Drilling pilot holes makes screws go in more easily and keeps your
woodwork from splitting. But choosing just the right-size bit, so that
screws go in easily -- but not so loosely that they lose their grip --
is often a hit-and-miss process of "eyeballing" and trial and error.
There is a better way. From deep within the Carey Brothers' vault of
news for screws, we bring this tip for gauging grip -- with no slip. To
learn how to easily gauge what size pilot hole to drill so screws go in
easily, but not loosely, use the drill case that holds your drills in
place. Just find the hole that fits the screw (or nail) that you want to
drive in. And then, select the next smaller-sized drill bit. Use it to
drill your pilot holes. It eliminates eyeballing, testing and guessing.
For more tips, visit our Web site at onthehouse.com. And that's the On
The House tip for today.