These Diamond Grit Edge Professional Hole Saws are a true Professionals ToolBuy it Now and Get Free Shipping USPS in Domestic USANot All Diamond Hole Saws are the Same, Generally there are 3 grades of Electroplated Diamond Hole Saw depending on the size of the diamonds.1. El Cheapos that barely cut 1 hole - you know the ones you can buy for a dollar.2. Middle of the road that work good on glass and will cut a handful of holes if looked after.3.Ours -We use the biggest Gauge Diamonds we dare - the biggest and best for this applicationWe have chosen to sell a Higher Quality Product than anyone else because we want your repeat custom.We tested many before we Made one that was superior - It's worth the extra for a tool that actually works!! You will NOT be Dissapointed. The Edge is coated with a Quality Mesh Diamond, they can be used in corded or cordless Drills. They can even cut in both directions, they are designed to be used with water as a coolant. These Holesaws leave a fine finish and can cut through tough abrasive materials like Porcelain, Granite, Marble, Dense Ceramic Tiles, Fibre Glass, Wine Bottles, Composite Boards. Also Great for Boat Building. Applying water to the cutting edge whilst running is a MUST!! This can be done using several methods, with squirty bottle and dipping bit in water as you drill, make a reservoir of water around the area to be drilled with Plumbers Putty, If the hole is to be drilled vertically i.e on a wall then you can hold a sponge around the bit soaked in water or make a bra shape cup out of plumbers putty on the wall and drill through the water etc. You need to remember when Drilling Holes with a Diamond Bit you are not really Drilling a Hole - You are Grinding a Hole so Go slow and Keep it Cool, this will increase bit life and provide better holes. Important Keep Water and fluids away from Electrical Tools and Devices!!! Always wear Safety Glasses when Using Any Tool These are Good Quality Bits with Diamond coating inside and outside the Cutting Area but the use of water is a Must even with these Quality Bits. These Diamond Grit edge HoleSaws are also currently available in the following sizes, we occasionally manufacture special sizes dependent on Quantity. If there is a size you are looking for please let us know maybe its one we have in stock or one we should have in stock 6mm (1/4"), 8mm (5/16"), 10mm (3/8"), 13mm (1/2"), 16mm (5/8"), 19mm (3/4"), 22mm (7/8"), 25mm (1"), 29mm (1 1/8"), 32mm (1 1/4") 35mm(1 3/8"), 38mm (1 1/2"), 44mm (1 3/4"), 51mm (2"), 57mm (2 1/4"), 60mm (2 3/8"), 64mm (2 1/2"), 70mm (2 3/4"), 76mm (3"), 102mm (4"), 114mm ( 4 1/2"), 127mm (5"), 150mm (6"), 184mm (7 1/4") These Hole Saws will fit any Drill. Questions? Q: How do I start the Hole? A: The best way is to use one of our Guides which have a sucker and water attachment, this is ok if you intend to drill a few holes or a large hole. If you have a Drill Press and the Tile is not on the Wall just build a wall around the area with Plumbers Putty and fill it with water and drill through the water. If you want to make your own Guide simply drill a hole the same size through a piece of 1/8" ply etc and use that as a guide. Where the hole is on the wall etc Mark the Whole circle on the wall and Hold the Drill at an angle and slowly start to gring at the edge of the circle until you make a moon shape then slowly bring the drill to a 90 degree angle with the wall Grinding away as you do it until you have a start, this technique takes care so practice on scrap piece first and always use water as a coolant. Q: How Long will the Hole saw last? A: We expect to get anything from 15-40 holes, obviously depending on the material and how you look after the tool you can get a lot more I do. Q: Will it Cut High Density Ceramic, Porcelain and Granite ? A: Yes. Q: Will it Cut Holes in Glass Wine Bottles , Glass Block and Mirror ? A: Yes - Take your time and slow down as you get to the end to minimize breakout. Who uses our Hole Saws? Professionals DIY and Remodellers, Tile Installers, Construction Workers, Engineers, Plumbers, Electricians, Air Conditioning Engineers, Kitchen Fitters, Masons, Composite Manufacturers and users such as Fiberglass Boat Builders and Auto Body Kit Manufacturers, Component testers, Aerospace Industry, Graphite Industry,Insulation manufacturers, Glaziers. These Diamond Grit Edge Professional Hole Saws are a true Professionals Tool Buy it Now and Get Free Shipping USPS in Domestic USANot All Diamond Hole Saws are the Same, Generally there are 3 grades of Electroplated Diamond Hole Saw depending on the size of the diamonds.1. El Cheapos that barely cut 1 hole - you know the ones you can buy for a dollar.2. Middle of the road that work good on glass and will cut a handful of holes if looked after.3.Ours -We use the biggest Gauge Diamonds we dare - the biggest and best for this applicationWe have chosen to sell a Higher Quality Product than anyone else because we want your repeat custom.We tested many before we Made one that was superior - It's worth the extra for a tool that actually works!! You will NOT be Dissapointed. The Edge is coated with a Quality Mesh Diamond, they can be used in corded or cordless Drills. They can even cut in both directions, they are designed to be used with water as a coolant. These Holesaws leave a fine finish and can cut through tough abrasive materials like Porcelain, Granite, Marble, Dense Ceramic Tiles, Fibre Glass, Wine Bottles, Composite Boards. Also Great for Boat Building. Applying water to the cutting edge whilst running is a MUST!! This can be done using several methods, with squirty bottle and dipping bit in water as you drill, make a reservoir of water around the area to be drilled with Plumbers Putty, If the hole is to be drilled vertically i.e on a wall then you can hold a sponge around the bit soaked in water or make a bra shape cup out of plumbers putty on the wall and drill through the water etc. You need to remember when Drilling Holes with a Diamond Bit you are not really Drilling a Hole - You are Grinding a Hole so Go slow and Keep it Cool, this will increase bit life and provide better holes. Important Keep Water and fluids away from Electrical Tools and Devices!!! Always wear Safety Glasses when Using Any Tool These are Good Quality Bits with Diamond coating inside and outside the Cutting Area but the use of water is a Must even with these Quality Bits. These Diamond Grit edge HoleSaws are also currently available in the following sizes, we occasionally manufacture special sizes dependent on Quantity. If there is a size you are looking for please let us know maybe its one we have in stock or one we should have in stock 6mm (1/4"), 8mm (5/16"), 10mm (3/8"), 13mm (1/2"), 16mm (5/8"), 19mm (3/4"), 22mm (7/8"), 25mm (1"), 29mm (1 1/8"), 32mm (1 1/4") 35mm(1 3/8"), 38mm (1 1/2"), 44mm (1 3/4"), 51mm (2"), 57mm (2 1/4"), 60mm (2 3/8"), 64mm (2 1/2"), 70mm (2 3/4"), 76mm (3"), 102mm (4"), 114mm ( 4 1/2"), 127mm (5"), 150mm (6"), 184mm (7 1/4") These Hole Saws will fit any Drill. Questions? Q: How do I start the Hole? A: The best way is to use one of our Guides which have a sucker and water attachment, this is ok if you intend to drill a few holes or a large hole. If you have a Drill Press and the Tile is not on the Wall just build a wall around the area with Plumbers Putty and fill it with water and drill through the water. If you want to make your own Guide simply drill a hole the same size through a piece of 1/8" ply etc and use that as a guide. Where the hole is on the wall etc Mark the Whole circle on the wall and Hold the Drill at an angle and slowly start to gring at the edge of the circle until you make a moon shape then slowly bring the drill to a 90 degree angle with the wall Grinding away as you do it until you have a start, this technique takes care so practice on scrap piece first and always use water as a coolant. Q: How Long will the Hole saw last? A: We expect to get anything from 15-40 holes, obviously depending on the material and how you look after the tool you can get a lot more I do. Q: Will it Cut High Density Ceramic, Porcelain and Granite ? A: Yes. Q: Will it Cut Holes in Glass Wine Bottles , Glass Block and Mirror ? A: Yes - Take your time and slow down as you get to the end to minimize breakout. Who uses our Hole Saws? Professionals DIY and Remodellers, Tile Installers, Construction Workers, Engineers, Plumbers, Electricians, Air Conditioning Engineers, Kitchen Fitters, Masons, Composite Manufacturers and users such as Fiberglass Boat Builders and Auto Body Kit Manufacturers, Component testers, Aerospace Industry, Graphite Industry,Insulation manufacturers, Glaziers. These Diamond Grit Edge Professional Hole Saws are a true Professionals Tool Buy it Now and Get Free Shipping USPS in Domestic USANot All Diamond Hole Saws are the Same, Generally there are 3 grades of Electroplated Diamond Hole Saw depending on the size of the diamonds.1. El Cheapos that barely cut 1 hole - you know the ones you can buy for a dollar.2. Middle of the road that work good on glass and will cut a handful of holes if looked after.3.Ours -We use the biggest Gauge Diamonds we dare - the biggest and best for this applicationWe have chosen to sell a Higher Quality Product than anyone else because we want your repeat custom.We tested many before we Made one that was superior - It's worth the extra for a tool that actually works!! You will NOT be Dissapointed. The Edge is coated with a Quality Mesh Diamond, they can be used in corded or cordless Drills. They can even cut in both directions, they are designed to be used with water as a coolant. These Holesaws leave a fine finish and can cut through tough abrasive materials like Porcelain, Granite, Marble, Dense Ceramic Tiles, Fibre Glass, Wine Bottles, Composite Boards. Also Great for Boat Building. Applying water to the cutting edge whilst running is a MUST!! This can be done using several methods, with squirty bottle and dipping bit in water as you drill, make a reservoir of water around the area to be drilled with Plumbers Putty, If the hole is to be drilled vertically i.e on a wall then you can hold a sponge around the bit soaked in water or make a bra shape cup out of plumbers putty on the wall and drill through the water etc. You need to remember when Drilling Holes with a Diamond Bit you are not really Drilling a Hole - You are Grinding a Hole so Go slow and Keep it Cool, this will increase bit life and provide better holes. Important Keep Water and fluids away from Electrical Tools and Devices!!! Always wear Safety Glasses when Using Any Tool These are Good Quality Bits with Diamond coating inside and outside the Cutting Area but the use of water is a Must even with these Quality Bits. These Diamond Grit edge HoleSaws are also currently available in the following sizes, we occasionally manufacture special sizes dependent on Quantity. If there is a size you are looking for please let us know maybe its one we have in stock or one we should have in stock 6mm (1/4"), 8mm (5/16"), 10mm (3/8"), 13mm (1/2"), 16mm (5/8"), 19mm (3/4"), 22mm (7/8"), 25mm (1"), 29mm (1 1/8"), 32mm (1 1/4") 35mm(1 3/8"), 38mm (1 1/2"), 44mm (1 3/4"), 51mm (2"), 57mm (2 1/4"), 60mm (2 3/8"), 64mm (2 1/2"), 70mm (2 3/4"), 76mm (3"), 102mm (4"), 114mm ( 4 1/2"), 127mm (5"), 150mm (6"), 184mm (7 1/4") These Hole Saws will fit any Drill. Questions? Q: How do I start the Hole? A: The best way is to use one of our Guides which have a sucker and water attachment, this is ok if you intend to drill a few holes or a large hole. If you have a Drill Press and the Tile is not on the Wall just build a wall around the area with Plumbers Putty and fill it with water and drill through the water. If you want to make your own Guide simply drill a hole the same size through a piece of 1/8" ply etc and use that as a guide. Where the hole is on the wall etc Mark the Whole circle on the wall and Hold the Drill at an angle and slowly start to gring at the edge of the circle until you make a moon shape then slowly bring the drill to a 90 degree angle with the wall Grinding away as you do it until you have a start, this technique takes care so practice on scrap piece first and always use water as a coolant. Q: How Long will the Hole saw last? A: We expect to get anything from 15-40 holes, obviously depending on the material and how you look after the tool you can get a lot more I do. Q: Will it Cut High Density Ceramic, Porcelain and Granite ? A: Yes. Q: Will it Cut Holes in Glass Wine Bottles , Glass Block and Mirror ? A: Yes - Take your time and slow down as you get to the end to minimize breakout. Who uses our Hole Saws? Professionals DIY and Remodellers, Tile Installers, Construction Workers, Engineers, Plumbers, Electricians, Air Conditioning Engineers, Kitchen Fitters, Masons, Composite Manufacturers and users such as Fiberglass Boat Builders and Auto Body Kit Manufacturers, Component testers, Aerospace Industry, Graphite Industry,Insulation manufacturers, Glaziers.
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