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Doug Dotson
 
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We use a cordless drill to drill into SS tubing all the time. No big deal.
Buying a drill just for this project is silly. Anyway, a cordless drill
should
be pretty much standard equipment on any serious boat or any boat
owner.

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The marine made all these dock corners out of 1/4" steel plate. I think
the cordless drill that will punch 20 - 30 holes in that stuff will cost a
lot more than the dongle.

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Ah Roger! - the wonders of the cordless drill!





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