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Drilling

Posted: February 7th, 2018, 7:15 pm
by jdn
Is it always necessary to pop a bullseye when drilling into a break? Or can you just drill and then fill?

Re: Drilling

Posted: February 8th, 2018, 8:07 am
by kennycrane
The only time that I pop a bulls eye is when I drill at the end of a crack so as to terminate it. For the most part the only other time that I use a drill is when the damage is so bad that I have to cap the break and drill a new whole so that it can be filled. Most of the time the rock that hit the windshield has already created an impact hole, thus I gently clean the area with a probe, assess the damage, if it is not to bad I begin the fix process, after proper dry out measures. Drilling can often times just create more damage, thus I do not have to use to many drill bits. However there are times when a rock does not create an impact hole but does create a break in the glass, then once again I will use a drill and create a hole so that I can repair the break. Be careful with that though, sometimes when that happens I have found it to be that the inside layer of glass is broken not the outside layer.