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    Where are you located? I have used a hole saw on a drill press and was amazed how well it cut. If you have access to 1 it will blast through it.


    I've cut 8 32mm holes through 10mm stainless plate and using right technique and fluid, hardly even put any wear on the holesaw.

    I use them everyday at work on various material and got to say pay for decent ones. They will be so much better than cheap. Sutton are a good start. Milwaukee ones seem to be ok but I have a kit which is called reload. Has quick change setup and has been great. I've only just recently broke the 20mm and it's about 7 years old

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    Quote Originally Posted by pollenface View Post
    I didn't think of hole saws, might see if I can blunten one of those

    13mm because those are the drills I have

    A Sutton kit is damn expensive, I'm sure it would last a lifetime though!

    Thanks for your input all
    Another option...
    Aldi step drill kit. 3 lovely golden HSS chinese pieces of joy costing a whopping $13 giving a range from 4 to 32mm in 2mm steps.. With 3 flats on the shaft to prevent slippage in the shyt milwaukee chucks.
    Drill in to the 10 mm plate from both sides on a drill press and you will have a lovely chamfered hole.
    Seriously, I have drilled hundreds of large holes thru up to 5mm 316 staino in an industrial environment with these. Using Rocol cutting oil and a slow speed they are still like new and shiny and golden 😀😀😀

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    Being meaning to get a get of these, 50% off and 10 bucks in my loyalty account can't go wrong for 40 bucks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    Being meaning to get a get of these, 50% off and 10 bucks in my loyalty account can't go wrong for 40 bucks..

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    Does this count as a tool.

    Freebie at Bunnings today. Ryobi had a demo on their battery topper inverter.

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    Guys, I picked this up recently after a solid recommendation from a guy on site who has used them for many years. They were configured for the NASA space program and have a special pressurised ink cartridge and writing tip that will write on just about everything. He uses his on bricks and tiles and wood, oily waxy coatings etc and swears by it. I have not tried this range of duties but it certainly performs on rough face plywood and straight to paper without missing a beat, no scratching around trying to get it to write. Very expensive for what it is but i have used it writing on wet steel corroded pipes with Sulphuric acid and it delivers like on paper - very impressive, certainly niche. Recharged or new cartridges are avail also.
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Fisher-S...72.m2749.l2649

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    A pressurised space ink cartridge really?


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    Three (3) clicks Philstar you Mad Scientist Mate

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