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pastor1189
Aug 4, 2015, 09:34 AM
If you have a pipe, and want to know what size wood drill bit to use
To make a hole in the wood to accommodate the size pipe. What do you do, just guess.
By drilling holes in scrap piece of wood, till you fine the correct size. Or do you use caliper or make a template of the pipe
cdad
Aug 4, 2015, 12:29 PM
A caliper is the most common tool for getting the O.D. of a pipe.
pastor1189
Aug 4, 2015, 01:24 PM
Yes that sounds wonderful. You get the outside diameter of the pipe.
Then how do you transfer that information to drill bit size?
ma0641
Aug 4, 2015, 05:23 PM
You can use a good machinists ruler if you don't have a caliper. Then, look up fraction drills or spade bits, possibly a Forsner bit and go 1 size up. You can use an escutcheon plate over the pipe to cover the hole. About what size are we seeing, 1" or more? Less?
pastor1189
Aug 5, 2015, 04:58 AM
When you put the caliper on the pipe it reads 1.00 maybe
That is a inch spade bit?
creahands
Aug 5, 2015, 06:48 AM
The minimum size spade to use would 1 1/8" If you have bits you can use the bit to get the size of hole. With the Forsner bit if it does not go in it will work. With a spade bit lay it on top. Leave room for expansion.
Chuck
Stratmando
Aug 6, 2015, 04:59 AM
Chuck, hope all is well. Why a 1 1/8"? I use 1 1/8" Bit for 3/4" PVC/Smurf. and a 7/8" Bit for 1/2" PVC/Smurf(ENT). Can't tell the size in the picture. Plus with a 7/8" Hole in the center of the stud, It will keep conduit the 1 1/4 inch clearance needed to eliminate the need for Nail plates. Just curious, I probably missed something, Take Care
pastor1189
Aug 6, 2015, 05:13 AM
The pipe is for a edge glued common round wood,(after a drill hole)would slide down the pipe.A stop of some sort would prevent the wood from sliding all the way to the base. Making a stand for barbecue items. Have dull too large Forsners. Have one 1 11/8 spade type. A few hole saws too. Caliper reading has 1.00 but what that converts to in drill bit sizes,escapes me? Could use a scrap piece of wood to test?
cdad
Aug 6, 2015, 12:34 PM
1.00 = 1 inch
The 1 and 1/8th spade would give it clearance. 1,1/8 = 1.125
pastor1189
Aug 6, 2015, 12:54 PM
So that how you calculate from the caliper reading? I'll save that information
However I found a hole saw, that made the hole perfectly.
Thanks to all