Quality tool but difficult to control countersink depth. Also, the pilot hole for the screw needs to be perfectly perpendicular to the part being assembled, otherwise the caps that cover the screw heads will snap protruding from the work piece at one end and sinking below the surface of the work piece at the opposite end. I have used this system to mount some mahogany overlays. I have drilled the holes with a power drill and still could not get a consistent depth of the countersunk holes. Some…
Wow, we've been using the quick lid system for about a year now and we're big fans of it. If you're not familiar with this, here's how it works. First, you're spending a lot more on a drill than usual. This thing was probably given to the staff of the swifts by Zeus or a Greek god because it seems divine. This will drill your pilot hole and shoulder the hole so you can attach one of your plugs to cover the head of the screw. You'll need to buy screws there to get the most out of this system…
I'm in the process of replacing cheap wire shelving that a contractor installed in our home 10 years ago with a beautiful pure white melamine that is taller , stronger and more importantly, have more shelves. With this tool you can pre-drill the melamine and create a small countersink area for both the screw and the screw cover. It's a very cool system. In terms of operation, it is quite simple. The biggest issue is setup as you have to drill 2-6 holes and then test them to make sure the depth…