Advice on cutting a hole in new sink

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Waiting on a new kitchen sink from wickes it's tectonic material??

Anyway it I've seen people say ill need to use a 35mm hole saw any recommendations? Mate mentioned starrett hole saws.

I suppose I'll also need an arbor for the holesaw
 
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I'd like to chime in and help as I fitted my own sink but I don't really understand what it is your asking.
Does the sink not come pre drilled for taps or something?
I think it'll come with pre drilled holes and you can choose which side you want to drill depending on which side you want the sink.

Asking what people used as I've seen 35mm holesaws mentioned a lot and I don't want to get the wrong thing and ruin the sink when trying to drill through.

This is the sink https://www.wickes.co.uk/Franke-Tit...mposite-Kitchen-Sink---Graphite-Grey/p/177846
 
One of the reviews mentions there are no pre-drilled holes.

"There is no pre-drilled holes for taps so you can place it wherever you want (I think this is a great thing but some might disagree)."
It's just arrived and the packaging doesn't look great :eek:

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Is there not a green dot on the top of the sink where a hole can be tapped out then filed. Underneath should be some part drilled 35mm holes to choose.
Andi.
There looks like a small pilot hole either side.

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Going to order these hopefully it'll give me no trouble

https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-11mm-holesaw-arbor-32-152mm/1779h

https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-bi-metal-holesaw-35mm/72961

Just gotta decide whether to order clear silicone sanitary or just the general purpose. Think the sanitary has anti mould.
 
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