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RE: removing name plates - doubleboost - 06-30-2012 I would say not possible Even using cobalt drills I remember them on BMC engine blocks They were like hammer in self tappers I am sure i have some at work John RE: removing name plates - Bill Gruby - 06-30-2012 Absolutely hard to drill even with carbide. They are small and if you do manage to get a drill bit started it will walk all over the place. A new hole is the only way I know of. As said these little buggers are hard. "Billy G" RE: removing name plates - Mayhem - 06-30-2012 These were hammered into the mill in 1969/1970 so have had plenty of time to get stuck in there! I will continue to try the slot and turn method, as I may get lucky with a few. Those that put up resistance will be dealt with by drilling around them. RE: removing name plates - Tony Wells - 06-30-2012 If you're planning on doing a full-on paint job, you could carefully heat them, being careful not to damage the plate. If the plate is a silkscreen job this won't work without damage. For thicker plated, with a small flame, you can bring the rivets to a high enough temperature to soften them a bit. If you drill with carbide, be mindful of the brittle nature of it. And yes, they have to be hardened to work the way they are intended. RE: removing name plates - Mayhem - 06-30-2012 Unfortunately, they are all silkscreened. Hmmmmm, wonder if I could build a small EDM RE: removing name plates - Tony Wells - 06-30-2012 A handheld spark eroder. I don't see why not. |