New batch of rivet drills

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New batch of rivet drills

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Hi All! I have some more Rivet drills made up and ready to go if anybody should need one. They are for the 5/16" (3/16" compressed stem) cutlery rivets. This is the size for Case Sodbusters and most butcher knives. They are $15 shipped to your mailbox. They cut great and don't splinter. Money back if not satisfied! Thanks! Bill
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Re: New batch of rivet drills

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I have some of these drills and I can tell you they work better than the commercially available product for less money. Also these are double ended so you get two drills for less than the cost of the single ended commercial product and they cut better. Thanks Bill!

A real must if you use knife rivets! ::tu::
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Bob,
I used one of your rivet drills the other day. My mom wanted a new handle for an old paring knife, one of her favorites.
I used Osage orange wood for the handle. Sometimes it will splinter around the hole if you don't use a sharp drill. Your drill cut nice clean holes.

Made an easy job out of it! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Re: New batch of rivet drills

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Are these still available?
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Yes, I have 7 or 8 ready to ship. Bill
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