Timeline for How do I drill a 60cm hole in a tree stump, 4.4 cm wide?
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Jul 8 at 20:19 | comment | added | Jasen | I mean the steel scaffold tube, | |
Jul 5 at 22:08 | comment | added | Aldus Bumblebore | These ideas seem very much in the category of "hold my beer...." I would very much enjoy watching you sharpen a clothesline pole and use it as a giant hole saw, but I hope you have good medical! | |
Jul 5 at 15:31 | comment | added | Chris H | @Jasen scaffold tube is aluminium and won't hold an edge. It's also thick which would mean compressing a lot of wood to make room for the tube wall. I've sharpened angle iron and bashed it into wood. It bent | |
Jul 5 at 0:48 | comment | added | Jasen | might have to use water pipe or scaffold pole for the lower tube. | |
Jul 4 at 10:49 | comment | added | Criggie | Interesting idea - but the clothesline poles I've installed have never had the thickness or mass to be sharpened. They're normally hollow with perhaps a plastic end cap, intended to bayonet into a "socket" which is concreted into the ground. Pounding would destroy any modern clothesline. | |
Jul 4 at 1:41 | history | edited | Jasen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 4 at 1:34 | history | answered | Jasen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |