bertieng Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 What should be the correct size drill bit to use to make the countersink on the tube hole to fit the 7030 tube? Been doing the search but can't find the definite answer. Experts please help to advise. Thanks.
Justasgood Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 I use 5/32" but it depends on how low the hole is. Often it can chew away the bottom if the position is too low. The older George MBW's worked out pretty well though. good luck, Kurt
Martyd3 Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 I use 5/32" but it depends on how low the hole is. Often it can chew away the bottom if the position is too low. The older George MBW's worked out pretty well though. good luck, Kurt Ditto. As Kurt said, what the bottom of the hole or you will cut away the edge of the case. Marty
alligoat Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 On cases like the noobmariner, it's about impossible to countersink w/o wallowing out a little bit on the underside. The position of the hole is too low on the case. Luckliy it doesn't affect the WR of the watch- or least it didn't in my two cases.
HauteHippie Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 Are you guys using regular 5/32" bits to do this, or actual countersink bits???
Justasgood Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 Are you guys using regular 5/32" bits to do this, or actual countersink bits??? Great question Chief.......The countersink bit for 5/32" will be a bit larger. I use the 5/32" drill bit and work it by hand to control how much cutting takes place. The I polish out the hole, re-tap and install the tube. I have had no luck using the actual Countersink bit. Kurt.
Martyd3 Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 Same here. Just using a regular bit in a hand held drill. It takes a light touch and good control of the bit to do this. I would not attempt it using a drill press.
alligoat Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 I'm doing it the same way Kurt is, but next time I might try a countersink bit if it has a steeper pitch to the cutting edge. But you'd have to be careful not to make the hole too big/wide.
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