BenGBrew wrote:I know MoreBeer recommends using a "step bit" to drill out a stainless kettle to install their weldless valve, but I am skeptical that the IRWIN UNIBIT #9 that I got from some big box store is going to do a good job. Does anyone have any recommendations for the best DIY way to drill a 1" hole in stainless (that will not tear the metal or end up giving me rust problems). Thanks - BenGBrew

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Kbar wrote:My $0.02
I am in process of building a 3 element, 3 pump control panel with other goodies. I priced out the step bits and punches, and found them to be very expensive not to mention my time and labor to perform these tasks. I called a friend whom had used a laser cutting shop. The picture below is 304 Stainless 0.065" wall (16 Gauge) 18" x 10" panel. Laser cut by this company, with a #8 mirror finish. $20. 25 Holes of various sizes. Even has slots for the hinges, handles, and door lock mechanism. Most of the other cutouts are 1/16th DIN and 16mm standard switch cutout.
I could not even buy the material for that cost. Got my Conical lid in the same material but a #4 brushed finish, 16" in diameter and 2, 1/2", holes for the tri clamp ferrules to be welded on. $8
Consider using a laser cutting source.
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Bad Goat Brewing wrote:Kbar wrote:My $0.02
I am in process of building a 3 element, 3 pump control panel with other goodies. I priced out the step bits and punches, and found them to be very expensive not to mention my time and labor to perform these tasks. I called a friend whom had used a laser cutting shop. The picture below is 304 Stainless 0.065" wall (16 Gauge) 18" x 10" panel. Laser cut by this company, with a #8 mirror finish. $20. 25 Holes of various sizes. Even has slots for the hinges, handles, and door lock mechanism. Most of the other cutouts are 1/16th DIN and 16mm standard switch cutout.
I could not even buy the material for that cost. Got my Conical lid in the same material but a #4 brushed finish, 16" in diameter and 2, 1/2", holes for the tri clamp ferrules to be welded on. $8
Consider using a laser cutting source.
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That's an amazing price. I wish I new a shop like that around here.
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