Wolfcraft 4525 Drill Guide Attachment for 1/4-Inch or 3/8-Inch Drills | 
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List Price: $32.99 Buy New: $27.95 You Save: $5.04 (15%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 15 x 6.1 x 2.9
MPN: 4525 Model: 4525404 UPC: 025104452500 EAN: 0025104452500
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| Features:
| • | Drill Guide that can be used in horizontal, vertical or angle positions | | • | Guide-bars themselves have springs for a quick return when doing repetitive drilling | | • | Drill adapter itself slides up and down on guide-bars | | • | Angle positions can go up to 45 degrees, and rubber pads in the base hold the guide in place | | • | Fits all 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drills |
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Product Description Now you can achieve drill press precision with your hand drill. Perfect for working on the job site. Guide attaches directly to 3/8" drill chuck. Maximum 6000 RPM.
Amazon.com Product Description The Wolfcraft Drill Guide can be used in horizontal, vertical or angle positions, and fits all 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drills. The Guide-bars themselves have springs for a quick return when doing repetitive drilling, while drill adapter itself slides up and down on guide-bars. Angle positions can go up to 45 degrees, and rubber pads in the base hold the guide in place while drilling. The guide also includes spring loaded depth stops.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
DON'T EXPECT MIRACLES November 19, 2008 C. Feldman (BAY CITY, MI) This was purchased specifically to put holes in round stock. The vees were not deep enough to hold 1" stock securely, but it sort of worked. However, the chuck was not centered over the vees, so holes were off position. The slide/chuck assembly has so much play it was not possible to hit a mark within +/- 1/4". I could have done much better without it. In short, this will not deliver anything close to an accurate perpendicular hole in anything.
It will hold the drill in a pinch November 18, 2008 thenetdog (Harrisburg, PA) The drill guide worked just well enough for what I needed to do. The drill bit does wobble a little bit on the rails since they are a little too small, so delicate work is not recommended. I used it to drill some plugs for filling screw holes, and it worked as long as I did not drill too deep. If I let the bit get too far the play between the bit and the frame was enough that the bit broke the plug while drilling. I would imagine with hole drilling it would be somewhat the same and a small drill bit may break. If I had space I would buy a full-size drill press but attaching this to a piece of wood worked for now.
Works well, especially for the price. September 19, 2008 Larry in Lafayette (Lafayette, California) I used it with my Ryobi 110v and my Bosch LiOn, and it worked well each time. The springs are a little stiff, but removable, which I considered but didn't do. The chuck is fairly cheap and loosened once (I tightened it as tight as my fingers on the key allowed) but all in all, a good product that did the main thing I needed: allow me to drill holes that are highly perpendicular to the surface.
Just as represented. May 22, 2008 Charley Milligan (Charlotte NC USA) Every thing it was supposed to be. A great little handy aid in aligning your drill for a perfect job.
Surprisingly useful February 27, 2008 nikt (Northern Virginina, USA) This guide would not replace a drill press. But it will definitely help with keeping the drill square to the surface, and there is an area where it is actually works better. Try drilling a hole square to the wall overhead with your drill press ! For more precise drilling, you want to drill a pilot hole, use a brad bit, and go slowly. Again, it's not a drill press, but it is definitely an improvement over drilling freehand. On a negative side, the guide has somewhat excessive play in the chuck, and a tight fit for larger (corded) drills.
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