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Thread: Woodworm hole size?

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    Woodworm hole size?

    I can't seem to find what size hole to pre-drill for my Nova Chuck woodworm screw. Can someone help me out?

    Thanks,
    Bob

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    Bob,
    I use a 3/8" bit and it works perfectly...

    Don

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    Bob, it needs to be large enough for a starship to fly through. Opps, sorry, I thought you said wormhole.
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    I use an 11/32" brad point bit and go about 1" deep.
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