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dpgllg wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
Its hard to believe that you would fret,.....much less post over such a little bitty mistake,...that can be fixed 20 different ways is about 2 minutes.
You better hope you NEVER make a serious mistake, you will never survive it !
OP Here,
I want to thank you for your understanding and compassion. You are truly one fine righteous person that we should all look up to and try to emulate. Your comments were so helpful!
As far as surviving I have managed over the years to make it through both multiple heart attacks and strokes and 5 vessel bypass surgery just to name a few. So if drilling a hole through the side of my almost brand new 5th wheel upsets me and provokes you this much to make your comments then to bad. Your the one I feel sorry for.
Dave
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โJun-11-2018 08:37 AM
DanKirk wrote:profdant139 wrote:
OP, if I had a nickel for all of the ICD ("inadvertent cosmetic damage") I have inflicted on my poor trailer, I could afford a new unblemished trailer! But what fun would that be?
Here is an easy tip for avoiding "drill-through:" Put a little flag of masking tape on the drill bit to show "this far, and no farther." When the flag hits the wall, stop!
Don't ask how I learned this trick.
Another option is to slide a socket over the drill bit that only allows the bit to penetrate as far as you'd like. Once the bit bites, the socket will stop it from going too deep.
โJun-11-2018 08:03 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Its hard to believe that you would fret,.....much less post over such a little bitty mistake,...that can be fixed 20 different ways is about 2 minutes.
You better hope you NEVER make a serious mistake, you will never survive it !
โJun-11-2018 04:13 AM
Edd505 wrote:
After the 5200 try a couple of these for conversation. https://www.ebay.com/bhp/bullet-hole-stickers
โJun-10-2018 06:15 PM
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DanKirk wrote:
Another option is to slide a socket over the drill bit that only allows the bit to penetrate as far as you'd like. Once the bit bites, the socket will stop it from going too deep.
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