I had over the years had many end mills and drill bits gummed up with aluminum do mostly to operator error.
Question, Use Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) solution in water to dissolve gall deposits.
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I had over the years had many end mills and drill bits gummed up with aluminum do mostly to operator error.
Question, Use Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) solution in water to dissolve gall deposits.
Good Idea? or not so much?
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a lot of guys claim to use drain cleaners to clean their carbide end mills of gummed aluminum . I haven't done it myself but I see no reason not to . The only thing I'd question is the reaction on a coated tool , I'm guessing it would probably have an affect on the coat . Either way it's worth a try since the only other alternative is to turf the tool .
HSS I wouldn't bother
Hi Tri -NaOH should be fine for removing Al from the steel tools. They soak AL extrusion tools in it to remove the solid AL so I think its fine for drills and cutters. Peter
This technique seems to work well on both Ti coated and carbide bits and end mills. Saved a bunch!
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I just poke with a carbide scribe. Works so far.
Cheers
Roger