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27th January 2016, 11:35 AM #16
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27th January 2016, 12:54 PM #17
Those should cut nicely. The problem I find with the normal holesaw with many teeth is the teeth clog with shavings and you have to keep clearing them when cutting into solid wood. Those have got plenty of clearance slots.
I also like the push button release mechanism.
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27th January 2016, 01:18 PM #18
One of the carpenters who works at Bunnings recommended the yellow Suttons for the reason you mentioned and he also said it would last longer. The quick release is great although I had to cut a couple of inches off the drills that come with it so that it would fit into my old Ozito drill press. The drills are long so carpenters can cut through both sides of a wall with them. If I had the Bosch drill press it would have taken the full length drill but that's only wishful thinking at the moment. The main reason I like the Bosch is that the head/motor lowers with drill and they gives a lot of extra room and a much lower depth you can get the drill to.
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27th January 2016, 02:40 PM #19
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