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10 tpi metal hole saws do exist. I don't know if they are fine enough but.... http://www.medfordtools.com/metalworking/holesaws.html
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostIf you're cutting tube/bar with a hack saw/sawzall and are making a straight cut, get a hose clamp and line it up with where you want to make your cut and you can use it as a guide for the blade to get a straight cut..
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Here's a good one, I use this a LOT
This nut is welded in place to facilitate the cutting of the notch for this tube to fit over. In this case, a 5/16" nut is tacked in place to hold the pilot drill for the 1 5/8" hole saw. This time a nut was used because of the height of the centerline in relation to the top of the tube. If the centerline were further from the surface, I'd just use a small scrap of steel and drill a hole through it. This works with any size hole saw, any kind of material (thin wall tubing, round our square). If you can do this in a drill press, it's that much better.
This is the finished product.
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