Sunday, December 21, 2014

This doesn't look illegal

A bit of caution here.  As a complete know nothing on the subject, I cannot say one way or another if this is legal or not.  The website says it is legal, but it could be wrong.

What makes me think it might be legal is that the "jig" fits on top of the part that is to be drilled out.  You can see that demonstrated in the following video.  This is in contrast to what I read on another site that said that the material to be removed was placed inside in what was referred to as a "biscuit" and served as a guide to make the holes being shown in the video below.  This may seem like a hard distinction to understand from just reading it.  If you watch the video, maybe it will become more clear.





Here's another video that the author calls a review.  He describes his experience a bit in detail.





None of this answers the question as to why would anyone buy it.  This is one obvious reason, but that reason will definitely put you on the wrong side of the law.


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