Reading John Y Cannuck's post about a disaster with unfilled sight base screw holes ("Nasty little horror story on drill and taps."), made me wonder how to drill a flat-bottomed hole, which would minimize the extra depth created by the angled tip of a regular drill bit.
I will be replacing the front ramp and sight on a Huskqvarna 640 wih one from NEGC, which will require drilling one 6-48 hole near the muzzle, which will have to be very shallow indeed. The pilot of a 6-48 counterbore won't do as it drills a clearance hole (.137 rather than .120) I guess I could just solder the ramp on with Hi-Force 44 but I'd like to have a screw in there.
Stuart
I will be replacing the front ramp and sight on a Huskqvarna 640 wih one from NEGC, which will require drilling one 6-48 hole near the muzzle, which will have to be very shallow indeed. The pilot of a 6-48 counterbore won't do as it drills a clearance hole (.137 rather than .120) I guess I could just solder the ramp on with Hi-Force 44 but I'd like to have a screw in there.