SE Diamond Hole Saws 1/4" - 2 3/8" Reviews
I bought this hole saw set because it was an unbelievable price and I trusted the reviews. I was not disappointed. One name brand professional bit can easily cost what this entire set costs! My first test was to cut a hole in a granite kitchen counter top. It did so flawlessly. br /br / As another reviewer wrote, the hole saws do not come w/centering bits (some of the bits are too small for centering bits anyway). This is easily overcome (as the same reviewer wrote) by making a template out of plywood (Use a wood bit to pre drill a hole of equal size in the plywood). I used two sided tape to stick the plywood to the granite and a sponge to keep the bit wet and soak up the slop. br /br /I don't think the bits will last forever cutting granite (for the price I would have never expected them to) and they bottom out at about 1-3/8", but it is certainly nice to have a pretty varied assortment of bits that you can trust to make accurate holes in stone or tile.
SE Diamond Hole Saws 1/4" - 2 3/8" Feature
- 10 PCS Diamond Hole Saw
- 1/4 Shank: 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-3/8" and 1-1/2"
- 3/8 shank: 2-3/8" and 2"
- Included: Wooden Storage Box
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Smooth drilling - BlacKnight -
Like another user, I used the 1 1/2in size to enlarge the holes in my granite counter top to replace older faucets and install 2 new hot cold water faucets. br /br /I also first cut a 1 1/2in hole in a piece of plywood, taped it to the counter drilled away while spraying cold water on the bit to keep it cutting smoothly.br /br /Admittedly, I was surprised how well the bit cut. Good item for the money.
Worked well for me - Amateur Tiler - Florida
All I can say is the diamond hole saws were exactly what I needed. I have only used 3 of the saws. The ones that I used were on porcelain tile and they provided a nice clean finish. I had to make a template out of wood to place on top of the tiles to keep the saw from skipping. But, that did the trick and it helped hold in a little water as well.
Oct 28, 2010 02:07:09
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