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 Post subject: screw hole punches
PostPosted: Apr Sat 21, 2012 11:52 pm 
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I am working on a small project and I started thinking about using a punch instead of drill bits since the holes they produce are much cleaner. There are some specific drill sizes that will allow 6, 8 and 10-32 screws to clear without having too much slop, and others just slightly smaller which will allow the metal to be tapped for the same screws. Does anyone know if they make numbered punch sizes in addition to fractional sizes for something like a Whitney punch?

Scott Todd


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 Post subject: Re: screw hole punches
PostPosted: Apr Mon 23, 2012 12:13 am 
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Is this what you are referring to? (Sorry for the big pictures, they are linked from harborfreight.com)

http://www.harborfreight.com/9-piece-pu ... 95547.html

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I've used stepped drill bits to get clean small holes:

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Also, pilot point bits can give cleaner cuts than standard bits:

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 Post subject: Re: screw hole punches
PostPosted: Apr Mon 23, 2012 1:38 am 
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That first picture would be close, though it only shows the driven part of the punch. There should be an accompanying set of dies with various matching size holes.

Those pilot point bits look interesting, too. I'd seriously consider getting some if they're available in number sizes. There's a Harbor Freight in Fargo ND that I pass by on a fairly regular basis.


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 Post subject: Re: screw hole punches
PostPosted: May Mon 07, 2012 2:28 pm 
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In the first pic think the base section holding the punches constitutes the die.
And the clear plastic would be a guide.
Came across these on HF the other week when looking for something similar - square punches.

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 Post subject: Re: screw hole punches
PostPosted: May Mon 07, 2012 4:03 pm 
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Harbor Freight used to sell a sheet metal punch kit (I have one) for about $25.

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You can still buy the more expensive version if you search for "Whitney hand punch."

This is OK for punching holes near the perimeter of something, but has a limited "throat." Also, you can't locate holes very accurately with the punch, as you
might with a drill.

Rich


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 Post subject: Re: screw hole punches
PostPosted: May Tue 08, 2012 5:20 pm 
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the only practical application is the pilot bit. although that could be achieved with a smaller bit graduating to a larger bit.
the hole will be covered in the end anyway :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: screw hole punches
PostPosted: May Mon 14, 2012 5:34 pm 
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Scott,

I would go to Roper Whitney’s web site and send an email asking about the sizes
you want. I have one of their hand punches and several numbered dies for
pop rivet holes sizes.

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