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New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles

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MSRP: N/A
Your Price: $21.99
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Manufacturer: Eazypower
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New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles Features
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Made of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy Will provide smooth, even professional cutting For wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics, ceiling tiles
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Additional New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles Information
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Perfect for making holes in wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics and ceiling tiles. Also great for duct work, AC/Heat registers, ceiling lights, and speakers. Works with 3/8" or 1/2" drills. Made of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy Will provide smooth, even professional cutting
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What Customers Say About New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles:
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:-) Have patience, the job will get done.I saved the 6" cut out plugs and my 2 young grandsons loved playing with them. Product works well.I used it on 1/2" plywood, using a 19.2V 1/2" chuck drill.Make sure the object being drilled is secured. I was cutting holes in a larger board, so I was able to kneel on the board, which held it.Make a deep accurate starter point, and let the hole saw do the work.Do not press very hard or the hole saw will bind.
I would recommend this for occasional use, but probably not for plumbers or contractors. I bought this solely for making cornhole boards and it worked great drilled fine with my cheap ryobi cordless drill. Looked at local hardware stores others I saw were $60 plus.
Great hole saw with just a couple of caveats, saw is only deep enough for 1" material and you need a 1/2" drill to power that big a hole saw.
I've only used it to cut plywood, so no idea how it would work with hardwood or masonry or metal. Great value since a 6" hole saw elsewhere is much more expensive. Advertised as a hole saw for cornhole/bean bag boards, and that is what I used it for. Works well, and is much easier than trying to cut a circle with a jigsaw.
When drilling, be certain the stock you're drilling is very stationary. I used a variable speed 1/2" corded electric hand drill. I put a heavy piece of scrap wood under the 3/8" plywood and nailed it all to a plank, upon which I stood to prevent spinning or shifting.If you have a router, a circle guide will also work very well. I had no idea what constituted a cornhole saw. I needed to cut a 6" hole in 3/8" plywood.
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