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How thick is the stainless steel?

 

If only a few mil thick a decent bi metal one with cutting oil will do, Starrett or Bosch etc if it's thick then you can buy carbide toothed hole saws not cheap though.

 

When cutting go slow and steady as soon as it goes blue it will blunt your cutter.

 

TCT toothed hole saw link, cheaper than I thought. https://www.starrett.co.uk/shop/power_tool_accessories/holesaws/tct_stainless_steel_hole_saw/?gclid=CIbE14us7dMCFWsq0wodhKMJhw

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Starrett. When cutting stainless you got to have a sharp tool, use lots of lubricant /coolant, go slow so as not to get the cutter hot and keep cutting. If you ease off the stainless will work harden and blunt the cutter almost immediately. Wrecking the cutter.

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Blimey. Ow a much! I've got one out in the workshop somewhere. Jeez it's frightening when you start to tally up how much stuff costs like drills and taps and dies and bigger tools.

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