@@PaintGwinnett The arbor you used is for small hole saws, let's say 2 inch and smaller. The arbor for larger hole saws has a two pin locking element that takes the stress off the threads. I am not saying you did it wrong, you got 'er done. The tool guy at Home Depot will get you set up next time. Glad to see your Son right in there with you. That is good stuff!!!!!!!!!!
Great job. I did this a few years back. No matter how many times you measure cutting those 4” holes is scary!
nice job!
Nice job. A great father son project
Nice job, where did you source the parts?
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Wrong arbor.
What do you mean?
@@PaintGwinnett
The arbor you used is for small hole saws, let's say 2 inch and smaller. The arbor for larger hole saws has a two pin locking element that takes the stress off the threads. I am not saying you did it wrong, you got 'er done. The tool guy at Home Depot will get you set up next time.
Glad to see your Son right in there with you. That is good stuff!!!!!!!!!!
@@user-nunyabusinessgov ahh, yes well in order to save money I had only purchased the saw and stolen the arbor from a smaller hole saw. Good catch!!