the tougher ones are better. You can find really cheap ones in with doorknob kits. The tough ones are a tool, for sure.
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009, Matt wrote: > Hi, > What can you guys tell me about different sorts of hole saws. > I have always used which I figure are relatively cheap hole saws. > Square hole in the middle of them, relatively thin metal and they afix to a > drill bit rig which can be screwed tight onto a short 4th inch bit. > They have a nut which screws off that rig and you stick the hole saw on and > then tighten the nut back on. > These work well for me, but they dull over time and have to be replaced. > They last a good long while though. > Then I have one which is made of tougher metal and it's deep well, and I > think it has a round hole in it and it screws onto a different sort of bit. > I don't remember when I picked that one up, but I sent my wife out to replace > some of my others the other day and told her not to buy one of those deep > wells. > Told her to pick up two 2 inch holesaws. > She came back with 2 of those deep well tough metal ones sure enough. > I intend to have her return them and to send what I want with her to show > them. > But, what's the deal with these tougher ones? > They seem way too freaking expensive! > Think she said that the two of them, with one bit for them to afix to cost > like 24 dollars plus? > Wha? > Just curious. > I doubt I will make it up town with her to ask for myself. > > Thanks, > > Matt > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
