disc cutter and a steady hand.
2006-10-24 09:03:32
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answer #1
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answered by neogriff 5
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If it is to be a small hole, I would recommend a hole saw. If it is to be a large or irregular shaped hole, I would recommend using a cut off-wheel/small disc type cutter. A nibbler would also work well too.
Using a saw is an option, but you run the risk of distorting the metal surrounding the actual cut.
If a saw is used, a medium speed, FINE tooth blade would be highly recommended.
Ideally, a plasma cutter would do the trick!
2006-10-24 09:37:49
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answered by konstipashen 5
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if it is a small hol;e up to a couple of inches in dia then use a hole cutter. Anything over that I would drill a pilot hole and use a fine toothed hacksaw blade. Not in the saw but wrap a cloth round it and saw away
2006-10-24 09:07:00
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answer #3
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answered by Westey 2
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It depends on what size of hole and where you want to cut it. I recommend a QMax sheet metal cutter. It cuts a clean burr free hole that doesn't need any finishing. Costs around £5.
2006-10-24 22:38:47
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answered by David W 4
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A high powered drill and a metal cutting hole-saw bit
2006-10-27 19:40:00
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answered by dreaminncalifornia 2
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Wow there are all kinds of cutting tools. Die grinder with a cut-off wheel. body air saw. Sawzall. Dremil tool. Plazma cutter.
2006-10-24 11:23:06
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answered by quick8stang29 2
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Try a hole saw
2006-10-24 15:12:32
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answered by Josh S 7
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if you go to a decent motor mechanic they will cut it with an air saw 4 you,cheaper than hiring a cutter
2006-10-24 09:03:45
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answered by romancer 4
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you can find a hole saw at the hardware store :)
2006-10-24 09:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the size.
2006-10-24 09:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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