Hello good folks, i have got a nuka tap and need to know what size hole i need to drill in the fridge door, i am presuming i need one of those bits for fitting a yale lock after drilling a pilot hole
Cheers appreciate it, i am **** at diy but give me engine and i will strip it and rebuild it no problemsRod im pretty sure i used a 22mm, that gave a little bit of room.The washer nut kept it nice and tight.Will check in the morning to be 100% sure.
Yep thats the one cheersDeffo 22mm, assuming you have a shank similar
https://www.angelhomebrew.co.uk/fau...m-nukatap-long-shank-304-stainless-steel.html
Edit to add: Had a thought, when I say slowly, I don't mean drill speed. I mean exuberance. Medium drill speed and gently with the pressure.
Hello good folks, i have got a nuka tap and need to know what size hole i need to drill in the fridge door, i am presuming i need one of those bits for fitting a yale lock after drilling a pilot hole
I considered this - but achieved a different way. Once you're through the outer skin, stop drilling. Now get a thin / long bit and drill a pilot hole through the centre of the existing hole, from the outside through the insulation and inner plastic skin. (We are talking about a fridge here, right?) Once the pilot hole is through, re-attach the spade bit and drill from the inside out using the pilot hole as the centre for the spade. Nice tidy hole on the inside and the outside.Try and clamp/ hold a piece of scrap wood on the other side of the wood so when the spade bit come through the other side it continues to drill. Just a small way into it. This will reduce the wood splitting as it breaks through the other side.
I considered this - but achieved a different way. Once you're through the outer skin, stop drilling. Now get a thin / long bit and drill a pilot hole through the centre of the existing hole, from the outside through the insulation and inner plastic skin. (We are talking about a fridge here, right?) Once the pilot hole is through, re-attach the spade bit and drill from the inside out using the pilot hole as the centre for the spade. Nice tidy hole on the inside and the outside.
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