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Tools Used...
As you can see, I didn't have to use
very many tools at all. I didn't get to take a
picture of a couple of the tools that I used, but I
think you know what they are.
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Ryobi 18 Volt Cordless Drill
with 2 batteries
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A large set of Allen Wrenches so
you have variety and the one that you need. |
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Black And Decker Titanium drill
bits. |
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Dupli-Color High Heat (1200
degree tolerance), Black color |
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Masking Tape |
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Long, Flat, File
able to file away metal |
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Trash bags (used as
covering during painting) |
The first thing, make sure that you have a place to
do this. Like a garage. Also, make sure that
you have your drill batteries charged if you are using a
cordless drill. This takes a lot of drilling.
Also, you might want to get 2 sets of the drill bits.
I had some that weren't really that good at first, they
actually got melted due to the heat that the drilling
produces and the ability to drill was lost.
Meaning, it lost it's sharp edges. I took the
first set back and exchanged it since I felt that they
shouldn't have done that. But, the second set
ended up doing it some too.
Drill bits sizes I had are 1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64,
1/8, 9/54, 5/32, 11/64, 3/16, 13/64, 7/32, 15/64, 1/4,
5/16, 3/8, 7/16, and 1/2
Most importantly, make sure you have not had a bad
day. Patience is everything here.
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