General Tools Precision Drill Guide For 3/8-Inch or 1/2-Inch Power Drills, Portable & Lightweight, Folds Flat for Storage, Silver








Key features
- •Precision Drill Guide
- •This product is highly durable
- •This product is manufactured in China
- •Cross slide lock for accurated shaping and carving
- •Positive stop for accurate drill depth control
- •Dual locking knob and handle holds precise angle setting
General Tools Precision Drill Guide For 3/8-Inch or 1/2-Inch Power Drills, Portable & Lightweight, Folds Flat for Storage, Silver
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.1
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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The threads ot the depth stop screw were no good and the handle no good also
Barry Cogram✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2017
After making a few adjustments to it I was able to do what I neededn. The threads ot the depth stop screw were no good and the handle no good also. After replacing with different bolts it worked fine. Not bad for price.
Keeps you true.
D. Garner✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2017
Good accessory for any drill. Makes drilling a hole square to the surface a breeze. Good for entrance door peepholes.
drill guide
incognito✓ Verified Purchase•March 31, 2017
Works like it is supposed to.
Five Stars
Jimbracy✓ Verified Purchase•March 12, 2017
Great tool for multiple applications.
Good for Price
Katie V.✓ Verified Purchase•January 19, 2017
I haven't used the tool yet but I've used microstop countersinks for dimpling aluminum. I was initially disapointed that the base was made out of plastic, however for $31 you have to realize you're not getting a finely machine work of art. I am excited to have this multi-use tool for $31 rather than pay $40+ for used countersinks and be stuck with a one-trick poney.
I can see that the frame is "trued-up" with two bolts so it's not going to be a precisly squared tool, but if you need to speed up drilling and want your peice somewhat more consistent than winging it, then I'd say give it a whirl.
I have a 3x bucking gun for riveting and might use this to dimple holes on my aluminum row boat in the future.
Either way, $31 is much better than having to drive down to the hardware store for a new piece of lumber because you miss-drilled.
Btw, I saw someone noted the nuts worked loose. You might try the hardware store for knobs instead of the gnarled bolts.
I would give 5 stars if the base was metal, all tensioners were knobs, and the legs joints were steel.
I can see that the frame is "trued-up" with two bolts so it's not going to be a precisly squared tool, but if you need to speed up drilling and want your peice somewhat more consistent than winging it, then I'd say give it a whirl.
I have a 3x bucking gun for riveting and might use this to dimple holes on my aluminum row boat in the future.
Either way, $31 is much better than having to drive down to the hardware store for a new piece of lumber because you miss-drilled.
Btw, I saw someone noted the nuts worked loose. You might try the hardware store for knobs instead of the gnarled bolts.
I would give 5 stars if the base was metal, all tensioners were knobs, and the legs joints were steel.
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