YahonMaizosz
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Have fun cutting a 120mm hole with a dremel...You're going to need some major patience.
a plain cordless drill won't have nearly enough torque to cut aluminum/steel...
you need a hammer drill
I've tried lol... and yes, it was a 4 1/2" bi-metal hole saw
hole saw is definitely the way to go unless you have big plans for your dremel. 95% of pc guys who bought one never used it (dremel) again after first hole.
a plain cordless drill won't have nearly enough torque to cut aluminum/steel...
you need a hammer drill
Also with the dremel I've grown rather fond of this attachement; its easier for me to keep a steady hand being able to hold it 'straight on' for cuts.
sharing is caring.That is sweet to know that a Dremel is so much more than just cutting..
I had asked my friend to buy a dremel set with me. Perhaps, he and I can share the price of the dremel set, making it less expensive and double the fun..
I've used my dremel probably a thousand times in the last 6 years on tons of different projects. If you're buying it just to make a fan hole, a hole saw would work a bit better.
you can get the B&D rotary tool for 29.99. It has more torque than the dremel, its a good deal
anybody ever use a plasma cutter for cutting fan holes? I have access to one, though I'm thinking it would be too hot and warp the metal.[/QUOT
I dont know if that would be a good idea,... Pretty sure it would warp the case,... but im not positive.