Cross drilling rotors at home?

Lonesome7.3

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I know when I see that white bald head with red eyes I better do the opposite of what he suggests.
 

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Here is a good example of a worn rotor.

worn-rotor.jpg
 

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Great, now look what you have done... I saw Dave post on another site about drilling the brake rotors on his riding mowers. :facepalm:

He's getting butchered over there.
 

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There's nothing wrong with drilling your own rotors, these other guys are just warning you off because they are pansies and don't want to use a drill and countersink.

How do you think they get those holes in them in the first place? They weren't formed there from a mold, a machine drilled them out. It's just cast iron we're talking about here.
 

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