Ultimately, my question is how many holes are holesaws good for?
I drilled 3 holes in a 75 gallon with a diamond hole saw from BRS and the 3rd hole had significantly more chipping than the first 2. The actual bit looks worn. I am not sure I am confident using it again, but these bits seem expensive to only last for 3 holes.
I used a water dam to hold the water and keep the blade cool in case that is a factor.
What are your thoughts?
Are there better bits that I can buy that will last longer?
I drilled 3 holes in a 75 gallon with a diamond hole saw from BRS and the 3rd hole had significantly more chipping than the first 2. The actual bit looks worn. I am not sure I am confident using it again, but these bits seem expensive to only last for 3 holes.
I used a water dam to hold the water and keep the blade cool in case that is a factor.
What are your thoughts?
Are there better bits that I can buy that will last longer?