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Mar 18, 2016 7:42 PM CST
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Personally, I would have used a cone shaped step bit. But this is mainly a personal preference.
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Also, sand is NOT very kind to drill bits or just about any other cutting edge. I'd recommend placing wood under the drilling location rather than pushing the bit into the earth.

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