This last time I used it, it was extra dusty. I had some spare foam tape that i added to the lip and it greatly reduced the dust. Start slow so it gets is starting track in the cut or else it will stall and unravel the blades. The clips that hold the spring chamber broke when I pushed on it too much, but it still works.
Hello from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪. I had one of these back in the early 2000s it was used for audio Applications ceilings speakers were the order of the day. My one went up to 12 inch’s for bass ceiling speakers. I can’t find something that will do the same job.
I was putting mine together to see how it works I put the drill bit in and I did not put the cutters in and now I can’t pull it apart. It is all ready to use but the blades are not in. It is totally stuck, how do I pull it apart?
How far does the drill bit extend beyond the blades? I have to cut a hole in drywall that has a PVC pipe right behind it for a bathroom light fixture. Thanks.
Can this hole saw be adjusted to different sizes such as 4 1/4” or 6 3/8” or just 2”, 3”, 4”...7” only. Oh wait, just saw the packaging which stated 1/4” increments. Thanks for sharing.
I'm looking to cut a 6" hole in my cargo van to fit a porthole window. Would you recommend an adjustable hole saw? or fixed hole saw? would they even be able to cut through sheet metal? Cheers.
Yes I think that would probably work. It may pull some of the cork apart. The best thing I could think of doing is sharpening the small knives on it for a cleaner cut.
TheDurbinCompound I wish it were that simple. The blades are literally ground down almost an inch shorter than they were new! They didn’t just dull. Anyway, going to see if it can be returned tomorrow - if not, I’ll be contacting Milwaukee. No tool should require as much maintenance as this would.
2:40 shit goes flying and he keeps going only like nothing happened... LOL I subscribed for this reason and the fact that the review was good as well And then you said that things made in China are better than anywhere else... dude wtf?
@@Jordaneal you just said he said in the video that it won’t work on plaster and now you’re saying its assumed it won’t work? Bro it’s okay to admit to being wrong
@@Est91. Says the guy who can't spell "through". LOL give it up. And yes, when someone says it a product is used for A or B it is assumed they mean the product is not intended for C (plaster).
We gotta get off the made in China sucks BS. If this was made here, it would cost $250. We use China to do stuff that we don’t want. And they do it well.
@@91326 No, we really don't need to get off the China sucks BS. They are a communist country that enslave their people and try to rape the American markets with outrageous tariffs. Have since at least the year 2000 when I learned of it. People will spend $200 on shitty air Jordan shoes but not spend the extra money for American quality? Sounds backwards to me.
I’ve use this all the time. I’ve never had a problem with it. Used it last night with no issue. Just need to have reasonable expectations of what it is designed for and use it according.