Can anyone advise me on the best size and type of spot weld drill?
I'm also discovering that spotting the spot welds is a bit hard in places, any advice on the best way to reveal them?
Spot weld drill advice
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I used a spot weld cutter not drill..find it alot quicker and easier
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... &subCatID=
I'll find a pic of welds i cut out with it
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... &subCatID=
I'll find a pic of welds i cut out with it
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Wurth do a spot weld drill bit thats a little pricey but lasts an age and is great at its job.
Thin scraper type tool is good to hunt spot welds, slide it inbetween the panels in question, gently tap along untill it hits the next spot weld.
Or if your not bothered about the panel to much, use an air chisel. job done.
Thin scraper type tool is good to hunt spot welds, slide it inbetween the panels in question, gently tap along untill it hits the next spot weld.
Or if your not bothered about the panel to much, use an air chisel. job done.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2009-9/1346675/0