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I have no clue how that drill works but it looks cool
I have no clue how that drill works but it looks cool



What do you suppose you’ll use to drill said holes
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What do you suppose you’ll use to drill said holes
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What do you suppose you’ll use to drill said holes
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Heard Mike got a hatchet just for that. Lol.
Mike so you’re not doing the table full of holes?
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Besides the new toy I am sure there is some kind of satellite laser guided layout system Mike will be using! [emoji51]
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Really enjoyed your video on the Camaro Mike, it’s always good to see your supernice shop being put to good use.
With best regards,
Anders
In all seriousness Mike, drilling holes in my welding table was one of the best mods I have made. I was reluctant as well as I use it for assembly etc and was afraid the holes would exacerbate parts, hardware, etc falling through but it has not been an issue. I did 4” OC and that seems to give the most flexibility for using Strong Hand type clamps.
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Mike, if it comes down to it, why not just get a sheet of 11ga or so stainless bent to cover the top and thus the holes? Then you won't lose any of those pesky little ****** parts!
I like it Mike, go for it. One of these days I’ll do mine too but my issue is my top is stainless. I figured I’d use the mill to do a 4-6 hole steel guide plate so once I got my first first hole done would just pin it and run so I keep it as close to dead nuts on as possible.

I think once Mike starts drilling he wont be able to stop.

I hope I can control myself.![]()
Couldn't you countersink the holes and just leave the correct bolt in there? Then you'd still have a flat surface where nothing could fall through
Swiss Cheese...cones to mind.
Just think Mike...you can recoup some of your investment. The Slugs and the Chips are worth about $0.12 per pound based on $240.00 per ton on clean clip.

Lawn and steaks both look great.







I drilled the 5/8” holes in my fabrication table tonight and got a decent feel for the Hougen mag drill.
I am not a fan of any type of coffee, I take it that coffee is special?..


I can't believe it only took you that long.... But you did all the prep work earlier, that makes anything faster.
I am not a fan of any type of coffee, I take it that coffee is special?
Your holes look great...
Ok I just heard that in my head..... doesn't right....

There’s just something about making easy chips that’s so satisfying. [emoji3060]
I can’t tell in the pic, we’re you using annular cutters? I can’t make out any slugs.

I bet it feels like the drill already paid for it’s self Mike. Nice job
There isn’t an explanation, you’re either into it or there’s always green juice
But I get it mike. My daughter got me a nespresso machine and several boxes of addiction for Christmas. Holy smokes, I’m flipping hooked. And to offset the high estrogen levels of owning n loving such a feminine item offset it by pretending I’m having coffee with Danny divito everyday.![]()
You made short work of the table Mike.
I'm a coffee drinker as well, the Black Rifle stuff is good. My days always start with a cup of Joe, nothing better than watching the sun come up on a cool morning with a hot cup of coffee!

The mag drill certainly made short work of that job! Does yours use set screws to secure the cutter, or is it some sort of quick release. I've been eyeing a DeWalt mag drill (I get a deal through work) which uses a quick release...I wonder about how secure that is vs. screws.
I would like to update my table to the 28 mm holes used by the bigger Bluco tooling (my top is 1-1/4" thick). I think the drop in tooling for either 16 or 28 mm holes is much more convenient than threaded holes and toe clamps. The clamps take up a lot less real estate on the table vs. trying to find a spot for the step blocks, etc.
Man that drill makes beautiful spirals!
Man that drill makes beautiful spirals!
Another fan of Black Rifle here and I'm not even a coffee drinker.
That is more Mike than the tool.
You can see what years of experience can do. Proper feed rate based on pressure is the key. That bit will have tons of life if only used by Mike...
Table looks great Mike!!!
Now the Holy Table.