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Posted by DerbyDad03 on October 14, 2009, 11:27 am
> > > > Or our friends at Lee Valley have this:http://www.leevalley.com/woo=
d/page.aspx?c=3D1&p=3D52518&cat=3D1,180,42316
> > > I don't use holes saw too often so I have a question about this line
> > > from the website:
> > > "...mandrel is threaded to accept saws with 1/2" and 5/8" diameter
> > > mounting holes."
> > > The hole saws listed at the Lee valley site don't say anything about
> > > the mounting hole size, but based on the description of the 2
> > > mandrels, it appears that they all have the same size mounting hole.
> > >http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=3D2&p=3D32276&cat=3D1,180,42=
316
> > > Does that mean I could buy the Oops Arbor from Lee valley, but would
> > > have to find hole saws with the correct size mounting holes from some
> > > other source?
> > Only the ones with which you usually make your mistakes. =A0;)
> > I hadn't picked up on the different thread size requirement. =A0That
> > cuts way down on the cheapness and convenience quotients.
> > In any event, that double mounting arbor is interesting, but I'd
> > REALLY like to see something that would let you drill a smaller hole
> > after you drilled one too big. =A0Similar to the 2x4 extender attachmen=
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> > on my circular saw.
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> re: I'd REALLY like to see something that would let you drill a
> smaller hole after you drilled one too big.
> http://tinyurl.com/HoleReducer- Hide quoted text -
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Sorry...bad link...
http://tinyurl.com/HoleReducer2
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