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Old 01-13-2008, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by dhondagod
I have a JMR that I purchased from PolyPerformance. (no affilitation)

http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/...6&cat=0&page=1

Its the most expensive hole saw notcher on the planet I think but has roller bearings instead of bushings and is beef! Works awsome and dosent deflect like some of the other notchers.

Very happy with it and I doubt Ill ever have to replace it.

Chris
That thing does look beefy, but man $$$$. I really havn't had a problem with deflection. I have used mine so much, you figure the best way to use it. As I said previously, use good hole saws. It also hlpe to use cutting oil. It is not required, but it will make your saws last longer. The only time I saw any deflection is when I was trying to get by with a dull saw. If you use a good saw and let it do the work instead of forcing it through you will have no problem. I think I am gooing to take a look at the needle bearings.

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