ASTP&FH 2-3/4 Hole Saw with Arbor Mandrel ,HSS Bi-Metal & Heavy Duty Steel Design, for Metal,Stainless Steel,Cornhole Boards,Drywall,Plastic,Brass,Aluminum,Iron and Wood(70 mm)
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Rodney Renfro
> 24 hourIt got the job done, but had to back off on my drill press several time because it would stop spinning. Had to go lightly and take it slow. Seemed dull.
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Vicky Berge I
> 24 hourIt is what it said it was.
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frank capasso
> 24 hourDid what i needed it to do..
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Box Man
> 24 hourI make many winter feral cat shelters. Making the door has always been a bit of a hassle. I’ve always used a small reciprocating saw. Now I’m using this 6-inch hole saw and it cuts through like butter! Just made my life a lot easier. Works great. I hope this was helpful.
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gems
> 24 hourPrecision, durable, efficient. Great tool.
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Dennis W Hines
> 24 hourI bought this specifically for one job...I need one clean hole in my flat sheetmetal dashboard for my new speedometer. Says right there that it is suited for sheetmetal. it is, it turned out, suitable to score the steel, and to heat it up, and to warp it and to turn it into trash. Oh, I was patient and I kept the surface oiled but...
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Jay
> 24 hourdrive bit broke on first use... event when using a replacement but the tiny screw that puts pressure to the drive but strips and continues to loosen...
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laura mac
> 24 hourIt feels and looks very sturdy and very professional I would say once I use it Im going to be very happy but I havent used it yet
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L. Flewelling
> 24 hourI needed slightly bigger than what I have so bought this cheaper one. Typically I pay the price for Lenox hole saws and saw blades but this was going to be a one time so cheap it had to be. One 2x4 and it was fairly dull already although it will get sharpened before I use it again.
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James Slaga
> 24 hourNothing really wrong but one note of interest. In my application I was cutting 3/4 T&G knotty pine ceiling. the planks were 5 1/4 wide, so this saw was always going to hit a seam. When these teeth hit the seam they would grab, unless you ran the drill at a high RPM. then at a high RPM you could not control the saw once it breaks through. It caused some scratching on the surface of the paneling. After 4 or 5 holes I found techniques as to how to do it best. This may have just been my application of the hole saw.