On 12/18/22 13:54, ken.stra...@sympatico.ca wrote:

If the tube is square it should be easy to drill one side then the other so
DoC should not be an issue. I'd probably use a 1/16 carbide PCB bit rather
than a drill to avoid tool changes. Something like
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/152432448724 I've purchased many times from this
vendor and have always been pleased with the product and speed of delivery.
Resharpening small bits doesn't seem to be worth the bother.

Thanks Ken, that I guess is the path I'll take. After I check my stock of 1/16" sc bits. I know I have rn's but square nose is a ? Question driven by the relatively poor eyesight at 88 compared to what it was at 44. Then I could walk over to the bench grinder and make a pretty dangerous 1/16" bit by hand. No more after cat surgery in both, and laser in one recently. Getting old is for the birds, but the alternative is worse. :o)>

Take care and stay well, Ken

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