Great info guys! Thanks
Rick Rohwer
Pike 37+
Tacoma, WA
> On Jan 19, 2018, at 6:21 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Yeah, forgot to mention that one. That was my first plan. Tried it. It
> didn't work for me either. The new 2.75 inch hole saw I bought was a bit
> taller than my 2
Yeah, forgot to mention that one. That was my first plan. Tried it. It
didn't work for me either. The new 2.75 inch hole saw I bought was a bit
taller than my 2.25 inch hole saw so the smaller saw didn't stick out above
the larger saw. G.
Dennis C.
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 8:02 AM, Freder
Dennis — don’t forget the method of stacking hole saws of different sizes on
one mandrel. If you have an existing 1-1/2” hole and need it to be 1-7/8”, you
can often slide the smaller hole saw into the larger one and put them on the
same mandrel; the smaller saw (original hole size) will often
Sometimes we're faced with enlarging an existing hole. There are a couple
of recognized ways to provide an "anchor" to center the pilot bit on a hole
saw. The most common way is to secure a piece of scrap wood over the hole
(behind or in front) and then drill the new hole. A second way is to cut