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Default Drilling a BIG hole at 40 deg...

nick hull wrote:

Interesting. I would expect carbide grit would quickly clog with
plastic, but maybe there is a coarser tooth blade available. It would
have to be a long blade, at least 12", and would need a very wide
hacksaw frame for clearance and would have to cut omnidirectional unless
the frame allowed omnidirectional settings of the blade.


The carbide grit blade under discussion will cut in any direction. It is
a wire with fairly coarse carbide chunks fused to it.

http://www.antonline.com/p_15-410-GP_402354.htm


Kevin Gallimore


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