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6/19/2007 4:07:42 PM EDT
get a wire welder. And spot weld the wire to the bit. Then try to pull it out with the wire stuck to the bit.

Otherwise if you can chuck it up in a vise perfectly parallell to the quill of the mill. Use a left handed drill bit or mill (yes they make em I have a set for just this ) and see if you can spin it out.

Dont try to extract that drill bit by hand (hand drill) you will just end up with a lot of scarred aluminum
6/19/2007 4:08:50 PM EDT
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What are you talking about?
6/19/2007 4:19:40 PM EDT
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i think that he was just trying to post in that other topic about the drill bit stuck, but hit new topic instead of reply...
6/20/2007 9:22:54 AM EDT
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i think that he was just trying to post in that other topic about the drill bit stuck, but hit new topic instead of reply...


Bingo!
6/20/2007 9:24:15 AM EDT
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6/20/2007 10:40:19 AM EDT
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Quoted:
get a wire welder. And spot weld the wire to the bit. Then try to pull it out with the wire stuck to the bit.

Otherwise if you can chuck it up in a vise perfectly parallell to the quill of the mill. Use a left handed drill bit or mill (yes they make em I have a set for just this ) and see if you can spin it out.

Dont try to extract that drill bit by hand (hand drill) you will just end up with a lot of scarred aluminum


I understand completely.  The men with the paper shoes and "I love me" jacket will be along shortly.
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