Jim C Bradley
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Even though it is not wood, it has to do with woodworking so I posted my question here. I hope that's OK.
I want to drill 4 holes through a piece of 1 1/2" PVC pipe about 2" long. There will be several of these; all of them will be the same so a jig or stop blocks would be very practical to use. I have tried several things that have not worked well; for example trying to use a "V" block. I just cannot drill so I have the holes exactly opposite each other.
The first two holes are a "drill through the pipe from one side, coming out the other side." The ideal would be for the drill to pass through the center of the pipe on its way to come out the other side.
The next two holes would be parallel to the first two holes further down the pipe.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Enjoy,
JimB
I want to drill 4 holes through a piece of 1 1/2" PVC pipe about 2" long. There will be several of these; all of them will be the same so a jig or stop blocks would be very practical to use. I have tried several things that have not worked well; for example trying to use a "V" block. I just cannot drill so I have the holes exactly opposite each other.
The first two holes are a "drill through the pipe from one side, coming out the other side." The ideal would be for the drill to pass through the center of the pipe on its way to come out the other side.
The next two holes would be parallel to the first two holes further down the pipe.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Enjoy,
JimB