Drill Guide 30 45 90 Degree Angle 4 Sizes Drill Hole Guide Jig for Straight Hole, Portable Drill Jig for Railing Lag Deck Stair Handrail Screw Kit Cable Wood Post (4 Drill Bits included)
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Drill Guide 30 45 90 Degree Angle 4 Sizes Drill Hole Guide Jig for Straight Hole, Portable Drill Jig for Railing Lag Deck Stair Handrail Screw Kit Cable Wood Post (4 Drill Bits included)
The cable railing drill guide jig dowel allows you to drill 30°, 45°, and 90° angle holes for wooden stair railings and deck posts. The angles are fixed with no deviations, giving you a correct fit for your woodwork and allowing for perfect measurements. The drill guide can be used with a standard power drill or an impact driver for even greater efficiency.
You will love the lightweight, small, easy to use and carry. It is made of premium quality aluminum alloy with corrosion resistance and durability, anodized orange surface. We enchase the holes with steel protective sleeves, so no worry about it may crack during drilling, causing the guide holes to get broken or inaccurate. A must have for your tool kit if you're going to be doing woodworking projects like home furniture DIY.
With the help of this drill guide, you will be able to prevent the drill guide from shaking when drilling and get burr-free and cracked holes. It is suitable for installing wooden, aluminum and stainless steel deck posts for cable railings and DIY woodworking projects.
This drill guide is suitable for use with most brass, stainless steel, and carbon steel cable railing lag screws. It includes four sizes of guide holes for each drilling angle, which are 3/8"(9.52mm), 5/16"(7.93mm), 1/4"(6.35) mm), 3/16"(4.76mm).
The three different drilling angles on the drill guide make it perfect for a variety of projects. The 90 degree setting is great for horizontal deck posts, while the 45 and 30 degree settings are perfect for angled stairs railings. With such versatility, this guide is a must-have for any serious do-it-yourselfer.