Q:Will I need an adapter for this product (Hole Dozer General Purpose Bi-Metal Hole Saw Set (20-Piece) Model # 49-22-4170 ) to work with a Bosch SDS MAX ?
by|Nov 2, 2023
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A: Hi John - this product is designed to be utilized with a drill/driver or impact drill. We do not recommend this product for masonry work and to be used with a rotary hammer. We recommend our SDS MAX One-Piece Core Bits. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Nov 27, 2023
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Q:Can I use this bit to cut through glass block?
by|Oct 6, 2023
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A: Hi Danny - the Hole Saw, is not intended to go through glass. We recommend our DIAMOND MAX™ Diamond Grit Hole Saw 3 PC Set. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Jan 10, 2024
Q:What is the diameter of the plug on a 3 1/8 and a 3 1/4 hole saw
by|Sep 19, 2023
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A: Hi there - The hole saw takes a 7/16" shank. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Dec 11, 2023
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Q:Can I use the 3-3/8" dia. to cut outlet holes in my .032" thick aluminum gutters without creating ragged edges?
by|Sep 15, 2023
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A: Hi Bucky! The HOLE DOZER™ with Carbide Teeth Hole Saws is for 1-5/8" Cutting Depth. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Sep 18, 2023
Q:Will this cut through Granite?
by|Sep 10, 2023
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A: Hi there! The Milwaukee Tool HOLE DOZER™ Bi-Metal Hole Saws is not designed to cut through granite. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Sep 11, 2023
Q:I used these to drill through a 2x6 and it seemed like it took forever and the holesaw got so hot it burnt the paint off. I was using it in a Milwaukee M18 drill on the drill setting. Is there a "trick" to getting them to cut faster and keep it cooler?
by|Jun 8, 2023
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A: no trick. Go slow. Back off the drill to clear the cut. You will get a clean cut w/o burning the drill or the wood.
by|Jul 16, 2023
A: After you make a slight cut with your hole saw, take a 1/4" bit and drill all the way through at 12,3,6 and 9 o'clock. This will let the sawdust fall through and not bind up the hole saw.
by|Dec 26, 2023
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A: If you didn't already do it, set your drill to the slower speed range. Don't use heavy pressure to try and force the hole-saw to drill faster. On a 2x6, you are going to want to pull the hole-saw out the clear the sawdust out. You need to make sure you keep the hole-saw at the same angle through out the cut. Otherwise it will bind to the sides of the hole, and the wood slug. You can also cut down on heating by waxing the sides of the hole-saw, and/or breaking the slug and removing it.
by|Dec 26, 2023
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Q:need to make speaker holes for my boat. Will this work with fiberglass?
by|May 9, 2023
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A: The hole saw is designed to be used on metal, aluminum, plaster, drywall, wood, and wood with embedded nails. - Social Team
by|May 20, 2023
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Q:what speed for ss and should cutting oil be used?