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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 325159" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I'll have to post a picture! The cat section passes thru the bracket so the bracket needs to stay intact. Drilling, well I could possibly drill the head out (just did that for the ball joint rivets) BUT that would leave a section of stud in the welded nut...............Drilling on the end of the stud, pending access then only if I have to! Still leaves the welded nut unless I re tap it.</p><p></p><p>I've even used a Starrett before and removed the pilot, then slipped it over the stud as a "guide" and drilled the nut off (btw MORSE brand cobalt holesaws are the mutt's nuts). BUT getting a holesaw with an ID of about 8mm? Smallest I have are 14mm so ID would be circa 11/12mm? Again will leave remnants of the weld!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 325159, member: 16173"] I'll have to post a picture! The cat section passes thru the bracket so the bracket needs to stay intact. Drilling, well I could possibly drill the head out (just did that for the ball joint rivets) BUT that would leave a section of stud in the welded nut...............Drilling on the end of the stud, pending access then only if I have to! Still leaves the welded nut unless I re tap it. I've even used a Starrett before and removed the pilot, then slipped it over the stud as a "guide" and drilled the nut off (btw MORSE brand cobalt holesaws are the mutt's nuts). BUT getting a holesaw with an ID of about 8mm? Smallest I have are 14mm so ID would be circa 11/12mm? Again will leave remnants of the weld! [/QUOTE]
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