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Conduit and Tube Drill Jig Guide

Conduit and Tube Drill Jig Guide

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Introducing our precision-engineered Conduit Drill Jig Guide—your ultimate companion for seamless hole drilling through EMT conduit tubes and round tubing or pipe. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this 3D-printed marvel features a robust body housing a hardened steel 1/8” drill bushing. Begin with a 1/8" pilot hole, then effortlessly upsize to your desired diameter.

Key Features:

  • Versatile Application: Ideal for 1/2", 3/4", and 1" EMT conduit tubes, as well as any round tubing with ODs ranging from 1/2" to 1".
  • Precision Alignment: An arrow indicator on the face ensures precise hole placement, aligning with your marks effortlessly.
  • Efficient Design: The slotted top piece allows hassle-free jig placement without disassembly.

Limited Stock Alert: While red is currently out of stock, we gladly accept custom orders. Simply drop us an email to secure your personalized Conduit Drill Jig!"

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Ralph Myers
Essential Jig for Conduit Projects!

I have used 3/4 inch conduit on several projects around our Homesteading using Maker Pipe Clamps and fittings. In the process of making these projects, I often needed to drill some holes in the conduit for applications or functions that required screws and eye- bolts. I used this awesome jig to put a roof on my Hay Manger and make a roofed extension off the side of my Chicken coop to hang a feeder out of the weather and give the chickens some shelter from the elements. I plan on using it to improve a blackberry and raspberry support trellis this Spring.

If you use conduit for any projects, you need this jig! Very well made, easy to use and worth every penny.

Ralph

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Ryan Decker
Extremely useful product

I have two of these. I use them all the time for drilling holes in conduit and similar materials, up to 1" diameter. My most recent use was on a rod for hanging clothes in a closet.

Before I had this jig my conduit drilling was a mess. This is well worth the money.