Wonder if any kind soul can offer some advice. An elderly village resident I remotely know dropped round and said he head I "did" woodworking. He had an old walking cane that came apart and wondered if I can put it back together. Naively I thought "how hard can that be" and said I would be happy to look at it.
Hmm ... turns out there is a centre screw pin that seems to be made from some hard alloy. Can't drill it out wit the kit I have (no large pillar drill) and standard screw/bolt removal tools won't work.
The hole in one of them was me trying to drill it out with a good metal bit that just got ruined.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Do not want to disappoint him as he just came out of surgery and will need the cane in a few weeks.
Hmm ... turns out there is a centre screw pin that seems to be made from some hard alloy. Can't drill it out wit the kit I have (no large pillar drill) and standard screw/bolt removal tools won't work.
The hole in one of them was me trying to drill it out with a good metal bit that just got ruined.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Do not want to disappoint him as he just came out of surgery and will need the cane in a few weeks.