Cutting large diameter holes
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Cutting large diameter holes
I need to cut a 65mm diameter hole in the top of a chipboard wall unit (to fit a light). Is a Core Drill Bit the correct device to use? If so, how do these fit on to an electric drill. The Screwfix Armeg TCT Core Drill Bit specifies "use with arbors and pilot drill". What is an arbor?
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Hi,
No you do not use a core drill you need an hole saw, like this-
The bit that screws into the middle of the holesaw is the arbour
here is a link to one that is 64mm- http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15553/Dri ... lesaw-64mm
Not sure if you can get a 65mm one, but I am sure someone will sell them
No you do not use a core drill you need an hole saw, like this-
The bit that screws into the middle of the holesaw is the arbour
here is a link to one that is 64mm- http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15553/Dri ... lesaw-64mm
Not sure if you can get a 65mm one, but I am sure someone will sell them
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ITS London have them at a sensible price....
http://www.itslondon.co.uk/SearchResult ... hole%20saw
And is a toolstore that a few of the members use.
http://www.itslondon.co.uk/SearchResult ... hole%20saw
And is a toolstore that a few of the members use.
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If you use a hole saw, ( they sell them at wickes in different sizes)http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/500584
Clamp a piece of scrap wood bigger then the hole to the underside of the cabinet so when you break through you dont chip the cabinet and leave a nasty chipped hole....
Clamp a piece of scrap wood bigger then the hole to the underside of the cabinet so when you break through you dont chip the cabinet and leave a nasty chipped hole....
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Good Catch on thatTrickydickie wrote:If you use a hole saw, ( they sell them at wickes in different sizes)http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/500584
Clamp a piece of scrap wood bigger then the hole to the underside of the cabinet so when you break through you dont chip the cabinet and leave a nasty chipped hole....
Also what you can do, is once the pilot drill comes though, you can then drill up from inside so the hole saw teeth will score the surface and this should stop the splintering also
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