S semi-acoustic Joined 7 Jun 2006 Messages 195 Reaction score 3 Location London Country 10 Jul 2007 #1 Can I drill through fibreglass and if so what drill do I use? any info would be truly appreciated. Thanks Steve
Can I drill through fibreglass and if so what drill do I use? any info would be truly appreciated. Thanks Steve
T techwondo Joined 14 Jun 2007 Messages 73 Reaction score 0 Location Yorkshire Country 10 Jul 2007 #2 From what ive heard, you can drill through fibleglass but you need to use a blunt drill bit (oddly enough) so you dont spoil the gel coat.
From what ive heard, you can drill through fibleglass but you need to use a blunt drill bit (oddly enough) so you dont spoil the gel coat.
B breezer 10 Jul 2007 #3 bit of sticky tape and a sharp metal bit, i have used hole cutters and flatbits, but you only get one go
bit of sticky tape and a sharp metal bit, i have used hole cutters and flatbits, but you only get one go
B Belle427 Joined 16 Jan 2006 Messages 3,179 Reaction score 348 Location Newport, S Wales. Country 10 Jul 2007 #4 if you start the drill in reverse when you attempt the hole it will stop any grabbing of the bit causing cracks,cone cutters can also help as they are less agressive
if you start the drill in reverse when you attempt the hole it will stop any grabbing of the bit causing cracks,cone cutters can also help as they are less agressive
B Belle427 Joined 16 Jan 2006 Messages 3,179 Reaction score 348 Location Newport, S Wales. Country 10 Jul 2007 #6 you dont have to leave on reverse,just until you have start to cut the surface
R Ron Gamma Joined 6 Apr 2006 Messages 161 Reaction score 0 Location London Country 12 Jul 2007 #7 if you can get to the back of the panel drill a pilot hole from behind. Then open this up from the front with a standard "metal" drill bit. seal the edges with gelcoat or primer to stop the moisture getting into the fibres.
if you can get to the back of the panel drill a pilot hole from behind. Then open this up from the front with a standard "metal" drill bit. seal the edges with gelcoat or primer to stop the moisture getting into the fibres.