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Hole Saw Fitted With Spring-Loaded Drill Bit
“I like to build purple martin birdhouses and recently came up with a time-saving idea – a spring-loaded drill bit - to use on my hole saw,” says Larry  Symynuk,  Denholm, Sask.    

    He uses the hole saw to cut out 10 to 12 2-in. dia. holes in each house, but says removing all the wooden “donuts” from the hole saw after each cut became a tiresome job.

    “Every time I drilled a hole I had to use a screwdriver to pry the wood out. So I used JB Weld to attach a spring on the arbor inside the hole saw. Now every time I release the pressure on the drill press, the spring automatically pushes the wooden spool out,” says Symynuk.

    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Larry Symynuk,  Box 5, Denholm, Sask. Canada S0M 0R0 (ph 306 445- 4817; larsym01@sasktel.net). 


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2019 - Volume #43, Issue #2