Question about eBay diamond hole saws...

Physh1

Premium Member
I was going to pick up a set...I've seen that everyone refers to them as cheap & good. Question is should I expect to be able to drill quite a few tanks with these or will they wear quick? Just trying to figure if investing in a more expensive set would have a better performance lifetime.

Any info would be appreciated...
 
I've purchase $50 bits from ameriglass as well as the cheaper bits and I don't think there is a noticeable difference in the usage of either bit.
 
For the cost of the Hong Kong bits, what's the difference?
They are so cheap they are almost disposable.

I've used them for many drillings and if you keep them well lubed and don't abuse them, you will easily get your moneys worth.
 
I've got at least 15 holes in 3/8th glass with my 2" bulkhead sized ebay cheapy. It still looks and cuts like it did when it was new.

Quality bit or cheapy bit, if you drill with it incorrectly its going to ruin the bit and possibiliy break the glass. The trick is to simply lift off the work every 5 seconds or so with large amounts of water flow to flush the cutting area. If the bit never gets hot and the pressure on the bit remains resonable, any bit will last for a very long time.
 
I drilled 5 holes with both of the bits I got... If you're worried about it then just buy two. They're a lot cheaper than the american made ones and it's not like you're drill 100 holes or something.
 
Alex,

This is the DIY forum, we do stuff ourselves here. The Cheap holesaws work as well as the very very expensive ones, so there is no "take a chance with some cheap hole saw"

Kim
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11453036#post11453036 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aastretch64
Why would you guys spends hundreds of dollars on a tank, and take a chance with some cheap hole saw?!?!?

Alex
Yes
 
where do you think the expensive hole saws are made??? probably the same place, then labeled with a brand name and a 500% mark up
 
Like others have said on here the "cheap" hole saws work great, I have drilled probably 20 holes with the one that I use for 1/2" bulkheads and it still works great. The key is to let the bit due the work and keep it wet...

Thats it...
 
I don't see any "risk" in using the "cheap" bits. Mine has at least 10 holes on it and still cuts like new. $10 shipped vs. $50+tax and shipping, no ? about it.
 
I have at least 10 holes with my cheapy and another half dozen in PEI 5 rated porcelain tile (much harder than the glass) .
 
never seen any like that, not sure they would work well for glass because you are not cut you are grinding the glass. Plus it would put a lot more pressure on the small point which is NOT good.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11453036#post11453036 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aastretch64

Why would you guys spends hundreds of dollars on a tank, and take a chance with some cheap hole saw?!?!?

Alex
:D Because we spent hundreds of dollars on a tank! :D
 
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