DIYgirl
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I'm in the process of replacing a faucet on an old porcelain (1950s) bathroom sink. I now realize that the center hole on the sink isn't big enough to accommodate the supply lines on the new faucet that need to go through the center hole! What would be the best way to enlarge the hole that is half an inch deep? I've tried a tile/glass drill bit with the idea of drilling around the hole, hardly made a dent! What about a jigsaw with the right blade? Or maybe a reciprocating saw?...Any ideas would be helpful, Thanks!
PS. Yes, I know I should probably just go and buy the right faucets but I got them at a really good price...
PS. Yes, I know I should probably just go and buy the right faucets but I got them at a really good price...