Thank you Rick, -- Spot on! (Pun intended). For all the fiddling
I as doing, all I had to do was call it a Drill instead
of Mill. Google turns up lots of them as "Spot Weld Drill" or "Spot
Weld Drill Kit".
Case closed,
Barney
At 11:34 PM 9/8/2008 -0700, Richard Ewald wrote:
>I know exactly what you are asking for, but damned if I can find it.
>It seems most places are just selling a Blair cutter type bit like
>this kit
><http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2485&page=2쪡>http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2485&page=2쪡
>
>I did find exactly what you are looking for with an air drill
>attached
><http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2552&select=&page=2>http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2552&select=&page=2
>
>
>Good luck
>Rick
>
>On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Barney Gaylord
><<mailto:barneymg@mgaguru.com>barneymg@mgaguru.com> wrote:
>Does anyone have a picture, or a retail source, or a manufacturer's
>name and model number, for a spot weld mill? I have used one of
>these (borrowed), but I need a picture.
>
>This tool looks like a hand held air drill that holds an end mill
>cutter. It also has a C-frame holding a small anvil in front of the
>cutter. Position the tool over a spot welded sheet metal flange in
>line with a spot weld, pull the trigger, the milling cutter moves
>forward with some force to contact the weld while turnimg to cut
>through the first layer of metal. Depth of cut is controlled by
>adjusting position of the anvil.
>
>Barney Gaylord
>1958 MGA with an attitude
><http://MGAguru.com>http://MGAguru.com
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