Never used the skip proof but you don't need a pilot at all for pre-drilled holes in armor. Turn the cutter slow and it self centers which is what makes it a thing of beauty.On my to-do list is the armor install, which will include Savvy corners and rockers. That said, I have two questions.
1. It seems logical to install the rockers first, then do the corner armor. Is this sequence correct?
2. I've ordered a new 17/32" drill bit for the nutserts and a Blair 3/8" Spot Weld (Rotabroach) kit (1st link below). The kit comes with a drill bit pilot. However, I noticed there's also a non-drill pilot (2nd link). Is there a preference for which pilot style to use?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002XML5HK/?tag=wranglerorg-20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015S9ZG6/?tag=wranglerorg-20
If that bit is the size I think it is based on spotwelds I've seen with small holes in the underlying piece after being cut, it won't take much to break them. Slightly off square when the cutter hits and you will need a lot of bits that size.
