wuss.....
gopherh3 said:plasma cutters make the best pilot hole. Clamp the ground to one end of the pot, position the torch where you want the hole and one light tap in the trigger and Viola! Pilot hole.
Im just gonna go out on a limb here and say that if he isn't feeling confident nailing a hole through the side of a pot that he doesn't know how to use a torch cutter...
dude, it's really hard to **** up. Use a starter punch (or a nail) so the drill bit doesn't walk on you. Use a quality bit. Use some cooling oil. Let the drill do most of the work.
Time to buck up, son. You'll feel a lot better doing it yourself.
im just gonna go out on a limb here and say that if he isn't feeling confident nailing a hole through the side of a pot that he doesn't know how to use a torch cutter...
+1C'mon, even BierMuncher can do it!
Revvy said:It's time for an intervention....I think BobbyM or one of the othe New Jersyites should go over there and make him do it.
You made me laugh. This is quite an image!!That might be the last option we have... either the OP drills, or Bobby takes a 5 lb sledgehammer to the kettle
Cosper123 said:Either the kettle or to nutty so he stops posting about how indecisive he is. I can settle with his fear, I can't stand his desire to mention it over and over while people here give him good advice
Ok now that I've gotten that out of my system, I vote on the hammer to the kettle.
That's it, someone has got to do it and it might as well be me. I'm going to have to ask you for your Man Card. If you sack up the committee may find it in their hearts to re-issue it to you in the future, but for now I think it's better if you just hand it over.
*BAM*
An engineer and a car guy that didn't use cutting oil when drilling through thin SS with a step bit, yep that looks to be the result that I would expect. A little common sense goes a long way, I'm just sayin...
That pot was made out of glorified tin foil. I don't even understand why someone would make an investment in something as integral as a BK or MLT and buy something that's so cheap it amounts to the same cost as ingredients for a 10 gallon batch of pale ale. If your kettle is as cheap as that use the hole saw or just leave it be I guess.
OH! he went there... a pot that thin doesn't require a site glass
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