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snorkel ??????
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snorkel ??????
hey guys
i was woundering the best way to cut hole in front gaurd for a snorkel.......
any help would be appreciated.!!!!
i was woundering the best way to cut hole in front gaurd for a snorkel.......
any help would be appreciated.!!!!
1995 hilux d`cab
Road Ranger
cheap bunnings hole saws are not fun to use, they go blunt very quickly, take aced and heat up a lot
get the correct size hole saw in a decent quality, or take your ime with a sawzall or similar, althoug the inner gaurd depending on the model can be difcult
get the correct size hole saw in a decent quality, or take your ime with a sawzall or similar, althoug the inner gaurd depending on the model can be difcult
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
You can also use a sheet metal nibbler., hand or drill type.
$17:95
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BAzzle
$17:95
http://dseau.resultspage.com/search.php ... .y=0&I1=Go
BAzzle
Thats cheap!bazzle wrote:You can also use a sheet metal nibbler., hand or drill type.
$17:95
http://dseau.resultspage.com/search.php ... .y=0&I1=Go
BAzzle
I did mine with a hole saw. NIce circle and quick!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
yea yea
thanks alot fellas... i think i will do a guisePEPE said and go with the holes and nibble at it and crean it up.. i would be more comfortable doing this as i a carpenter....... i dont like steel...:(
yea welll thanks for all your input,
thanks fellaz heaps on this 1 !!!!!!!!!!!
thanks alot fellas... i think i will do a guisePEPE said and go with the holes and nibble at it and crean it up.. i would be more comfortable doing this as i a carpenter....... i dont like steel...:(
yea welll thanks for all your input,
thanks fellaz heaps on this 1 !!!!!!!!!!!
1995 hilux d`cab
I put masking tape over the whole lot, marked it out on top of the tape, and then drilled heaps of small holes and joined the dots and finished it up with the Dremel.
A holesaw wasn't good for me, as the hole I wanted was a teardrop shape and not circle, to allow for some of the inside radius of the 90 deg bend to go into the guard, so the pipework sat flush with the panel.
I also used a window sealant strip from Clark Rubber, which made it come up good
A holesaw wasn't good for me, as the hole I wanted was a teardrop shape and not circle, to allow for some of the inside radius of the 90 deg bend to go into the guard, so the pipework sat flush with the panel.
I also used a window sealant strip from Clark Rubber, which made it come up good
these are great, don't know an Oz retailer though
http://www.stainelec.com.au/kamekura.html
basically drill a pilot hole 10-12mm
Apply dies and the press cut the panel
The beauty is the don't distort or warp the panel, no scratches and a clean cut
You can also get ones that have a bolt which you tighten instead pf the press machine thingo
Sparkies use them alot for electrical panels, so maybe try an Elect Wholesaler
I used to use Esco brand ones and recomend them
http://www.stainelec.com.au/kamekura.html
basically drill a pilot hole 10-12mm
Apply dies and the press cut the panel
The beauty is the don't distort or warp the panel, no scratches and a clean cut
You can also get ones that have a bolt which you tighten instead pf the press machine thingo
Sparkies use them alot for electrical panels, so maybe try an Elect Wholesaler
I used to use Esco brand ones and recomend them
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The one in the top right is what I was refering to, expensive though
If you are handy with the lathe pretty easy to make
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