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Drilling repairs

Post by S&W Glass Repair »

Just curious as to how many guys drill repairs:

1) Do you drill?

2) If so, how many times? (meaning every repair)

3) When drilling do you pierce the first shield or just drill enough to open the hole?

3 questions but definitely interested in what works for you.

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Re: Drilling repairs

Post by splitpit »

I think the subject of drilling or not drilling was addressed in a post recently, but here we go again.

Drill as little as often for the best results. Period.
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I only drill long cracks, and maybe one in every couple hundred that have no surface chip. Rarely, rarely, rarely, does a break with an impact point need to be drilled, but I have had a few over the years.
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I drill at the ends of cracks, and when the impact area is bigger than the seal on the injector. I also use my drill to clean out the impact area before most of my repairs. It seems to do a better job than a probe.
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I only drill, which is rarely, when it is needed to ensure my first priority of a structurally sound repair.
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My drill comes out for every repair, as I like you use it as a powered scribe to clean the pit. This does not mean I actually drill into the damge I just use it to remove loose debri and key the pit properly. I find it works better than a scribe, although I am sure some will disagree.
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Re: Drilling repairs

Post by StarQuest »

I apply the same method as Screenman mentioned. The drill bits I use are very small and seldom create a finished blemish larger than original pit. After cleaning pit out I also blow loose material with compressed air. With bullseyes, I just set up and fill because impact point normally doesn't require cleaning.

On larger nicks I'll use drill to rough up pitted area for better cap adhesion. So far, I can honestly say I've never had a cap fall out.

Everybody has their own methods and I won't say they are either right or wrong! I just use what works out best for me!
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Drill only when absolutely necessary
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Post by toab »

Screenman: So I am to read that u are using the drill on almost every repair to etch the impact point so that the pitfiller has something to grab besides smooth glass??If so then thats a good idea as I have seen repairs where the filler has completely fallen out.
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Re: Drilling repairs

Post by GlassStarz »

I used to drill evrything but after a post by jeff decided to give it a try without its been a couple years now havnt used 4 bits of the 10 pack i bought in late 05 still have the dremil in the tool box but dont pull it out more than once a week
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