Drilling a broken ezy out
and to make matters worse the screw extractor tip broke off in my drilled hole........... should have just waited till I could get my tap the next day.....The problem with easy outs, taps, drill bits is they are hardend metal, the harder metal gets the brittle it gets. So whatever I use to drill this with will probley be more brittle then the metal i'm drilling.
I've been messing around with drilling a few spare easy outs I have to see what works best before I try and fix this. Snap on Cobalt bits don't seam to be doing much. Snap on carbide deburr bits will grind the crap outta anything steel, I suppose I could die grind what is left of the easy out.
I've found these
www.omegadrill.com
and hi-roc carbide drill bits
anybody have expirience with broken easy outs? And sorry EDM is outta the question unless I screw up my situation to the third degree.
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at a time, from the top, with a punch; pick it out, repeat
until you can turn what's left. Using a "zip gun" would add
power tool to your effort. But probably mung the work
some.
If you can get an O/A torch to it and heat it red you may
draw the temper enough to drill. But not a good idea if
stuck in a chunk of aluminum.
However if said chunk can be removed and heated up
well, the aluminum would expand more than the stuck
bolt & "EZ"-out, maybe let you spin them out.
A thicker welding rod, arc it and jam it in until it sticks,
is another way to go. Some of the fast freeze, out-of-
position sticks are pretty hard / tough. Plus you'll put
some thermal shock to the system.
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Drilled the screw extractor with the omega drill bits I purchased from MSCdirect.com, I ground the area flat, tried to make a straight center punch then enlarge that center punch mark with a small round carbide bit.
Then drill a pilot hole with a omega drill, takes long *** time. Its difficult to keep the drill straight. Then I went though the hole with a cobalt bit, HSS bit will drill though hardend steel when the hole is piloted and your removing small amounts of metal. Then steped my way up to the size I needed for the heli coil and GOOD AS NEW!!!!



