Tom:
Your Post#519: I think that my drill is the same as the bottom one in your picture. Does yours have the word "Hobbies" written in script on the cap end?
Your Post#537: I suspect that the frame in the picture is a stretcher for watercolor paper for painting. Soak the over-size sheet for 5+ minutes,
lay it over the frame, tuck the edges over the sides and grasp the edges with the clips. When dry, the sheet shouldn't buckle when one area after another is worked on.
I'd be interested to know if the size is some division of a standard watercolor sheet of 22" x 30" ((1/2 sheet size = 15" x 22" or 1/4 sheet size = 11" x 15".)
Your Post#519: I think that my drill is the same as the bottom one in your picture. Does yours have the word "Hobbies" written in script on the cap end?
Your Post#537: I suspect that the frame in the picture is a stretcher for watercolor paper for painting. Soak the over-size sheet for 5+ minutes,
lay it over the frame, tuck the edges over the sides and grasp the edges with the clips. When dry, the sheet shouldn't buckle when one area after another is worked on.
I'd be interested to know if the size is some division of a standard watercolor sheet of 22" x 30" ((1/2 sheet size = 15" x 22" or 1/4 sheet size = 11" x 15".)