PILOON
Super Star Member
Hole saw works just fine BUT after the 1/4" pilot hole is drilled replace the bit with a plain 1/4" rod as otherwise the pilot hole will grow and you will end up with a very messy 4" hole with sharp jagged edges.
Hole saw works just fine BUT after the 1/4" pilot hole is drilled replace the bit with a plain 1/4" rod as otherwise the pilot hole will grow and you will end up with a very messy 4" hole with sharp jagged edges.
Lenox 4" hole saw on a heavy duty low speed drill works well. Like others have said keep it oiled. I have a 1 1/4" Lenox that you'd be hard pressed to tell it had cut anything but 1/4" paneling and I've probably used it for 50 holes in 1/4" mild steel.
I also recommend going with Lennox, which is sold at Lowes. I have a 4 inch that I use for light fixtures all the time, but we ruined it drilling 4 inch holes in Hardi siding. It's a miserable tool to work with because of how it randomly binds up and wants to twist the drill out of your hand. I have a half inch corded drill with a ton of power, but I'm afraid to use it for drilling with the hole saw because of the binding issues. I use my Makita cordless drill for this with the handle on it and even with that, it's still a battle.
If this is something you do all the time, that hole punch might be a worthwhile expense.
Eddie