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When I'm cutting or drilling aluminum, I use wd40 as cutting fluid. It stops the bit or blade from clogging up.
@Curious Hound mentioned that as well. I did try it this evening, but I think I was just spinning the grinder too fast and it overheated the metal. Next time I’ll have the line pressure much further down.When I'm cutting or drilling aluminum, I use wd40 as cutting fluid. It stops the bit or blade from clogging up.
It’s comically bad. I wish there was an easy way to let you guys try your hand at it and we could figure it out.Just tuning in. Pretty crazy that you're having that much trouble drilling Chinese aluminum. I work/worked on military aircraft. We're talking better aluminum that you'll ever get off Amazon, and some Titanium too. Never seen the sheetmetal guys at work have that much trouble drilling out a hole for a fastener.
he suggested I should surrender my man card over this. Then he joined me in abject failure.

Did he surrender his?It’s comically bad. I wish there was an easy way to let you guys try your hand at it and we could figure it out.
The other day I reached out to a local friend that seemed likely to have answers. He asked me to bring it by his house and when I arrived he suggested I should surrender my man card over this. Then he joined me in abject failure.