To finish this project, I must drill parallel holes by eye. It seems only by luck that I have ever attained success. Maybe it is from pushing too hard. Just like trying to cut a 90 deree angle with a sabre saw. The top is close to perfect but the bottom is surely not.
I have a couple of cast suncor pad eyes to install on deck and the backing plates are stainless and pre-drilled.
What is a good way to get all 8 - 5/16" holes through the 2+" deck and through the backing plate...... without wallowing out the epoxy compression sleeves I have poured?
So far I have discarded the following:
1 . My old Craftsman portable drill stand is not capable of going below the base unless I find a 12" bit.
2 . Drilling from the bottom half way up may cut the error in half ????
I have a couple of cast suncor pad eyes to install on deck and the backing plates are stainless and pre-drilled.
What is a good way to get all 8 - 5/16" holes through the 2+" deck and through the backing plate...... without wallowing out the epoxy compression sleeves I have poured?
So far I have discarded the following:
1 . My old Craftsman portable drill stand is not capable of going below the base unless I find a 12" bit.
2 . Drilling from the bottom half way up may cut the error in half ????