sunnybob":1xe8nyz4 said:I rarely need depth gauges, but have used red tape in the past but it doesnt last. As you drill down for the tape to touch, it rides up, so each hole gets progressively deeper.........
Use them regularly, if just a guide I need I use masking tape but for anything critical not drilled on the pillar drill I use depth stops, they are cheep enough (if they did not come in a kit in the past).MikeG.":sw1vb3un said:If the depth of a hole is so critical that a mm makes all the difference, then fit that depth-stop .......
Think a bit of tape is about on a par accuracy wise for spade bit useMikeG.":3r984wi4 said:Ah, I meant those steel rods which fit through the handle of your portable drill, not those collars. Again, they'll struggle with a spade bit!
Good call Phil. I use these a lot at work as makeshift lanyard ties for tools for work at height. One/two round the handle another one/two looped into it for the karabiner. Adding another and twinning them up works well. Surprisingly strong. You cant shift them by hand up something like a reach and wash pole. I've hauled up fairly large (relatively) bits of equipment over busy places like Regent Street confident they won't break.phil.p":3im9yqzu said:
Cable ties -surprisingly difficult to move when pulled up tight.
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