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Youper0 t1_j9trmuf wrote

This is one of those problems in life that is cheaper to just buy new* drilling granite is hard to do, it's going to be even harder to stay on Center with the existing hole.

There's no cheap way to do what you're talking about. Just buy the weights, unless you really really really want granite weights. Counter stores that deals in granite might be able to help you, but keep in mind if you drop them they're going to break.

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Katzen_Kradle t1_j9u2evm wrote

He could fill the existing 1” hole with a 1” diameter wooden rod, and tighten the fit with shims.

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Youper0 t1_j9u3z4u wrote

That's a great idea!!, Then he just use any standard diamond hole saw with the center drill bit.

.... It's still going to cost him $100 for the hole saw but he's not asking for something that's cheap* Tools are expensive.!

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elSuavador t1_j9v81ot wrote

You just hole saw out a piece of plywood the same size as your diamond hole saw and then clamp it to the granite.

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