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Can you increase hole size?
If I have a hole that's 3" 1/2 can I increase it to 3" 3/4? What do I need to use to acomplish this?
I realize that hole saws require a pilot bit that keeps the saw steady. So just going at it with a 3 3/4ths hole saw might make a mess of things.
Thanks,
James
Posted by on 2006-09-12 21:22:26. (6989)
Don't even try to use a hole saw.
Mark the circumference of the hole with a marker.
Use a 14-16 tpi (metal cutting) blade in a jig or sabre saw and cut away.
Use care.
Posted by on 2006-09-12 21:30:17. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (6990)
a dremel with a grout removal bit, high speed bit, or similar bit style work wonders with the above mentioned line method.
Posted by on 2006-09-18 18:18:24. Albert Lea, MN (7040)
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