Wish I'd known this beforehand

SoMdmMusician

New Member
why not just return the peep hole you bought and get one that fits the 1/4" hole. You may need to remove your nose to see out the smaller hole, but, problem solved right?
 

tommyjones

New Member
why not just return the peep hole you bought and get one that fits the 1/4" hole. You may need to remove your nose to see out the smaller hole, but, problem solved right?

gotta be a woman, no chance a guy passes up the chance to buy a power tool unless he is broke.
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
I'm looking for a reason to buy a sawzall myself...

Guy brought one out when we built the ramp a few weeks ago, I LIKED it..

I bought DR one years ago and took the advice of the big construction guy in line and got the expensive one (Milwaukee???). He loves it. You can't go wrong having a sawzall.
 
I bought DR one years ago and took the advice of the big construction guy in line and got the expensive one (Milwaukee???). He loves it. You can't go wrong having a sawzall.

Right, it's when you actually use it that things can go wrong very quickly.

:biggrin:


Actually that is one of the most usefull tools I have. Makes some otherwise tough jobs really easy. Like replacing the lower part of a 4X4 porch support for example.
 

bohman

Well-Known Member
why not just return the peep hole you bought and get one that fits the 1/4" hole. You may need to remove your nose to see out the smaller hole, but, problem solved right?

I bought one to fit a 1/2" hole, since my 1/2" bit actually fits in my drill.

gotta be a woman, no chance a guy passes up the chance to buy a power tool unless he is broke.

Not a woman, just a broke man. Daycare costs an arm & a leg, and boating toys are higher on my list than drills.
 
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