10-16-2014, 11:17 AM
Nice tip! Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I used the same technique the other day to remove a 1/8" dowel pin that had been pushed flush into a blind hole (poor design ). I drilled and tapped a 2-56 hole in the end of the pin (the pin was 18-8 SS) and pulled it out using a bushing and screw.
Tom
I used the same technique the other day to remove a 1/8" dowel pin that had been pushed flush into a blind hole (poor design ). I drilled and tapped a 2-56 hole in the end of the pin (the pin was 18-8 SS) and pulled it out using a bushing and screw.
Tom