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I've drilled a hole through a 350mm cavity wall for a 6" extractor, using what I believed was the correct core drill (152x150).
Despite all the best will in the world, I've think I've managed to wander slightly, resulting in a hole that's not quite true. The result is that the 150mm liner I bought is REALLY tight and doesn't quite line up. I could do with a little bit of wiggle room. To put it in perspective, I've had the pipe 95% in, but it's pretty snug.
Any tips on techniques or tools I could use to fettle the aforementioned? I've tried the trusty hammer/chisel, but the inner skin is flettons and with no angle of attack, I'm bouncing off.
I'm thinking something like a drum sander or similar. I have considered going in there with an angle grinder, but I think it's a little dangerous given the tight space and potential carnage when it grabs. Might be the only option though?
Despite all the best will in the world, I've think I've managed to wander slightly, resulting in a hole that's not quite true. The result is that the 150mm liner I bought is REALLY tight and doesn't quite line up. I could do with a little bit of wiggle room. To put it in perspective, I've had the pipe 95% in, but it's pretty snug.
Any tips on techniques or tools I could use to fettle the aforementioned? I've tried the trusty hammer/chisel, but the inner skin is flettons and with no angle of attack, I'm bouncing off.
I'm thinking something like a drum sander or similar. I have considered going in there with an angle grinder, but I think it's a little dangerous given the tight space and potential carnage when it grabs. Might be the only option though?