muddstopper
Veteran Member
Papa Jack
I don't think I would try hole saws bits for 1-1/2" thick metal. I recond it deponds on the hardness of the metal. .
I have drilled 4in holes in 1 1/2 flat bar using hole saws. Going slow and keeping the bit cool and stopping to clean out the chips is a must, but it can be done. Patience, Patience, Patience, get in a hurry and you will just burn up your saw. Water works pretty well as a coolant/lubricant in this type of situation. Oils (even cutting oils) seem to make the chips stick to the holesaw and doesnt let them run out of the groove being cut. A little compressed air while drilling also helps. On the lathe, I have predrilled with a twist drill and then finished opening the hole with a hole saw about 3inches deep, but that was only because I didnt have the correct tool to machine the hole size I wanted.