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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures of How to Properly Use a Hole Saw
By Jeff Gorton
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Techniques for drilling big holes, deep holes and enlarging existing holes.
Read an overview of how to properly use a hole saw.
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Mark the center of the hole and drill a 1/8-in. pilot hole completely through the door to transfer the center to the other side. Keep bit level and square to door.
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has anyone ever heard of reversing the holesaw sothat u dont chip the pliywood
By james stevens, on 2009-09-18 08:03:52.267
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