@@fasteddyskeysexpress I was curious about how the bit does going through the edge of doors (Kawneer) with HIT-45RB4 router bit. There is a pretty beefy extruded section to go through...a channel for weatherstrip is pretty deep. I was just wondering if you've ran into anything limiting.
Oh I now know what your talking about. Fortunately those doors are really rare here! My first thought is just say no! Most those doors have vertical rods and panic bars. Besides the backset just would not measure out correctly. Then I would have to purchase someone a new door! LOL
Nice work, but it’s almost painful watching someone use high speed for drilling metal. By the way are you using a HSS bit for the router work, or carbide bits?
I like it!
How well does that router bit do when there is a big channel on the edge for weatherstrip?
Good I assume your talking about the strike? MS Bolt I use the
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@@fasteddyskeysexpress I was curious about how the bit does going through the edge of doors (Kawneer) with HIT-45RB4 router bit. There is a pretty beefy extruded section to go through...a channel for weatherstrip is pretty deep. I was just wondering if you've ran into anything limiting.
Oh I now know what your talking about. Fortunately those doors are really rare here! My first thought is just say no! Most those doors have vertical rods and panic bars. Besides the backset just would not measure out correctly. Then I would have to purchase someone a new door! LOL
Nice work, but it’s almost painful watching someone use high speed for drilling metal. By the way are you using a HSS bit for the router work, or carbide bits?
It would be a carbide bit designed for this
This is the way it's designed to be used and it's only aluminum he's routing so it's s not that hard
Correct Its like cutting butter! Almost
Can you set up a regular router to do this work using a carbide bit?
yes