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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: Eric on June 30, 2010, 10:28:36 PM
There comes a time in every mans life when he must build his throne.... My time has come! ;D What's the best way to install toilet flange? pilot hole then jigsaw? Floor is 1/8 rubber, 1/8 Sheet Metal and 1 inch Marine plywood...suggestions?
A hole saw has it's own pilot bit.....NO Chit........All sises at the hardware store.....It's the only way to go !
Hole saws in that size get awful expensive if that is all you will use it for. A sabre saw will work quite nicely. The hole doesn't have to be perfect as the toilet will cover the hole. A compass will draw a nice round line for cutting.
I used to love using hole saws.. However the bus flor enjoys them as a snack! I don't own a saber saw by I suppose it wouldn't hurt to add to the arsenal!
1/8" sheet metal - if that is steel, it's plate, not sheet metal. Even if it's thinner gauge a sabre saw may have a tough time with it. If it's aluminium, no problem.
Hole saw is what the pro's use, sabre saw is what the rest of us use.
Brian
A Sawzall with a good thin bimetal blade works very well.
I second the sawzall. They are a rough (as opposed to finish) tool and with the correct blade will live up to it's name.
I don't recommend buying one unless you absolutely must, as after the destruction they are mainly useless. To that point, I've never met a sawzall owner who wasn't happy to loan it out when not in use.
In fact if you're around SD you can borrow mine.
Mike