Logman
The most interesting man on AHB
The $25 Bunnings step drill gets a bad wrap - I've use it at least 10 times now and 5 of those was going through 50 litre kegs. B)
Cones and lube to drill the tealady. I like where this thread is going !cone bit and WD40
Sorry to go off topic (I'm not mentioning lube) but for us older farts with failing eyesight a good trick with stepped bits is to put a bit of tape around it at the step above the size you want to drill, so when the tape gets to the side of the hole you know you have drilled out to the desired diameter.
Dissadvantage for old farts with using a stepped drill is you have to stop all the time to look at how big the hole is. Keep pushing and you could end up with the hole too big. Not a good tool for old eyesight...
Cones and lube to drill the tealady. I like where this thread is going !
You can buy holes from a shop in sydney, they import them for making swiss cheese...........
My Birko has died and It's going to cost squillions to get it fixed so I'll just fit a new heater. I can't get any over the side elements here in Brisbane (Auslec etc don't stock them any more) and buying one from interstate is looking like $120 plus postage, so a couple of Ross's stick heaters will be cheaper
Or, for thin metal like on your urn, see if you can track down one of these... SHEET METAL PUNCH
I used one to punch a hole in my SS kitchen sink top to install the mixer.
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