LH

"Lew Hodgett"

30/07/2009 11:38 PM

RE: Another Neat Idea

May not be new, but it is neat and it works.

Was watching another old "What is it" segment of "Ask this old house"
the
other night.

A viewer had a neat idea for removing the plug from a hole saw which
IMHO, ranks high in the PITA category, especially if you have a bunch
of holes to drill.

Solution:

A couple of deck screws spaced 180 degrees apart, screwed into the
plug until they touch the hole saw, then a few turns alternating
between screws until plug clears hole saw.

Not rocket science, but somebody had to think of it.

Lew



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RC

Robatoy

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

30/07/2009 7:36 PM

On Jul 30, 7:38=A0pm, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> May not be new, but it is neat and it works.
>
> Was watching another old "What is it" segment of "Ask this old house"
> the
> other night.
>
> A viewer had a neat idea for removing the plug from a hole saw which
> IMHO, ranks high in the PITA category, especially if you have a bunch
> of holes to drill.
>
> Solution:
>
> A couple of deck screws spaced 180 degrees apart, screwed into the
> plug until they touch the hole saw, then a few turns alternating
> between screws until plug clears hole saw.
>
> Not rocket science, but somebody had to think of it.
>
> Lew

I spin off the mandrel and insert as big a dowel as the hole allows
and I grab the saw and rap the dowel on a bench... presto...

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

01/08/2009 5:29 AM

"Upscale" wrote:

> My "presto" is easier and faster...
> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=59737&cat=1,180,42316&ap=1


At a 200+% price premium, it damn well better dance the tango as well.

The catalog cuts leave a lot to be desired when it comes to showing
how it works so well.

Lew

aJ

[email protected] (Jerry - OHIO)

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

30/07/2009 11:48 PM

How do you get in touch with that show ?
I was changing oil on two hondas one day and had a hard time seeing the
new oil on the cream colored dip stick. So I took a 1/4 inch dowl rod
and marked and oil showed up on the wood real well.
Jerry


http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/MyWoodWorkingPage



http://community.webtv.net/awoodbutcher/1974RuppCentair

Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

31/07/2009 6:41 AM


"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> I spin off the mandrel and insert as big a dowel as the hole allows
> and I grab the saw and rap the dowel on a bench... presto...

My "presto" is easier and faster...
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=59737&cat=1,180,42316&ap=1

RC

Robatoy

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

30/07/2009 8:19 PM

On Jul 30, 10:49=A0pm, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Robatoy" wrote:
>
> I spin off the mandrel and insert as big a dowel as the hole allows
> and I grab the saw and rap the dowel on a bench... presto...
>
> I tried that a few times but must not have the Midas touch..
>
> Banging on a 1/2" dowel in the center of the plug can be interesting.
>
> Lew

The dowel is only about 6" long. You hold the saw and the dowel in one
hand, aligned that the dowel touches the centre of the plug, Friction
will hold it centered...it is a bit of a 'touch'. Then you smack the
dowel/saw combo onto the bench whilst holding the saw firmly.
Works fine up to 2-1/2 " which is justabout all I go to.

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

31/07/2009 3:30 AM

"Robatoy" wrote:

> Works fine up to 2-1/2 " which is justabout all I go to.

Ah ha, junior league.<G>

3"-5" can get very interesting, especially down in the hull of a boat
cutting thru plywood with a fiberglass skins.

Lew


LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

31/07/2009 2:49 AM


"Robatoy" wrote:

I spin off the mandrel and insert as big a dowel as the hole allows
and I grab the saw and rap the dowel on a bench... presto...

I tried that a few times but must not have the Midas touch..

Banging on a 1/2" dowel in the center of the plug can be interesting.

Lew


LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

31/07/2009 4:16 AM

"Jerry - OHIO" wrote:

> How do you get in touch with that show ?
----------------------------------------------------------------

Send your "What is it?" to the following address:
This Old House Productions, Inc.
Attn: "What is it?"
PO Box 130
Concord, MA 01742

Please note that objects are non-returnable and must not weigh more
than 20 pounds. If your object appears on the show, you'll receive an
ASK This Old House t-shirt.

------------------------------------------------------



Lew


lL

[email protected] (Larry W)

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

31/07/2009 12:43 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
Lew Hodgett <[email protected]> wrote:

<...snipped...>
>A couple of deck screws spaced 180 degrees apart, screwed into the
>plug until they touch the hole saw, then a few turns alternating
>between screws until plug clears hole saw.
<...snipped...>

It is a good idea but with my luck, the screws would line up directly
over the holes on the back side of the hole saw.


--
Make it as simple as possible, but no simpler.

Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org

TD

"Tom Dacon"

in reply to "Lew Hodgett" on 30/07/2009 11:38 PM

01/08/2009 8:35 AM


"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Upscale" wrote:
>
>> My "presto" is easier and faster...
>> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=59737&cat=1,180,42316&ap=1
>
>
> At a 200+% price premium, it damn well better dance the tango as well.
>
> The catalog cuts leave a lot to be desired when it comes to showing how it
> works so well.
>
> Lew
>
>

Time is money, my man...

Tom Dacon


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