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<DIV> Gotch</DIV>
<DIV> I also will refine my set up & give another fair hearing. Thanks
of sharing....Dude</DIV>
<DIV> Dale</DIV>
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When I'm drilling on a stationary press I never drill twice & my
<BR>> pin fit is very consistent.For me it's so much quicker easier. I also
<BR>> have a very accurate way of determining the plate hole center
which I <BR>> like & so I probably won't switch any time
soon.<BR>> Dale<BR><BR>Whatever works for you. I find that two
quick passes takes <BR>maybe 10-15 minutes longer total then one careful and
<BR>controlled pass and produces a better job in my shop without <BR>blowing
insufficiently dehumidified air at the bit and block. <BR><U>I ain't selling
the technique, just sharing something I <BR>learned along the way that might
benefit someone else as it <BR>has me.<BR></U>Ron N</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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