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Notcher/holesaw

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Notcher/holesaw

Post by Wooders »

On the weekend I bought a hole saw to do a few odd jobs & i was hoping to be able to use it when I start playing with tubes.......
One of the jobs I had was to drill a hole in the wifes XJ bumper to mount the towbar wiring.....it barely marked the surface before the teeth were only a memory - and there was only a circular scratch.......

So what's a god holesaw that could be use to also notch tube etc? where to source one would be good too ta....
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Post by mud4b »

yeah id like to find a decent tube notcher also but cant find anyone selling em....
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Post by ToNkA »

Hey wooders, was it a metal hole saw or a woodwork hole saw? Sounds like you either got a shit metal one, or were using a woodwork tool.

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Post by spazbot »

mud4b wrote:yeah id like to find a decent tube notcher also but cant find anyone selling em....


speedworx notcher is what ya need dunno where you will find one though
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website/ph no please.....
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speedworx site seens to be no longer online
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Post by Wooders »

Tanka - was SUPPOSED to be a metal hole saw - but I think they must have been talking lead of something, because it turned to butter on the wifes stock tinfoil bumper.....Mind you at least I got a full refund when I dumped it back on the Bunning service desk ;)
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Post by RoldIT »

Yup, there are a few cheap kits gettin around but with this sort of thing you definately get what you pay for. I'd be heading to an industrial tool joint for a decent metal one ... they aint' cheap though ... :roll:
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Post by bubs »

you need to go to an engineering shop and buy a proper one, not a bunnings one

the good ones and made from about 2mm wall steel not tin foil like the cheep bunnings one

somewhere like trade tools or a local nut and bolt should be able to help you out
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Post by Area54 »

Like Bubs said, the wall thickness of the saw is paramount. Also you will get a lot more life out of any cutting type of tool if you use a coolant/lubricant of some sort. There are dedicated lubes to use, you can use kero as a mild lube, its a good volatile coolant though. Compressed CO2 is excellent on plastics.

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Post by Wooders »

Hmmm ok guess I'll just have to ring around before my next day off.....
Any recommended shops around Hornsby /Nth Syd area???
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Post by ZOOK60 »

i got a 70mm high speed hole saw from bunnings the other week. I drilled about 1o holes in 5mm mild steel when i was doing my spring over . You have to buy the blue ones cant remember the brand in was almost 5o bucks . I drilled it all and only lost one tooth probly cause i was going too hard. You need cutting fluid, i wouldnt even bother with those crapy multi packs where you get 5 or 6 sizes for about twenty bucks. spen the money and it will last for ages
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Post by Surfection »

Wooders wrote:Hmmm ok guess I'll just have to ring around before my next day off.....
Any recommended shops around Hornsby /Nth Syd area???


Try mitchells engineering supplies wooders, in the industrial area of hornsby. Don't have a number for them but i'm sure they're in the book.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Wooders wrote:Hmmm ok guess I'll just have to ring around before my next day off.....
Any recommended shops around Hornsby /Nth Syd area???


Wooders Butler and smith opposite us sell the holesaws that last. You'll find if you spin it too fast it will wreck the teeht as well.
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Post by turbo gu »

i've got both snap on and bahco ones. both work awsome but are pricey. paid $100 for 2 bahco's.
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Post by BeZeRK »

just go to a tool shop and buy a decent set. any good tool store will have one, total tools or gasweld.

some people say to spray WD40 or similar on it while going!
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Post by beebee »

I use either Sutton or P&N. For some reason, the Sutton cut through the steel tube heaps better than the P&N. Suttton are blue and P&N are black. There is a white brand floating around which appears to be good quality as well.
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Post by V8Patrol »

Sutton hole saws....only way to go , my 2 1/2 " has done hundreds of holes and still cuts the way it did on the first day I bought it.

P&N drillbits are better than the sutton drillbits to... I still have my first set of P&N bits and have only broken 2 bits in 18 years !!!
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Post by Lukey »

Listen guys if your cuttimg into your pride and joy or just a shitter invest
in a decent one , not a cheap and nasty from clints crazy bargains, which
will just f**k the job up. P/N are good so are Bacho, but get the proper arbor as well. If you want perfect holes spend the money. I have carbide
tipped ones and they've lasted four years mainly cutting stainless steel
which is hard shit to cut (the carbide tip ones were only bought because I was sick of burning out hole saws every five cuts or so) but remember to
use a cutting oil or fluid as this prolongs the life of the hole saw.
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Post by beebee »

Probably should also be said that a slow speed should be used. Don't know about the difference between P&N and Sutton but my Sutton hole saws work better than the P&N but V8Patrol says his P&N twist bits are the shiat but I've replaced at least half of my P&N drill bit set - maybe I'm just clumsy :roll:
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Post by MUSS »

id stick with the sutton metal hole saw dude as ive usede the sutton hole saws before and they are resonably priced and usually every good hardware store shood stock em :armsup:

BEEBEE is right... slow speed.... a cordless drill set on slow will do the trick..... so dont use a air drill :roll: (i did that once) plus buy abit of cutting compound solution that you can dilute with water and pour it into a squirty bottle makes life a whole lot easier
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Post by Wooders »

I was using wd40 to lube the cutting & I have a big old drill that has a fixed low speed of 500rpm - it's great for redular drilling, but yeah I bought the shitty 6pack for $20 - I shoulda known better :oops: But I was thinking "it's only 1 hole".......

B&S - Cool I've goten a few things from them before...
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Post by big red »

overkill wrote:
Wooders wrote:Hmmm ok guess I'll just have to ring around before my next day off.....
Any recommended shops around Hornsby /Nth Syd area???


Wooders Butler and smith opposite us sell the holesaws that last. You'll find if you spin it too fast it will wreck the teeht as well.
I baught a cheap notcher from Hare and Forbesfor $120 and it works awsum.
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Post by kram »

Hey all
If you going to be doing a fair bit of notching the only way to go is
with a proper notcher . As sam said previously have a look at the notchers
at hare and forbes .Can notch from 20-65 mm. kram
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Post by N*A*M »

hare and forbes are found here:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Here is a picture of the notcher that we got from Hare and Forbes.
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Post by beebee »

overkill wrote:Here is a picture of the notcher that we got from Hare and Forbes.
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Does it self centre the tube?
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Post by big red »

thanks for that...so its sort of a fancy vice to hold the pipe while you cut the pipe with a holesaw.
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