elton
Well-Known Member
I had to have a snigger at the thought of someone trying to drill out by hand something hard from something soft. Difficult or what!
I've drilled out three or four steel bleed nipples out of aluminium alloy brake callipers. It helped that the nipples have the bleed channel straight down the centre of the nipple, because that ensured the drill bit was dead centre. I used increasing diameter bits to increase the size of the hole, until little more was left of the nipple than the threads. Then used a chisel to smash the remaining 'shell' of the nipple inward, then picked it out with pointy pliers. I've done likewise with snapped bolts, but it's more difficult to ensure the drill bit is centralised and parallel to the bolt axis. It usually means leaving a thicker 'shell' and then a lot heavier blows to the chisel to crack the remaining bolt inwards.