Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted September 3, 2012 Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 Eyup lads need to drill my stock for a bisley swivel to go in.. what size drill bit and how deep do i need to go? Cheers Quote Link to post
Mawders 595 Posted September 3, 2012 Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 No idea Skot mate but I wouldn't do it myself I would take it to the gun shop and have them do it. Good luck! Quote Link to post
ArchieHood 3,692 Posted September 3, 2012 Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 Why not drill a few test holes in a scrap bit of wood and try for size. Tip of the Day......A small dab of Vaseline on the thread will help when screwing in. 1 Quote Link to post
19powell90 89 Posted September 3, 2012 Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 its only wood, you wouldn't over think it if you were screwing into your garden fence test on a scrap piece if your unsure or try your garden fence lol Quote Link to post
Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted September 3, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 After a bit of reasearch ive found it should be about 4-5mm.. just need to get a drill now lol and as for letting gunshop do it.. they have had about 4hours since it arrived to me picking it up to do it for me..they werent mega busy either when i got there. i said id wait 5mins and there was only me and one other customer but he said he didnt have time . in my oppinion if they can sell me 2 brand new £300+ guns within 2 weeks id expect to 'jump the que' and they could have quickly drilled me a hole before i walked out of the shop.. i dont think thats too much to ask.. not good service in my books.. oh well il do it myself..rather than leaving it there another 2 weeks until they 'have time' for a 2 minute job. rant over Quote Link to post
thursodog 353 Posted September 3, 2012 Report Share Posted September 3, 2012 Careful pal, i split a bit out of my stock, totally careless of me. Sick as a parrot at the time as it was mint. Quote Link to post
19powell90 89 Posted September 4, 2012 Report Share Posted September 4, 2012 Then again im a joiner so it takes no thinking for me. My gunshop does em for free its about 2mins they shud of done it for you Quote Link to post
PLEDGEY 496 Posted September 7, 2012 Report Share Posted September 7, 2012 Drill some test holes in a bit of hard wood first. Just be careful and take your time. On the stock, mark it by giving a nail a slight tap, not too hard, where you are going to drill the hole. This will allow the drill bit to start to cut straight away instead of skateing about before it starts to bite. Hope this makes sense. Quote Link to post
Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted September 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 7, 2012 Drill some test holes in a bit of hard wood first. Just be careful and take your time. On the stock, mark it by giving a nail a slight tap, not too hard, where you are going to drill the hole. This will allow the drill bit to start to cut straight away instead of skateing about before it starts to bite. Hope this makes sense. aye makes sense. need to find a drill lol.. my mates got one of those hand drills that he robbered from D.T lessons at school :laugh: maybe a proper drill would be better tho? Quote Link to post
Lewis Ste 245 Posted September 7, 2012 Report Share Posted September 7, 2012 You don't have a drill? Ever heard of Aldi? I don't buy my tools from them but they are dirt cheap, my girlfriends grandad has some Aldi tools in the shed but refuses to let me touch them. Il stick to my dads (who's a Joiner) tools. Quote Link to post
Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted September 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 7, 2012 haha nah mate i dont have fu*k all! few allen keys and spanners and screwdrivers thats it lol Quote Link to post
Marksman 934 Posted September 8, 2012 Report Share Posted September 8, 2012 Test size on a scrap piece of wood Measure 2" from the butt end tear a strip of masking tape and place over area to be drilled(stops the stock splitting on contact with drill) Mark the correct position and "pre tap" with a small brad nail start off with a small drill bit and pre-drill the hole then work out to the correct size. Countersink the QD head if needed As Archie said, a small blob of vaseline makes the thread easier to cut, job done! If drilling the front ALWAYS remove the action from the stock! Darryl Quote Link to post
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