buy another set but I was told they only sell them at home shows and such. They will drill through files, grade 8 bolts, drill bits, or any other hard steel. The only thing is that the minimum speed to turn them is 2000 rpm. That pretty much limits them to a drill press. I did have a DeWalt cordless drill at one time that did turn 2000 rpm, but someone stole it from my workplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 367562, member: 432"] I agree the easy-outs are hard but they are not impossible to drill. Years ago I came across a vendor at a home show that was drilling through all kinds of material with a set of bits he was selling. They are made by Rodman Company. They have drilled through anything I have came across since I purchased them. They are guaranteed for life also. I would buy another set but I was told they only sell them at home shows and such. They will drill through files, grade 8 bolts, drill bits, or any other hard steel. The only thing is that the minimum speed to turn them is 2000 rpm. That pretty much limits them to a drill press. I did have a DeWalt cordless drill at one time that did turn 2000 rpm, but someone stole it from my workplace. [/QUOTE]
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