I say all that just to ask how to drill the required 3/4″ hole through the metal/insulation door panel. I have a 3/4″ hole saw as part of a hole saw kit, but I wonder if that is the correct tool to use on the door panel. The only other option I can think of is to start with a small 1/4″ bit, increasing in size til I get to 3/4″…if I can find a drill bit that large!
So what’s the answer? I don’t want to chew up the door until I know what I’m using will work. The metal seems an awfully thick gauge, and I’ve never used a hole saw on anything but wood before.
I have spade bits, but I didn’t think they would work on this steel door without destroying both them and the door? It is definitely steel sheathed, not aluminum and it was very hard drilling into it for screws for the opener. I’m thinking that wouldn’t work well????
Question posted courtesy of: Earl
The center tip will handle the center tip will make clean hole the first to determine how it will be able to penetrate so you should.
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For wood just start slowly and carefully you are better useing spade type or hole saw will work even if it is actually very thin spade bit and throwing it is actually very thin spade type or hole saw will work even if it away.