Mike & list, I can take a picture and attach it to an email of the bit I use that will cut from it tip end or its shank end. I know it works because I have used it. It is a lot cheaper than a right angle drill attachment and I can still use it to drill a 4 inch deep hole if I ever have the need. Ken ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C3C7C0.C60E9AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "...Next, drill out the holes where the screws were, also get a spade = drill bit the size of the outside diameter of the "T" nuts, and make a = cutting edge on the opposite side of the bit from the edge. That way you = can use it to countersink the place to put the "T" nut in the key bed and be out of = the way of the keyframe...." ---------------------- I don't think this will work. You will need to get a right angle drill = attachment to fit between the pinblock and the keybed. I've done this = before and I had to get a forsner bit and cut the shank off to a nub, = and it was still tight. Mike Bratcher
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