I need to drill a pilot hole for some no 12 brass screws. I have made a bit of a design error, and access is a bit tighter than ideal.
It is for buttons for attaching a table top- but there are drawers in the end, so i need to squeeze between the rails- 4" deep, and the side of the drawer support, which will be about the same distance from the top. There may be a couple of inches gap to get into. I can get 4 buttons on easily, but would like one each side at each end, so that it is nice and rigid, and in case it is picked up by the top - it is a heavy dining table.
I believe that the pilot hole for a no 12 is 3mm (well 3.1mm or 5/32). Is it possible to get a very long drill bit, an extension chuck, or is there a better way of doing it? I think it will be a bit tight to get the cordless in to. I can drill the buttons first, so it is only the last 1/2" into the top that is the issue.
would using a nail be a bit too Heath Robinson?!
It is for buttons for attaching a table top- but there are drawers in the end, so i need to squeeze between the rails- 4" deep, and the side of the drawer support, which will be about the same distance from the top. There may be a couple of inches gap to get into. I can get 4 buttons on easily, but would like one each side at each end, so that it is nice and rigid, and in case it is picked up by the top - it is a heavy dining table.
I believe that the pilot hole for a no 12 is 3mm (well 3.1mm or 5/32). Is it possible to get a very long drill bit, an extension chuck, or is there a better way of doing it? I think it will be a bit tight to get the cordless in to. I can drill the buttons first, so it is only the last 1/2" into the top that is the issue.
would using a nail be a bit too Heath Robinson?!