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Is the plug solid?, we have a hole popper if so, need some more information though as to the dimensions of what the plug is in and also a picture if possible. I need to know how to fixture it first before I can quote a price. Regards, Dave |
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| Plug was solid with a domed head , and was in the end of a drill head , had to clamp head to angle plate mounted to a sine plate and burn out carbide without touching sides , as plug is pressed in and when chiped one is removed a new one is pressed in . I did the job for 60.00 each and took 4 hours on one and took 6 hours on the other. Did two. |
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