![]() ![]() I spoke with one of their people at the AHR Expo last week in Chicago and they are coming out with a arbor kit for using a hole saw on their shields and some special grit hole saws for wood plaster. The tungsten carbide blades are good for about 30 holes even in thick plaster. We use an adjustable hole cutter from Hole Pro ( on a 3/8" 18v cordless drill to cut across the layers and the shield collects all the dust and shavings which is really sweet. Plaster is applied in two coats so any vertical movement as with a sawzall is virtually guaranteed to create cracks as the two layers are separated. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. We suggest not registering using an AT&T, BellSouth, AOL or Yahoo email address. Gain access to our free AOP (Ask a Professional) Section to get real answers for your questions.Īll this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register for an account, so join our community today today!.Post photos, respond to polls and access other special features.Participate in over 40 different forums and search/browse from nearly 3 million posts.As a registered Guest you will be able to: ![]() To gain full access to our forums you must register for a free account. ![]() You are currently viewing as a NON-REGISTERED guest which gives you limited access to view discussions
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