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Scott Dorsey wrote:
You CAN drill large holes in aluminum with a hole saw intended for wood. Not one of the adjustable ones, but one of the formed metal ones like Black and Decker sells, where you have one center assembly that holds a centering bit and then a formed metal blade for each size that screws into the center assembly. Run very, very slow and keep the blade as wet as possible with cutting oil or automatic transmission fluid. If you are careful you can get a nice cut this way. It will wear the blade a lot more quickly than wood, of course. --scott You want to cool the cutting tool, not lubricate it. The ATF is not a great idea. Cutting oil is intended to cool the tool, to extend its life. When you lube a bit or saw it tries to slide over the metal, rather than cut it. -- Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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