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Hole saw that uses a hole saw for a pilot
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Post 16 made on Wednesday October 11, 2017 at 23:39
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On October 11, 2017 at 22:16, rguy1 said...
77W!!! Thank you!!! I am buying one of those Bosch units now just so next time this comes up I am prepared!!!
I learned how to use bimetal hole saws back in '82 cutting 5" holes in late 70's Camaros/Firebirds doors through triple steel, spot welds and all! Using a Black and Decker 1/2 hp drill with a big T handle at 700 rpms!  I was taught to lock in using your legs and dont f'n let go.  Dont force it, just let the saw cut as you ease it through...  Slow and steady!!!
I actually snapped off the threaded end of the chuck in the armature shaft after years of use.
You either got hurt or learned real fast how to use hole saws.

Ever cut the window track off by using a hole saw?
My mechanic told me, "I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder."
Post 17 made on Thursday October 12, 2017 at 08:04
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Spyder hole saws are designed to do this. They are available at Lowe's (at least in my area).

I have used their holesaws for just this occasion and they work well. Their masonry hole saws also perform extremely well.

[Link: spyderproducts.com]
Post 18 made on Friday October 13, 2017 at 08:30
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On October 11, 2017 at 09:28, Fins said...
Instead of using a drill bit for the pilot, it used the original sized hole saw for the pilot. So it was a hole saw inside a hole saw.

All the links being posted are for a drill bit as a pilot. He is asking for "instead of a drill bit". Thats why Im confused on this thread.

If the links are what Fins is looking for, a whole saw with a drill bit as a pilot, nothing beats blue boars. Worth every penny: tips breaks? send it in for fix/replace.

[Link: holecutterstore.com]

Although, these look newer, and blue, then the two kits I have had for several years. They even eat thru nails. LOVE them.
OP | Post 19 made on Friday October 13, 2017 at 09:42
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This is what I want

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