cutting holes damn net pots

Roger A. Shrubber

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my dad was a mechanic, and he drove it into me that with tools, like nothing else, you get what you pay for. if i had some very flimsy material to cut holes in, those would be ok, but they would get thrown in my 5 gallon bucket of "shit" afterwards...
these are whats in my actual toolbox
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenox-1200L-17-Piece-Electricians-Hole-Saw-Kit/163330933296

sooo, i guess you can get a set for 15 bucks....but i wouldn't....
 

rkymtnman

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my dad was a mechanic, and he drove it into me that with tools, like nothing else, you get what you pay for. if i had some very flimsy material to cut holes in, those would be ok, but they would get thrown in my 5 gallon bucket of "shit" afterwards...
these are whats in my actual toolbox
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenox-1200L-17-Piece-Electricians-Hole-Saw-Kit/163330933296

sooo, i guess you can get a set for 15 bucks....but i wouldn't....
i'm with ya but i have bought a handful of things at hf that have been awesome: airless paint sprayer, 2 cycle 1200w gennie to name 2 that iv'e been very happy with and saved a ton of dough too.
 

5BY5LEC

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i'm with ya but i have bought a handful of things at hf that have been awesome: airless paint sprayer, 2 cycle 1200w gennie to name 2 that iv'e been very happy with and saved a ton of dough too.
One tool in particular, the Chicago 10" sliding miter saw has certainly earned my respect.
I have done every but of woodwork on the house I live in now with that saw. It is a great tool.
That being said, when I first got it, it was out quite a bit. I had to square the blade both horizontal and vertical, but I got it dead on across the entire slide. Something to be said for 90 bucks out the door.
 

censorship

Active Member
I had the bad luck that a special drill broke my bucket. So now i'm using a soldering machine.
Cost 15$
Also good for making holes in the pots themselves ( i buy regular cheap full pots and not the net pots )
 

Airwalker16

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Skill saw and a hole big enough to stick the little thin blade down through to start. But yeah, you do need to trace somehow, go in 1/4" all the way around inside the line so it fits perfect snug with the lip of the net pot.
 
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