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What to cut with?
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What to cut with?
What is better to cut guards with? I am going to cut out 2cm in the front guards.
Jigsaw or a Grinder? Or anything else?
And should I take the guard off or leave it on so it is a bit sturdier?
Also I want to get some rubber or plastic to put back around the edge. Any one got any suggestions on where to get it or what to use?
Jigsaw or a Grinder? Or anything else?
And should I take the guard off or leave it on so it is a bit sturdier?
Also I want to get some rubber or plastic to put back around the edge. Any one got any suggestions on where to get it or what to use?
Some pics here of when i cut mine- http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... cut#151113 I used a jig Saw.
If your guards are allready painted just use some 2" wide masking tape as a guide on the side that your not cutting off.
If your guards are allready painted just use some 2" wide masking tape as a guide on the side that your not cutting off.
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we used a grinder but its not much good on a curve unless you can get a curved ridge to follow
we used a grinder but its not much good on a curve unless you can get a curved ridge to follow
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Cutting sheet metal
If you can get hold of one, an air operated fein saw is the best thing. Looks like an angle grinder, and uses a vibrating disc. Gives excellent control over the cut. The blade is safe to touch when it's running, and won't grab like an angle grinder can. We used to use one for opening out floor pans for gear shifters, enlarging guards for flares, fitting drop tanks into boot spaces. No sparking either.
cutting
AIR NIBBLER mmmmmmm perfect 

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