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Looking for a Suitable Tool
I have an MDF timber box (describing it simply) that has a 200mm. hole cut out the bottom..The bottom panel thickness is 25mm.
I want to increase the hole to 250mm. in diam. The internal box base is approx. 300x300.The depth of the box is 150mm..
Normally a simple enough job, but in this instance I can only reach the hole by going into the box because it's a part of a larger construction..
There's not enough room inside the box to use a router or jigsaw, so any ideas what sort of cutting tool I can use..
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Re: Looking for a Suitable Tool
Thanks Wayne...
I'm glad to hear that the multi-tools will cut through the MDF very easily..
There is a fairly narrow blade that comes with the kits which should do the job..It will be just a matter of making a lot of cuts and finishing off with sandpaper..
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Thanks Brad...
Yeah I've use those bits before and they are not very effective
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250mm is a big hole saw, if they do it would be expensive, sorry I must have misread the size you are trying to work with.
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