Hey guys, Well the subject line sort of tells it all. I was following instructions for installing a fire department emergency open switch for our electric driveway gate (I got cited and was given unt
Can you put an access hole in the back side and then put a cover plate over that? Eric Russell STOC #2860 Mebane, NC http://home.mebtel.net/~ejrussell -- Original Message -- _________________________
Depending on what the arbor looks like and assuming you have one arbor and mulitple saws that fit it plus a bunch of other things that might mess with this idea ... Put the 1 inch hole saw on the arb
When I have this problem with wood, I just nail a piece of plywood over the hole and use the hole saw through the plywood. This provides a pilot and then a guide bore for the saw. If I try to extrapo
clamp a piece of thinner plate (say 1/8") that is larger than the hole enough to get two good clamps on it. I'd cross mark it to get the center then do the same to the hole in the post. line up the c
Author: "Elton E. (Tony) Clark" <eltonclark@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 18:59:47 -0500
*I had this same type problem not long ago and, desparate, I chucked a 1/4" carbide side cutting burr into my router and hogged out my hole in about fifteen minutes . . (note "carbide")* ____________
Doug, I would just clamp a chunck of wood over the hole, scrap 1x6 or plywood, whatever is handy, and cut through it with a metal-cutting hole saw. The wood in the center will provide the pilot whil
Thanks guys, This group is brilliant...saved me a ton of work over the years and has increased my knowledge base tremendously. Thanks again for the help here and on all the other bone headed issues I
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Doug, Why not take the saw you used to cut the original hole, and cut a piece of wood? This would give you a plug to insert into the hole, and a pilot hole. Then you could go in with a slightly bigge
When you figure in the thickness of the saw blade, the plug will be too small. It will drop right into the hole. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.te
That can be fixed with a piece of flashing or some type of ears. But you could stick it on the end of the larger hole saw and slide it into the hole for support and a guide. John John T. Blair WA4OHZ