Browse Forums Outdoor Living 1 Feb 19, 2010 8:00 am Hi guys, I've had a deck build with wooden railing surrounds (all hard wood, 200mm). I am going to use the stainless steel wire as the fencing and needed to drill through two posts in the middle. Obviously I am going to need to drill these holes perfectly horizontal otherwise the wires will look wonky if the holes aren't straight. I know theres a proper drill mount kit but for the life of me I cant find anyone that hires it or even knows its proper name. The ones i've seen bascially mount the drill to the post, set your angle then drill (like a circular saw only horizontally mounted). Can anyone help with this? Thanks Re: Decking raillings - drilling holes accurately. 2Feb 19, 2010 9:54 am You could use a dowelling jig Like on of these http://www.haron.com.au/hardware/dowelling.html Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: Decking raillings - drilling holes accurately. 3Feb 19, 2010 7:06 pm bunnings in drill bit section app. $25 Da Vinci Outdoor Living Architectural landscaping http://www.davincioutdoor.com I use Tramex moisture meter and it will tell me instantly if the wall is cement sheet or plaster or masonite but most people dont have the equipment. 5 7094 Hi, as per the subject. Does anyone have any recommendations for the best value decking oil (Bunning is close to where I live) for a treated pine deck? Thanks 0 10974 it depends on the natural ground level, if they excavated their boundary wall needed to be built as a retaining wall. If you filled, which sounds like the case then you… 1 7092 |