I know they are made, just not sure where to get them.
R Rixter58 Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 2,251 Location Nowthen, Mn Jan 3, 2011 #1 I know they are made, just not sure where to get them.
A A_Pmech Well-known member Joined May 8, 2007 Messages 8,002 Location IL Jan 3, 2011 #2 What is your application? I find using a Forstner drill works well for C-bores. Then a second op for drilling the though hole, using the brad point of the Forstner as a starting location.
What is your application? I find using a Forstner drill works well for C-bores. Then a second op for drilling the though hole, using the brad point of the Forstner as a starting location.
A alex71 Well-known member Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 2,819 Location SE Florida Jan 4, 2011 #3 These are nice if you're going to be sinking flathead wood screws, especially a lot of them. I have some for sale hhttp://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=85435ere if you're interested.
These are nice if you're going to be sinking flathead wood screws, especially a lot of them. I have some for sale hhttp://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=85435ere if you're interested.
B blue dog Banned Joined Jul 4, 2010 Messages 4,051 Location Culver City Ca. Jan 4, 2011 #4 Are you talking about countersinking screws. If so, i use fuller 3/8 bits http://www.wlfuller.com/