PVC nozzle drilling?
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- DX
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Just be more careful and precise. Make sure the drill is going in at a 90 degree angle and that the hole is dead-center. Hold the cap more steadily, or place it in a vice, if you have one. You could also try "tapping" the drill into the desired spot, creating a small indentation that will be easier to aim the drill bit into. Then make the hole. My 2 cents. B)
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Yep. A drill press with the right sort of clamp for it will work perfectly. I have a clamp especially for the drill press and I never mess up.
If you are having trouble with larger nozzle sizes, first drill a small hole with a smaller drill bit. This technique, similar to the one Duxburian mentioned, will help you drill through.
If you are having trouble with larger nozzle sizes, first drill a small hole with a smaller drill bit. This technique, similar to the one Duxburian mentioned, will help you drill through.