What power tool do I need?

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Hi there
what tools would I need to cut out holes in a worktop for a sink and hob?
Thanks
Alison
 
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Hi Alison

I'm assuming that this is a standard laminated chipboard top. You need an electric drill (or a cordless one) and a drill bit to drill a hole in each of the corners. Then use a jigsaw with a down cut blade to cut-out the holes between the corners. Try to get a decent quality blade like a Bosch - it makes all the difference. Depending on the type of sink you might also need a hole saw for the tap opening (if that is in the worktop and not the sink)

Scrit
 
Thanks very much- sounds sensible. I was all ready to buy a router and jig!
 
Yes, this is sensible advice from Scrit. I was going to say the same thing although, it looks like I was beaten to it lol.

@Blainey: I use a Skil jigsaw (here's the product: http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wc...482>C$cip=37565>C$cip=37569&categoryId=37569) and works a treat for most DIY jobs. It's not the most expensive in the range but, then again, not the cheapest either. Never go for the cheapest power tool because they may look similar to the higher priced products but, are not as advanced and have their limitations. Therefore, they are only suited to simple jobs. I think a power tool from £50-£70 is adequate :). Good luck with your sawing. Be careful too ;).

@Scrit: I like your signature :mrgreen:.
 
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Just went and had a look in my jigsaw box. The downcut blades are Bosch T101BR

Scrit
 
blainey, if you do use a downward blade make sure you hold the jig-saw tightly and more pressure on the worktop to stop the jig-saw jumping ;)
 

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