Do you need punched? Or can you drill? 3/4" metal drill bit is rather expensive, but if it is something smaller like a 1/4" or 1/2" hole, tungsten carbide bits for that aren't that bad.
Step drill bit is what I used on mine, the bits are not cheap ($35-$50).
I got one off Amazon for $12 and drilled holes in my pot.
I got mine from McClendons hardware, great hardware store, but I probably did not need such a high grade bit (how many pots will I end up drilling anyway?). Twelve bucks is a lot easier to swallow.
Cheers
Here's a deal from Homebrewfinds: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=as2&tag=hombrefin-20&linkId=PODDXTUE54TDONWN
Locate the spot and centerpunch it, drill with a small bit to create a hole, then use the step bit, lubricate while drilling.
If you're handy, it's not too bad. If not, get a friend who is.
I got mine from McClendons hardware, great hardware store, but I probably did not need such a high grade bit (how many pots will I end up drilling anyway?). Twelve bucks is a lot easier to swallow.
Cheers
easy do self if hole size is 7.62mm, 9mm, 22mm, 38caliber, 44caliber, 45 caliber etc. etc.
easy do self if hole size is 7.62mm, 9mm, 22mm, 38caliber, 44caliber, 45 caliber etc. etc.
not problem, two electric burners.Problem is you get 2 opposing holes with most of those bits.
I presume you meant .22 caliber ;-)
Locate the spot and centerpunch it, drill with a small bit to create a hole, then use the step bit, lubricate while drilling.
If you're handy, it's not too bad. If not, get a friend who is.
easy do self if hole size is 7.62mm, 9mm, 22mm, 38caliber, 44caliber, 45 caliber etc. etc.
Give Castle Rock Homebrew Supply a call. I saw them punching someone's pot a while back.
http://castlerockhomebrew.com/
easy do self if hole size is 7.62mm, 9mm, 22mm, 38caliber, 44caliber, 45 caliber etc. etc.
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