Will L.
Well-Known Member
The idea behind the coolant is a rust inhibitor in water, and cheaper than water soluble cutting oil. For cutting the truckbed I would use a trickle of water out of a garden hose, like mentioned above. Nothing will get wet that does not get wet in the rain, other than the fresh edge of the middle you cutting. After the cut simply dry off the wet edge of the metal and paint. This way you don't have a bunch of antifreeze or oils spilled all in the bed down on top of the axle and whatever you have to clean up. The idea behind any cutting fluid is mainly to keep the cutting tool from getting hot.
I checked with one of my buddies who still a Mac guy and he said they did not offer that large of a holesaw, but the warranty still covers when drillbits get dull or break for the size they do have.
I checked with one of my buddies who still a Mac guy and he said they did not offer that large of a holesaw, but the warranty still covers when drillbits get dull or break for the size they do have.