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Googled miniature drill press and found this. I'm thinking about trying it. Needed something small and light to take on the road. Don't think a Dremel drill press will do. Especially when I'm trying to drill in heavy metals.

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Googled miniature drill press and found this. I'm thinking about trying it. Needed something small and light to take on the road. Don't think a Dremel drill press will do. Especially when I'm trying to drill in heavy metals.

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oh thats cute & cool
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Looks like a great tool! It would certainly be useful for drilling through brass....and maybe even for small home improvement jobs.
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