6 inch/152mm Hole Saw Heavy Duty Bi-Metal HSS Hole Saw for Cornhole Boards, Plywood, Iron Board, Acrylic, Ducts, Ceiling Lights, Cinder Wall
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JMA
16-11-2024I used the saw to cut a cornhole board out. Went right through a 1/2” birch solid core plywood without a problem. Drilled a perfect hole no wobbling. Would recommend.
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John
> 3 dayTurns out my wife wanted me to make some corn hole boards. 6 to be exact. I know a jigsaw was not the answer. This was. Easy to use. Made a nice 6 circle and that is what I needed. Good buy.
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charles coveleski
> 3 dayUsed for dryer vent hole threw aluminum siding, 1in foam, and 1 1/2 in 2x12 . Cut threw all with no problem. Had to stop to remove pieces due to depth of wall. Worked great . Go slow due to binding and the drill could really due damage to your body ! Used all big name hole saws over the years and this is just as good !
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Dan
> 3 dayDrilled hole for 3 ABS waste pipe when replacing floor in bathroom.
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Julie F
> 3 dayBefore buying this, I used to cut my can lights by hand. This hole saw is the right tool for the job. Exactly the right size for my lights, takes seconds to cut the hole. Easy removal of the drilled piece.
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Stephen A. Stewart
> 3 dayI got this for installing net pots in buckets for a hydroponics experiment. This blade cut well and was perfectly sized for my net pots.
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RAY GONZALEZ
> 3 dayThe saw blade arrived without a parts list or assembly instructions. I was unable to attach the saw blade to the arbor because the adjustable nut was tight, taut, or factory fused to the threads. I didn’t attempt to free the fused nut for fear of breaching the warranty. Customer service was understanding and replaced the unit within two days. Sadly, the replacement unit shipping package was damaged.
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matthew wayne reese
Greater than one weekI bought this to cut holes for recessed lights in my back porch ceiling that is 29 ga metal sheets. It makes and awful noise and wouldn’t even cut through the sheet metal. I ended up using tin snips by following the ring the saw made into the metal. Metal just gets hot from friction after you try cutting through it for a long period of time. it worked well with sheetrock ceiling though, but not really why I bought it.
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redcloudjl
> 3 dayWell machined unit, arbor also good quality. Hole cut to fiberglass was clean, teeth were very sharp and caused no splintering on the cut. In order to avoid initial skidding by the drill bit in the arbor, first make a smaller hole with a drill to guide the arbor bit.
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Bill H.
> 3 dayVery solid tool. Worked for me in a fiberglass boat. Hole was perfect.