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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

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For more information on Milwaukee Power Tools From Clairton Industrial Tool & Supply. Clairton has permission from Milwaukee to Use this video to demonstrate the Big Hawg Hole Cutters.

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  • took the word right out of my mouth, He's asking for a snapped wrist.

    ls1phsyco - I can imagine the only bone you have broke is your dick in car exhaust you twat !

  • I want one!

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  • @blzbub1 you would shore it up on either side before you drill, if you knew anything about weight distribution

  • Word.

  • And thus the joist collapsed :-)

  • Also, the drilling capacity you are talking about is for drilling a complete hole (selfeed bits). With the Big Hawg Hole Cutter (shown) it is only cutting the exterior of the hole and therefor is not removing near the amount of material that a selfeed bit would.

  • This would be the best drill to use with the Big Hawg Hole Cutter. The Milwaukee Super Hawg (used in video) is the only drill this size with a clutch. This will prevent the kickback that you see with other drills this size. The clutch only works in high speed. The person in the video is not a "professional actor" he is a product manager for Milwaukee. When the tools are used correctly the danger you mention(bwstuber) does not exist.

  • Poor choice of drill to use. With new big gullet hole cutters like this and TCT carbide hole cutters from Blue Boar all you really need is a 18 volt cordless. I have cut 6-1/4" holes in 1" Advantech with the Milwaukee M18 cordless and the DeWalt 18v cordless drills. What works the best is DeWalt 3-speed gearbox model using its middle speed range. With modern big gullet hole saws you can use a 2" max hole saw or self-feed bit rated hand drill to easily cut 6" diameter holes in wood, MDF, FRP, etc

  • Been in the business for 40 years..2 Super Hogs (shown), 1 Hole Hawg, 2 B&D Timberwolfs. 4 1/2" holes every day with hole saws. Through steel too. Get a life,,,and learn to use the tool, O.K.

  • THAT'S A BIG ASS OLE SAW

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