Drilling fiberglass

Charney

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I have a fiberglass pentair coming next week and i need to drill it for my drip. I have read conflicting recommendations on what type of drill bit to use with fiberglass. What are you all using? Regular hole saw or diamond coated bits?
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I agree with Midwater Midwater and if you have a shop vac you can hold the suction tube next to the drill while you’re doing this and suck up those fibers and dust.
 

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If it's a hole smaller than 1/2" then a normal High Speed Steel (HSS) bit should work just fine, don't go too fast as you want chips or twirls of swarf to come off rather than dust. At 1/2" or larger then a Forstner or wood spade bit with spurs would do better than a twist drill bit and you may have to run it in reverse for a little bit in order to get a start. If it's 2" or larger then hole saw is probably your only option and will work fine but again you may have to run it in reverse a bit depending on the tooth count.
 
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