Safety first, what I learned in high school shop class! I usually got my rings by dipping my 1/8 bit in a little Vaseline, then following that up with my 9/64. Back in the day I was so proud of my rings I used to keep em in my container lmao! I need to get one of those bits you got bro, looks so much easier to use.💯
This specific one from milwaukee works the best 👌 stays super sharp and digs it out clean evertime.I figured one bit is easier than 2🤷♂️. Sorry to hear about your dog by the way,that story was crazy 😳
Man I never thought about using a step bit to drill them but I couldn’t believe how quick and easy that worked! I like that dust fan you put in as well. Thanks for sharing this tip man! 😎👍🏻
What an awesome technique Tony. I don't think that there is a better way to do it. Love the vacuum set up to remove those pesky metal shavings. I'm definitely going to invest in that Milwaukee step bit. Can you do a step by step of the screw tap and install. I don't know what drill bit, tap and screw size to use. I want to step up my game next year on my customs. Thanks for sharing and have a great rest of your weekend 😃👍👍🤙
Hey Tony thanks for the info just ordered my Jeweler's vice definitely need that That's basically all I do are wheel swats and lots of them going to hit my hardware store for the step bit.
Your welcome Jesse! I can't believe I wasn't already subbed to you🤦♂️.If you can find one the milwaukee work's best,I believe it was "abit" pricey,😆but it's still sharp as new.The jewelers vice can work even better when mounted.Thanks for the sub and Happy Thanksgiving buddy😁👊
Thanks for the tip! I will have to get one of those bits. Now the big question; what did you do with the white Tacoma? That’s a favorite of mine. I got a few I’m going to customize.
Just a safer quick way that I've learned how to drill out rivets.Hope it helps 👍
What size drill bit and tap do you need to replace the rivits with screws
57th thumbs up brother and enjoyed watching and have a wonderful week brother and family 👍😎🙏❤️💯
👀 sweet tip 😎 have a great weekend
That's a great tip, might have to try it 🙏🏾
Nice! Never liked to hold them in my hand... too much chance of hurting myself. I like your vacuum plate... will have to look for one of those!
Great tips brother, I put those on my Christmas want list. I actually drilled through my finger once, OUCH!
Exactly ONCE,Never again😂
Awesome thanks for the tip
Safety first, what I learned in high school shop class! I usually got my rings by dipping my 1/8 bit in a little Vaseline, then following that up with my 9/64. Back in the day I was so proud of my rings I used to keep em in my container lmao! I need to get one of those bits you got bro, looks so much easier to use.💯
This specific one from milwaukee works the best 👌 stays super sharp and digs it out clean evertime.I figured one bit is easier than 2🤷♂️. Sorry to hear about your dog by the way,that story was crazy 😳
@@BullitTonyCustoms thank you brother
Man I never thought about using a step bit to drill them but I couldn’t believe how quick and easy that worked! I like that dust fan you put in as well. Thanks for sharing this tip man! 😎👍🏻
Glad to help homie👊
Great tip thank you sir!🤙🏽
Thanks Tony this video is so helpful 🙏🏼🛞
👍 Thx 🇧🇪.
What an awesome technique Tony. I don't think that there is a better way to do it. Love the vacuum set up to remove those pesky metal shavings. I'm definitely going to invest in that Milwaukee step bit. Can you do a step by step of the screw tap and install. I don't know what drill bit, tap and screw size to use. I want to step up my game next year on my customs. Thanks for sharing and have a great rest of your weekend 😃👍👍🤙
Thanks guy's, yeah the milwaukee bit is definitely the way to go 💯,I can show how I tap as well,good idea 💡
102 likes! Cool set up! Nice job!
Thank you Mark 😁👊
Hey Tony thanks for the info just ordered my Jeweler's vice definitely need that That's basically all I do are wheel swats and lots of them going to hit my hardware store for the step bit.
Your welcome Jesse! I can't believe I wasn't already subbed to you🤦♂️.If you can find one the milwaukee work's best,I believe it was "abit" pricey,😆but it's still sharp as new.The jewelers vice can work even better when mounted.Thanks for the sub and Happy Thanksgiving buddy😁👊
Where did you buy the vise? thanks, gene maddox
Thanks for the tips, Tony.
Do you lubricate the drill bit. I've heard, that old school machinists, use wax instead of oil. 👆😁
When I tap I definitely use a dab of oil,but prior no.
I used to hand hold my cars, drilling out a cheap maisto the bit slipped and right in my finger. Just healing now.
@@FoamSquatch I'm tellin ya it only takes once😫 I've worked with tools and drills most my life and knew there had to be a better way🤔
Thanks for the tip! I will have to get one of those bits.
Now the big question; what did you do with the white Tacoma? That’s a favorite of mine. I got a few I’m going to customize.
Your welcome. As for the white tacoma I made it a off road TRD race truck. I'll show it completed in my next customs closeup video.👍
Thank you for making this
You are welcome 👍
1/8 to 1/2 drill bit size?
That's the size of the unibit I use,correct 👍.The one I use is the small #1 milwaukee unibit.
Thanks.@@BullitTonyCustoms
Can you post information on the fan you are using?
Dan I found that nail dust fan 3 years ago on ebay,don't remember paying all that much for it,or the particular seller 🤷♂️
@@BullitTonyCustoms thanks
What size step bit
1/8 to1/2
That's junk u need my Easy jig !!!
Ahh come on godfatha it ain't that bad! Forgettabout it😆.