Soweto888 I had the same problem: the forks were drilled, but not for an Allen bolt. So, I took it to my local bike shop dude. He sorted the fork out for seven quid. Basically what I'm saying is this: if you know a trustworthy mechanic, let him do it for you. Just in case Mr Fuck-up's lurking in the plastic Black & Decker drill box. :-)
I would say it is worth it too. I do not want to sound round but if you have to ask it isprob not a good idea for you to do it your self. A good drill bit and ideally a pillar drill is all that is needed but like many things there can be a knack to it. Sounds silly but if you ask some one to saw a nice straight line through a peice of wood with a hardpoint saw the number of people that can do this succsess fuly is supprisingly low. Simple task, but takes a little knollage.
I would say it is worth it too. I do not want to sound round but if you have to ask it isprob not a good idea for you to do it your self. A good drill bit and ideally a pillar drill is all that is needed but like many things there can be a knack to it. Sounds silly but if you ask some one to saw a nice straight line through a peice of wood with a hardpoint saw the number of people that can do this succsess fuly is supprisingly low. Simple task, but takes a little knollage.