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Yes sir, That little drill is a winner. It's geared low and slow, but as I said I was still able to drill through the brass frame to mount the front coupler with it. I should clarify that I only used it to drill a pilot hole, the final hole that I drilled before I taped the 6-32 threads was done by hand. My pilot hole was about two thirds the finished size.

Here is a link to the Micro Mark tool.
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And the chuck,,,,I built my own.
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I can't seem to find a link for the Harbor freight version that I have. But it is listed at Lowe's
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