It caught my eye! Still, I don't really know what other forum in particular you'd go to.
as you go thicker than 14 ga you'll have more reason to use holesaws.
Torque can damage you, your drill motor, your workpiece, and your drill bit,,,, and step drills need all the torque you can get them. Scotty's right about using a drill press (pedestal drill) for speed reasons as well. Unfortunately I'm not enough of a toolmaker/machinist to be able to quickly tell you a good surface speed figure, or quickly explain how that works, but I'll make a suggestion. Metal cutting holesaws come packaged with information sheets, which give speeds (RPM) for use in various materials (Aluminum, steel, and SS are each VERY VERY different). Find one of those sheets and use the value given for whatever size your hole will be. A step drill is simply a "1 or 2 toothed holesaw", so it should turn at the same speed.
I've worked with dozens of "tradesmen" that still can't figure that out, so I'll leave it at that.