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    #11
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    Tools?

    Quote Originally Posted by texas grass
    yeah if you can follow a line, but a hole saw will be the easiest
    and sorry for the 2 same links i meant a kit like this
    Amazon.com: Ryobi 5 Pc. 18V Combo Kit - Factory Reconditioned: Home Improvement
    depending on line of work, you really dont need a dewalt, ryobi is a good cheaper brand in my eyes
    What type of chuck size is that ryobi drill?

    Do they make hole saws for it?

    If not i just buy that 5 pc stuff and use recrioprator,
    cause i don't what to have to buy two drills as
    i need to unscrew alot screws and make 6" holes
    in a wall and you need certain size chucks two do that right?

    I just hope the ryobi can do both.

    Thx, saves money.

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    #12
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    Tools?

    a 3/8 shank

    hole saw kits are universal to the shank size either a 3/8 for smaller sizes, and generally 1/2 for larger sizes

    a 1/2 shank but a drill like that will cost abit more,

    or get another smaller holesaw and interchange the saw part, most enterchange

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    #14
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    Tools?

    that should do good, ive never thought to use 1 like that before
    good thing is you dont have to change bits anytime you want to change hole size

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Tools?

    if you have a drill already just grab a jigsaw at lowes, hd, menards, etc. Trace out your 6 inch diameter hole with a drafting compass (about 3 bucks at walgreens, office depot, etc.).Use a 1/2" drill bit to make a hole and use the jigsaw to cut out your circle cause that 6 inch holesaw is expensive. if you want to spend the 70 bucks, feel free, the right tool for the job is always best. You can get a cheap jigsaw for about 19 bucks.

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    #16
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    Tools?

    If you have the room to work in, a sabre saw will work just fine....it will cut a fairly small radius circle, if you don't care what it looks like, use a sawzall, the hole saw in the electric drill will leave a very nice looking, neat hole.....the down side of the hole saw is that if it catches or binds in the hole, it will break your wrist. The larges hole saw that *I* will use in a drill is 4 inches, and I do that kind of stuff for a living.
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