Hi all, i,m looking for recommendations on a reliable tough step /cone cutter for using on 18th edition boards ?, i'm sick of hole saws rattling round and making a mess , your guidance would be greatly appreciated ! cheers fellow sparky's.
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customer supplied their own garage consumer unit, ( AXIOM ) is it ?, that only had 2x 20mm knockouts top and bottom, so had to drill out for a 32mm gland for the tails but hole saws don't give a clean hole when using on the metal and just rattle round after a few seconds, so think it's time for me to try the alternative option , just don't want one that burns out after drilling half a hole , ha , we've all been there and got the T shirt for that one ,I use cheap "titanium coated" ones for general jobs. Decent ones are about the ÂŁ50+ mark. I find the cheap ones do a good enough job.
What size are you after and for which job ? I can't think the last time I used one on a domestic consumer unit.
Try one of these Starrett - A19 'Oops' Arbor | Holesaw | Jigsaw Blade - https://www.starrett.co.uk/shop/power_tool_accessories/hs_accessories/oopsarbor/so had to drill out for a 32mm gland for the tails but hole saws don't give a clean hole when using on the metal and just rattle round after a few seconds, so think it's time for me to try the alternative option
Every single member of this forum should like this comment.Try one of these Starrett - A19 'Oops' Arbor | Holesaw | Jigsaw Blade - https://www.starrett.co.uk/shop/power_tool_accessories/hs_accessories/oopsarbor/
Had one in my toolbox for a number of years not often used but well worth the money
I have had many from ÂŁ80 a pop to cheapo from lidl.Hi all, i,m looking for recommendations on a reliable tough step /cone cutter for using on 18th edition boards ?, i'm sick of hole saws rattling round and making a mess , your guidance would be greatly appreciated ! cheers fellow sparky's.
i drill a 5mm or 6mm hole with a HSS bit first. makes it easier and less wear on the cone cutter.I have had many from ÂŁ80 a pop to cheapo from lidl.
The weakness they all seem to suffer from is the initial penetration, once they lose their initial hardness getting them started can be laborious. Once the whole starts to open up then swift and tidy progress can be made.
I try but seem to lose small HSS bits.I'd be looking at punches if I did that much work to warrant the expense. (I have a 20mm and a 25mm). for now i'll just stick with hole saws for anything bigger.
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i drill a 5mm or 6mm hole with a HSS bit first. makes it easier and less wear on the cone cutter.
The weakness they all seem to suffer from is the initial penetration, once they lose their initial hardness getting them started can be laborious. Once the whole starts to open up then swift and tidy progress can be made.
The weakness they all seem to suffer from is the initial penetration, once they lose their initial hardness getting them started can be laborious. Once the whole starts to open up then swift and tidy progress can be made.
------ on the brain.Is it just my mind or what?
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