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Discuss Cone step drill hole cutters in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
That’s a crap picture. At a guess that’s a picture of the hole you drill to get the bolt through.Strima, doesn't look like a tidy hole in the pictures?
That’s a crap picture. At a guess that’s a picture of the hole you drill to get the bolt through.
I’ve never had a burr using punches.
Iv never seen or used one before. Are they long winded to use compared to a hole saw?
i agree...looks like the hole has been chewed out by a rat.Strima, doesn't look like a tidy hole in the pictures?
The ratty looking hole in that advert isn't cut by the hole cutter being advertised by the looks of it. Weird...I like these for sheet metal, no burrs and a very tidy hole...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Q-Max-Shee...hole+punch&dpPl=1&dpID=31JoGc0ZykL&ref=plSrch
drool. FFS don't let pete see that.
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