June 23, 2025, 05:23:50 pm
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Nice. It always drives me crazy when a bit shatters through the other side to the point that I usually clamp on a second piece behind the whole to prevent it.
That really sucks. The speedbor max spanked em all but there's no 1 1/8". Maybe they'll expand their selection if they're popular. Cutting that good I don't see why they won't sell really good. I may pick up a set anyway...
That's a possible solution but a backer board clamped under the workpiece is easier and faster and works just as well.
Quote from: NiteWalker on March 16, 2007, 02:26:00 pmThat's a possible solution but a backer board clamped under the workpiece is easier and faster and works just as well.You're right, when drilling all the holes in a control panel. But for one or two holes, I'd rather not run to my truck for clamps and scrap.
Knowing beforehand that you'd be drilling holes, why would you have left those things in your truck? Or did the need to drill those holes jump out in the middle of the road at you?
I just sent a message to their customer service dept http://www.irwin.com/irwin/consumer/jhtml/contactUs.jhtml Maybe they have them "in the works". I'll post the response when I get it
Quote from: ElKootcho on March 16, 2007, 03:15:12 pmI just sent a message to their customer service dept http://www.irwin.com/irwin/consumer/jhtml/contactUs.jhtml Maybe they have them "in the works". I'll post the response when I get itDid you get a response yet? I just sent an email inquiring about the same thing. Hopefully they'll respond with good news. According to the website all their products aren't listed. As of now I'm having wet dreams of that bit in 1 1/8" ripping through control panels...Imagine, a whole control panel drilled in less than a minute.
Coming in from the lower depths, here: why would you use a spade bit vs a whole saw? (Or vice versa?)
Or maybe half a saw?
Quote from: shorthair on March 29, 2007, 02:19:07 pmComing in from the lower depths, here: why would you use a spade bit vs a whole saw? (Or vice versa?)A spade bit cuts through wood and MDF much faster in my experience. Hole saws are best for metals. I used a holesaw for MDF and it burned badly and made a messy paste of the waste. It was a brand new dewalt bi-metal holesaw. I use it for drilling aluminum nor. Works great.
Anybody else feel that popular mechanics maybe should have researched some more talent for their videos though?