eddystone
Well-Known Member
Having decided to go for a screw in sail entry gate I'm going to have make a couple of threaded holes in the aluminium mast. I have zero experience of this and no general metalworking skills as evidenced by my attempts at drilling out rivets.
The Selden instructions say use a 4.2mm drill and an M5 tap. I have a few beginner questions;
1. For a clean hole in aluminium would you use an HSS, Tn or Cobalt bit?
2. If i used an undersized drill, i.e. 4.0mm, would i reduce my risk of oversizing the hole for the tap?
3. Is M5 normally 0.8 thread pitch or is it possible Selden use something coarser/finer?
4. I understand taps come in three types, taper, plug and bottoming; I know I don't need the last one but can I start a clean thread with the intermediate one alone?
5. How critical is the quality of the tap - does £5 or £6 sound about right?
6. What is the best type of T-handle to use, bearing in mind I probably won't use it again.
Sorry if this is a bit OTT but if I make a hash of it, I imagine I would need a pretty expensive mast repair (if that is possible).
The Selden instructions say use a 4.2mm drill and an M5 tap. I have a few beginner questions;
1. For a clean hole in aluminium would you use an HSS, Tn or Cobalt bit?
2. If i used an undersized drill, i.e. 4.0mm, would i reduce my risk of oversizing the hole for the tap?
3. Is M5 normally 0.8 thread pitch or is it possible Selden use something coarser/finer?
4. I understand taps come in three types, taper, plug and bottoming; I know I don't need the last one but can I start a clean thread with the intermediate one alone?
5. How critical is the quality of the tap - does £5 or £6 sound about right?
6. What is the best type of T-handle to use, bearing in mind I probably won't use it again.
Sorry if this is a bit OTT but if I make a hash of it, I imagine I would need a pretty expensive mast repair (if that is possible).