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    Udder Balm from Farm and Fleet

    For drilling those holes bigger in thin material-get some of those step drills--they are a little pricy, but you only need a couple
    ---diffinently cheaper than stitches
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    i like the step drills . 4 replaced a full set of bits.
    growing up in the country you find out your treated with the same stuff as live stock . granpa called it wolves fat just to screw with me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    Udder Balm from Farm and Fleet

    For drilling those holes bigger in thin material-get some of those step drills--they are a little pricy, but you only need a couple
    ---diffinently cheaper than stitches
    I do have a set of step bits, I wasn't sure if I would use them much but I think I use them more than regular bits. Best investment in a long time. Good thing I wasn't using step bits that night or I'd have a 7/8 size hole in my hand

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