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The Woodpeckers Auto Line Drill Guide Deluxe Kit is a precision-engineered, portable drilling accessory designed to ensure perfectly perpendicular holes up to 2 inches in wood or metal. Featuring laser-engraved centerlines, an adjustable stainless steel fence, and a comprehensive set of 6 extension rods and 2 flip stops, this USA-made metal tool offers unmatched versatility and accuracy without the need for a drill press.













| Brand | Woodpeckers |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Color | Red, Wine Red |
| Included Components | Drill Guide, 6 Extension Rods, 2 Flip Stops And Wrench |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Material | Metal |
| Drill Type | Basic Drill |
| Is Electric | No |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 2 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Woodpeckers Inc. |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 2 Inches |
| Part Number | ALDG-21-DEL |
| Item model number | ALDG-21-DEL |
| Special Features | Portable |
E**O
Perfect alignment!
When you need to drill something you need to be dead on every time, then this auto-line drill guide deluxe version is amazing. I did have a slight blemish on my drill guide but, I contacted Woodpecker and they squared me away and makes everything right. I cannot stress enough about going for the deluxe version. The stop blocks make a big difference.
A**.
Terrible
Every time you drill a hole 2-3 of the bolts/screws holding this together Fall out leaving yoy to chase them down where they bounced. Terrible design. The 45 dollar ones work way better. Return yours asap and get o e that isn't a expensive piece of junk. Typical woodpeckers I am finding.
J**B
The screws stay in place...
I'm not sure what the other review is talking about every single screw stays in place, I've used this dozens of times now and not a single screw has ever fallen out, not even loosened that guy might be trying to sell his own drill guides 🤔 but my drill chuck is slightly out of alignment by about 1/64 of an inch with a 4 inch Brad point bit measuring from the tip of the bit and rotating 180°. And for something this expensive it needs to be dead on. But I'm still keeping this because it's not that big of a problem since the wood tends to straighten it out while drilling.
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