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I was trying to figure out a gift for my friend who's taking me sailing, but
he seems to have everything. So, I talked to his wife who said he's got "bung" work to do, so anything for doing deck repair would be fine (he's got every power tool imaginable, according to her). After some laughing and her saying, "really, that's what they're called," I googled this and it looks like they're these small plugs of wood that cover up screws in the deck. Why don't they call them wood plugs?? I emailed his wife back and she said that he's been procrastinating because he doesn't have the right drill bit to countersink the holes (to remove all the old sealer, apparently), but didn't know exactly what size. Ok, so that seemed like a good gift. I went to a local hw store and found a 22pc set of "tapered" drill bits. It lists seven "Counter sinks" and seven "Depth collars" - so I think I got the right thing. Is deck teak considered a hard or soft wood? It seems to be a bit contradictory from what I found. The bits supposedly work with either... HW - 450 RPM and SW - 875, so it looks like as long as the drill is a variable speed, which I'm assuming it is, then they should work with either, right? It wasn't very expensive, and it came in a nice wood box. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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