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    Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I needed to drill some holes in 3/4" tubing but they had to be centered, I had some grounding clamps laying around so I just pulled the screw and finished drilling thru the brass clamp then used it to center all my pilot holes on the tubing, worked great.
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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I would just make a jig.
    If could I use drill press

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigb View Post
    I needed to drill some holes in 3/4" tubing but they had to be centered, I had some grounding clamps laying around so I just pulled the screw and finished drilling thru the brass clamp then used it to center all my pilot holes on the tubing, worked great.

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    I like that!!Name:  tkqe4fh-smiley-two-thumbs-up175028_285604.gif
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    While on the subject....................WTF do stinkin' drill vises have the half azzed fixed jaw that doesn't extend all the way down to the vise ways?? Any kind of thin plate slides under the damn jaw, and makes it a PITA to center the vise for repeated operations. With a mill vise, you just shoot your center off the back fixed jaw, and you're good to go.

    One of these days, I need to mill a square spacer to place in front of the fixed jaw to close the gap.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I like it. Drilling pipe/tubing is always a problem
    because drill walks off top of pipe, even with center
    punch mark. Using a center drill works , but drill
    press table has to be raised because center drill is
    shorter than twist drill . I’m thinking that in a drill
    press, you could just hold top of ground clamp on
    pipe and use it to start drill. Ground clamp trick
    (using both parts of clamp)would work well in the
    field with portable drill.
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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Great idea, never thought of it.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Good idea!
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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I guess you don't have a center finder. They work great for this and on any size pipe.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Quote Originally Posted by farmersammm View Post
    I like that!!Name:  tkqe4fh-smiley-two-thumbs-up175028_285604.gif
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    While on the subject....................WTF do stinkin' drill vises have the half azzed fixed jaw that doesn't extend all the way down to the vise ways?? Any kind of thin plate slides under the damn jaw, and makes it a PITA to center the vise for repeated operations. With a mill vise, you just shoot your center off the back fixed jaw, and you're good to go.

    One of these days, I need to mill a square spacer to place in front of the fixed jaw to close the gap.
    I have a few little strips of plywood I keep around for that.... pain in the butt.
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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob View Post
    I guess you don't have a center finder. They work great for this and on any size pipe.
    Center finder works great. They increased in price like everything else.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I like the tool. It appears to the tube in position for drilling. Would probably do a fixture similar to that rather than using a center finder tool. Center finder will mark the tdc, but not assure alignment if drilling through both sides.

    I have had a center finder tube for years. Used it for the first time a couple weeks ago on a pipe rail job. Awesome tool for aligning opposite ends and clocking miters and copes.

    Check.. Ebay and there are other brand available. I have the curve-o-mark purchased new in box for cheap price.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I have a center finder that I bought at a flea market that's probably the best ever made. It's in a little metal box and can find any place on the pipe in single degrees. I just went out and looked, it's called Miracle Point. i just looked and I'll be danged if they don't still make it.https://www.penntoolco.com/miracle-p...7C%20%24349.95

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob View Post
    I have a center finder that I bought at a flea market that's probably the best ever made. It's in a little metal box and can find any place on the pipe in single degrees. I just went out and looked, it's called Miracle Point. i just looked and I'll be danged if they don't still make it.https://www.penntoolco.com/miracle-p...7C%20%24349.95
    Nice. Did you happen to check out the current price?

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    If drilling smallish round stock I just set a 6" scale ruler between the stock and the drill. If it balances out level it's pretty much dead on center.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Quote Originally Posted by tapwelder View Post
    Nice. Did you happen to check out the current price?
    Miracle points are a great tool, they're also expensive, last time I checked it was around $400.00 IIRC. I just checked again & they run between $350.00 & $400.00 for the one like we were issued in the Machine shop. There are larger sizes that are more expensive.
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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Quote Originally Posted by CAVEMANN View Post
    Miracle points are a great tool, they're also expensive, last time I checked it was around $400.00 IIRC. I just checked again & they run between $350.00 & $400.00 for the one like we were issued in the Machine shop. There are larger sizes that are more expensive.
    Travers Tool sells one that appears identical for somewhere in the 180$ range. I have one of the miracle point branded ones and I believe it was around 150$ nearly 20 years ago

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    tube grounding point and center finder all in one

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    I did and was stunned. I think I paid around $20 for the one I have. It is nice to use it though.

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    Re: Cheap & Easy hole centering on tubing

    Found this for 60 bucks, used. Knock-off brand. SPI 360 magnetic compass
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