I’m getting to the point of needing to perchase Hole Saws for metal and fiberglass. What brands and bit types did you buy. Thank you for your help
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I’m getting to the point of needing to perchase Hole Saws for metal and fiberglass. What brands and bit types did you buy. Thank you for your help
I must have about 50 of them and the majority are Lennox.
Jeff
I'll second that thought - Lennox
Edit: I also have a complete set of electricians hole punches that I use for precision holes . . .
Doc
Last edited by Big Blocker; 12-26-2018 at 07:46 PM.
FFR3712K (MKII) in Lost Wages Nevada.
5.0 w/tubular GT-40 EFI, E303 cam, Custom 4 into 4 headers, T5, 3-Link 3.73 rear. Full F5 tubular suspension. Drop Butt mod, Dash forward mod, custom foot box air vents, custom turn signal system. 13" PBR brakes, Fiero E-Brake mod, Flaming River 18:1 rack w/ F5 bump steer kit on Breeze bushings. 17" Chrome Cobra "R's" w/ 275 fronts and 315 rears. MKIV seats. FORD Royal Blue w/ Arctic White stripes.
Lennox is always reliable. The quality is awesome.
33 Hot Rod (Gen 1) Stage 1 delivered on 4/27/2017, Stage 2 delivered on 9/21/2018
LS3 495hp/480 lb. ft., 4L70E, Electric PS, Classic Auto Air, Lokar electronic sport shifter, 13 inch Wilwood front and 11.68 Cobra rear brakes, Ford 8.8 w 3.73 w 4 link, Billet Specialty Legend Series MAG wheels and Mickey Thompson
Sportsman S/R 26x8x18 front and 29x18x20 rear tires.
The majority of mine are also Lennox, I do have some Milwaukee Hole Dozer too.
No problems with either of them.
'33 Hotrod, #1047 Gen 1, delivered on 2/27/18, go cart on 9/24/18.
LS3 w/Gearstar Level 3 4L65e Tranny, Yank converter, Lokar shifter, Electric PS, Vintage AC/Heat/Def, 8.8" 3.55
TorqThrust II Wheels w/Toyo Proxy T1 Sport Tires, F 235/45ZR17 R 295/35ZR18
Garage Built, Driveway Painted.
Lenox with a twist.
1. I replaced the drill bit with a piece of solid steel rod.
2. Then I drill my pilot hole with the same size bit as the solid steel rod.
3. Once the pilot hole is drilled I go at it with the hole saw.
4. The solid rod keeps the hole saw from wanting to walk around.
Hope this helps and if it doesn't, then that's okay too.
Last edited by GoDadGo; 12-26-2018 at 11:23 PM.
Thank you all that answered my question. Have a happy new year
That's a very good idea. Sometimes I find that the center hole has enlarged a little (since side forces on the drill bit allow it to cut into the material a little) allowing the hole cutter to wander a little oversizing the hole. Your idea prevents that. I'll have to try it..............thank you!