if you drill a 1/8 hole in your desired size (cut ring) this greatly decrease cut time. you can also fill grease in that whole. for example, if your cutting a one inch hole you’ll start with two holes, one centre too locate your cutter and the other half inch out, in the path of the cut
Many times you'll waste more time trying to get a MAG drill to fit in an odd place or keep the magnet clean. Then just grab one of these and knock the hole out.
Hi there thank you for sharing you helped me big time with a 3” wood cut off wheels I do have a question what kindof a drill bit can I use to drill a 1/4 inch brass plate I do have a DeWalt Dc 996 plenty of power price on the drill bit don’t matter can I get a good one on Amazon ? 😃👊🇨🇦
Glad we could help. I'll paste a link below for drill bits. These should work great for drilling into brass. These are good quality bits, but I'm not sure how much you're wanting to spend. Thanks for watching. amzn.to/3hUuXmR
I actually have a Klein set lol looks the exact same as these. Another good hole saw bit besides the Milwaukee set is a set called spyder bits. They can drill through anything! Even concrete!!
Not that brand. I tried Tolsen Tools and Total Tools. Both had the same reaction. They would cut through the beams fine but after 1 or 2 cuts, the pilot bit would snap or the teeth start falling off. Could it be an issue with keeping the drill straight? I am using a hand drill
Better watch out not if but when one of them teeth brake it'll get ugly in a hurry ... speaking out of experience. Them are not bad but not the end all be all
You are correct, they still need to used appropriately. Carbide teeth are attached in a heat process, so they are not part of the base metal. They can come flying off. Thanks for watching and commenting.
"you'd want a bigger 1/2 inch drill" yeah I'd say even if you go with a cheap 1/2 inch drill you'd be invited to a first row seat of a smoke show if it starts getting really hot let it rest for like 20 minutes
I am impressed !!!! What an awesome drill bit !!! And Drill!!!!!!that was a thick piece of metal !!!!
Thank you very much! Yes, it was. Thanks for watching.
if you drill a 1/8 hole in your desired size (cut ring) this greatly decrease cut time. you can also fill grease in that whole.
for example, if your cutting a one inch hole you’ll start with two holes, one centre too locate your cutter and the other half inch out, in the path of the cut
The TCT hole is just what I need.
Awesome review!
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks for watching.
Mag drill with annular cutter is my go-to these days.
You can't go wrong with that setup. However, the size can get in the way sometimes. Thanks for watching.
Many times you'll waste more time trying to get a MAG drill to fit in an odd place or keep the magnet clean. Then just grab one of these and knock the hole out.
Hi there thank you for sharing you helped me big time with a 3” wood cut off wheels I do have a question what kindof a drill bit can I use to drill a 1/4 inch brass plate I do have a DeWalt Dc 996 plenty of power price on the drill bit don’t matter can I get a good one on Amazon ? 😃👊🇨🇦
Glad we could help. I'll paste a link below for drill bits. These should work great for drilling into brass. These are good quality bits, but I'm not sure how much you're wanting to spend. Thanks for watching.
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Amazing drill!!
Yes, it is. Thank you.😉
How much does it cost me ??
Any way to use a hex impact drill?
You should try some norsemans
I wonder if they make Klein hole saw bits? look pretty close
I actually have a Klein set lol looks the exact same as these. Another good hole saw bit besides the Milwaukee set is a set called spyder bits. They can drill through anything! Even concrete!!
They may be the same, but I'm not sure. Thanks for watching.
I try using one of these but the pilot bit keeps snapping and the teeth keep breaking off
You're actually using the Holemaker Technology brand bits and they are breaking?
Not that brand. I tried Tolsen Tools and Total Tools. Both had the same reaction. They would cut through the beams fine but after 1 or 2 cuts, the pilot bit would snap or the teeth start falling off. Could it be an issue with keeping the drill straight? I am using a hand drill
I need that tools
It's pretty amazing.
A local electrical supply house has one of those bit kits on their shelf and I was wondering how well they worked.
They work really well. If your just drilling knockouts and holes in boxes and sheetmetal, they work really well. Thanks for watching.
Im gonna buy it one for me.
Excellent, you'll love them. Thanks for watching.
Better watch out not if but when one of them teeth brake it'll get ugly in a hurry ... speaking out of experience.
Them are not bad but not the end all be all
You are correct, they still need to used appropriately. Carbide teeth are attached in a heat process, so they are not part of the base metal. They can come flying off. Thanks for watching and commenting.
"you'd want a bigger 1/2 inch drill" yeah I'd say even if you go with a cheap 1/2 inch drill you'd be invited to a first row seat of a smoke show if it starts getting really hot let it rest for like 20 minutes
Those are fun times, letting the smoke out of tools. lol. Thanks for watching.
That drill needed to be on the lowest speed for sure...
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The worst tool demonstration Ive ever seen! Way Way too much RPM OMG!
Sorry but much too fast.
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