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khaleesi | 23:13 Mon 13th Feb 2017 | Home & Garden
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hey, i'm just having a look for the joiner's dowel piece's you told me about, but i'm not sure about size. I used a 60mm drill piece to drill the hole, does that mean that I need a 60mm dowel, like the one in the like below, thank you
http://www.screwfix.com/p/easyfix-precision-multi-grooved-dowel-pins-6-x-30mm-100-pack/4711p
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60mm? That's one hell of a big dowel! Are you making a ship? ;-)

This guy uses a 6mm drill for a 6mm dowel:
A 60mm pilot hole is Ginormous ☺☺☺
What are you using, bolts from the Forth Bridge?

Those are the ones in the link. Before inserting dowel (oooh! matron) put a small amount of adhesive in the hole ensuring the interior surfaces of the hole are covered. Tap in gently until flush with the surface or as far as it will go.

Do not use too much adhesive or the hydraulic effect will make it difficult to tap down the dowel to the bottom of the hole.
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lol lol, oh you've both made me giggle so much. I can't stop imagining myself drilling into ships and bridges with a 60mm drill piece now. It's only 6mm, thanks for the link chris, I wouldn't have brought the right size without it. Thanks for the tips too slack alice, you've really helped me get out of a sticky situation

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