These are excellent. They are really quick, stay sharp for ages and it's really easy to get the discs of plasterboard or other material out of them. Definitely worth the initial cost if you're planning on doing a lot of down lights: Starrett KMP11021 General Purpose 11pc TCT MPH Holesaw Kit - PowerToolMate - https://www.powertoolmate.co.uk/powertool-accessories/holesaws-and-accessories/starrett-kmp11021-general-purpose-11pc-tct-mph-holesaw-kit.htm?opt=9052&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiApsm7BhBZEiwAvIu2XwuqGbx-U7LRwBiyiYDW5F7w9ikZlM7pa6GO7x3w0RY4tTSxhBqQvhoCxSIQAvD_BwEI have a normal small drill and a SDS drill .
I need a some holesaw bits . Preferably a little kit with different sizes.
Mainly for ceilings for downlights / spotlights etc
Does anyone recommend any . Some that wont cost an arm or a leg.
Thanks
I have a normal small drill and a SDS drill .
I need a some holesaw bits . Preferably a little kit with different sizes.
Mainly for ceilings for downlights / spotlights etc
Does anyone recommend any . Some that wont cost an arm or a leg.
Thanks
I totally agree with you, I've had that type of set for years and as you say not the proper sizes but will do the job at very little outlay and saves using the decent ones.I have the set in mainline's link, two other sets similar in design to the normal hole saws we use and a carbide set. Still rarely have the specified size for the downlights I'm fitting.
Don't find the carbide ones to be of any great advantage for just drilling plasterboard, since a HSS one with the teeth almost disappeared will still work OK on that stuff.
The specified hole size for most downlights includes a few mm to clear the fixing springs, so you can usually get away with a hole a few mm smaller than specifies, if you use a padsaw to open out a bit where the springs are.
Didn't Concorde cost an arm and a leg for tickets and ended up crashing, killing over a 100 people.going back to bimetal or hss is like getting on ryanair after flying concorde
You will find this very useful for the ceilings.I have a normal small drill and a SDS drill .
I need a some holesaw bits . Preferably a little kit with different sizes.
Mainly for ceilings for downlights / spotlights etc
Does anyone recommend any . Some that wont cost an arm or a leg.
Thanks
Only because another aircraft left a big lump of metal on the runway due to poor maintenance - combined with other factors.Didn't Concorde cost an arm and a leg for tickets and ended up crashing, killing over a 100 people.
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