
Rocker T Builder Series â Helmet Shell Pilot Hole Awl Tool
đ ïž Helmet Shell Pilot Hole Awl Tool
Purpose-Built for Helmet Modifications
This awl tool is designed to help start clean, accurate pilot holes when adding hardware to football helmet shells. By creating a small starter point in the plastic, it helps keep drill bits from walkingâmaking accessory installation easier and more precise.
Ideal for Mini & Full-Size Helmets
Whether youâre working on a display mini helmet or a full-size shell, this tool is a simple but essential step in preparing the helmet for added components.
Common Uses
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Starting pilot holes for high-mount and low-mount chinstraps
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Preparing holes for rivets, snaps, and hardware
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Marking locations for facemask clips and accessories
-
General helmet shell prep before drilling
Why Use an Awl First?
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Helps prevent drill bits from slipping on curved helmet shells
-
Allows for more accurate hole placement
-
Reduces the risk of scratching or skating across the shell surface
Features
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Sharp, tapered steel point for precise pilot hole starts
-
Comfortable handle for controlled pressure
-
Compact and easy to use for detailed helmet work
Important Note
This tool is intended to start pilot holes only. Always follow up with the appropriate drill bit size for your hardware and apply light, controlled pressure when working on helmet shells.
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$0.87Rocker T Builder Series â Helmet Shell Pilot Hole Awl Tool
đ ïž Helmet Shell Pilot Hole Awl Tool
Purpose-Built for Helmet Modifications
This awl tool is designed to help start clean, accurate pilot holes when adding hardware to football helmet shells. By creating a small starter point in the plastic, it helps keep drill bits from walkingâmaking accessory installation easier and more precise.
Ideal for Mini & Full-Size Helmets
Whether youâre working on a display mini helmet or a full-size shell, this tool is a simple but essential step in preparing the helmet for added components.
Common Uses
-
Starting pilot holes for high-mount and low-mount chinstraps
-
Preparing holes for rivets, snaps, and hardware
-
Marking locations for facemask clips and accessories
-
General helmet shell prep before drilling
Why Use an Awl First?
-
Helps prevent drill bits from slipping on curved helmet shells
-
Allows for more accurate hole placement
-
Reduces the risk of scratching or skating across the shell surface
Features
-
Sharp, tapered steel point for precise pilot hole starts
-
Comfortable handle for controlled pressure
-
Compact and easy to use for detailed helmet work
Important Note
This tool is intended to start pilot holes only. Always follow up with the appropriate drill bit size for your hardware and apply light, controlled pressure when working on helmet shells.
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Description
đ ïž Helmet Shell Pilot Hole Awl Tool
Purpose-Built for Helmet Modifications
This awl tool is designed to help start clean, accurate pilot holes when adding hardware to football helmet shells. By creating a small starter point in the plastic, it helps keep drill bits from walkingâmaking accessory installation easier and more precise.
Ideal for Mini & Full-Size Helmets
Whether youâre working on a display mini helmet or a full-size shell, this tool is a simple but essential step in preparing the helmet for added components.
Common Uses
-
Starting pilot holes for high-mount and low-mount chinstraps
-
Preparing holes for rivets, snaps, and hardware
-
Marking locations for facemask clips and accessories
-
General helmet shell prep before drilling
Why Use an Awl First?
-
Helps prevent drill bits from slipping on curved helmet shells
-
Allows for more accurate hole placement
-
Reduces the risk of scratching or skating across the shell surface
Features
-
Sharp, tapered steel point for precise pilot hole starts
-
Comfortable handle for controlled pressure
-
Compact and easy to use for detailed helmet work
Important Note
This tool is intended to start pilot holes only. Always follow up with the appropriate drill bit size for your hardware and apply light, controlled pressure when working on helmet shells.












