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I'm rebuilding a Super Cub wing and the flanges on the ribs and the
spar caps have been drilled perfectly so the #4 steel screws go right in, that is, if a screw has not been broken off. In which case I have the option of redrilling and turning the spars into Swiss cheese and losing ac43-13 edge distance on the rib flanges, or drilling out the broken, embedded screws. Trouble is that when I try to drill the damn broken screws out they harden and the drill bit becomes useless. Looks like I need a #45 drill bit made of diamond or carbide. Ideas? Thanks. |
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