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Great tip! On my charging station, I ended up drilling through the outside of the case because I didn't think of that. I'll know for next time, Thanks
Excellent info there Ronda! Thank you so much!
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Hi Raymond,
There is a post in the discussion forums about sending your bits in to get them sharpened by Kreg.
Ha! I bet. I wonder if they can be sharpened?
Thanks Raymond. Now I need to send my drill bits in to get them sharpened.
Wow! The pocket holes themselves are an amazing sight. Thanks for that pic, and the tip too! :-)
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