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Dear All
Looking to use two hole saws with a single arbor to enlarge existing ceiling gyprock holes from 50mm to 70mm something similar to this
Reason to enlarging holes as I can't the downright 50mm with their brackets as I guess there are old style
I have got couple of hole saws set but problem thread on arbor wouldn't fit 2 hole saws
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Thx
Evening @zillah
I just popped into the shed at 10 pm and looked through some old hole saw sets.
These are from Clints Warehouse from the early 2000's. Cheap and nasty I admit but would suffice for gyprock.
I can get the combination but the 50mm only protrudes 5mm above the 70mm, so certainly not as long as seen in the photo in your link above.
Another thought is a 50mm wood disc inserted into a PVC pipe section.
Just late night thoughts.
Cheers.
Thx Noyade for your help and appreciate your support
i am thinking about your suggestion 50mm wood disc
And this video exactly what I want to do from 50mm to 70mm
Hello @zillah
It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Noyade. You can also achieve the same effect with the Craftright 16 Piece Holesaw Set. Please note that this is a light to medium duty holesaw kit for wood, plastic and plasterboard.
Please remember to wear personal protection such as gloves, goggles and a mask when using your tools.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
There are basically two levels of hole saw sets, entry level and pro.
The DIY one you have has a 'normal' cutting depth.
The PRO sets usually have 'extended' cutting depth, for example used by plumbers and cabinet makers.
I suggest the following workaround (which I have done) providing you can access that area and... it's quite laborious requiring some patience.
Cut to size a piece of plywood to fit between the joists and secure with brackets.
Back inside using a compass find the center of the 50mm plaster hole and boar your 70mm hole.
Cheers
G'day @zillah
"i am thinking about your suggestion 50mm wood disc"
It does work. I removed the 6 mm drill and replaced it with a 6 mm bolt. Cut the head off and 'notch' the other end for the grub screw.
But it's not pretty.
Cheers.
Morning Noyade
Nice technique
I guess initially you used 50mm holesaw to boar in a thick timber to get 50mm cylindrical template
Then you attached that template to your arbor to be a pilot guide with 70mm holesaw
Hi Mitchel
I have got few around 5 at the house
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