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Discuss Opening up holes for down lights in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
I have a cheap set of downlight cutters from toolstation. I have found if I use a 20mm locknut as a spacer, I can thread two cutters onto the arbor with the smaller one being proud so I can use it as a guide.
Or as you say, gently padsaw a marked hole.
excellent tip. now come back with a method of making the holes smaller. :smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5:
Der, swap the cutters around, simples!excellent tip. now come back with a method of making the holes smaller. :smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5:
Good man,beat me to it. It's called a re-saw adapter,and allows a smaller cutter to act as "guide" for a larger one. You can also screw/glue/wedge a piece of batten across,and use the centre bit,in the centre of the new hole position. Yet another way,is to cut your larger sized hole,in a piece of ply,and use that,as a guide for the new aperture. There's plenty more where they come from....orifices are a hobby of mine...:bow:Get the proper tool for the job. Google oops arbor by starrett. Making holes larger and neat a breeze
he cant mate he uses thePut 2 holesaws on one arboure and be brave
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