I got an IGO-W a few weeks back thinking it would be a good first rda for me to play with and use to test our new juice flavours. We didn't get along very well, mostly due to the very tight draw, and it's been sitting on a shelf ever since.
Was planning to take it a friends shop at some point to drill out of the air hole, but got bored last night and remembered I had a Dremel tool in the basement (which has never seen anything but PC cases).
Well, I quickly got reminded how about the hardness of SS. Despite that, some progress was made, but wasn't able to punch all the way through. Seemed to have made a impression the shape of the bit head, but after that it didn't seem to be eating any deeper. If I apply much pressure, the friction begins to head up the drill bit to the point of glowing. Tried carefully to apply a slight pressure so the bit wasn't glowing hot, but gave up after a few minutes of no progress and the Dremel motor beginning to heat up more than I was comfortable with.
I should say I'm more of an electronics guy, and don't have much experience with mechanical work. At this point I think I'll wait to get this to a friends shop, as I really don't want a red hot drill bit shattering on me and causing all kinds of unpleasantness. That is, unless I get some good tips on how to proceed safely from you fine folks...

Was planning to take it a friends shop at some point to drill out of the air hole, but got bored last night and remembered I had a Dremel tool in the basement (which has never seen anything but PC cases).
Well, I quickly got reminded how about the hardness of SS. Despite that, some progress was made, but wasn't able to punch all the way through. Seemed to have made a impression the shape of the bit head, but after that it didn't seem to be eating any deeper. If I apply much pressure, the friction begins to head up the drill bit to the point of glowing. Tried carefully to apply a slight pressure so the bit wasn't glowing hot, but gave up after a few minutes of no progress and the Dremel motor beginning to heat up more than I was comfortable with.
I should say I'm more of an electronics guy, and don't have much experience with mechanical work. At this point I think I'll wait to get this to a friends shop, as I really don't want a red hot drill bit shattering on me and causing all kinds of unpleasantness. That is, unless I get some good tips on how to proceed safely from you fine folks...

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