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They work nicely in aluminum, I have used them to cut 5" round hole in 1/2"
aluminum for my transom scuppers. They cut better with cutting fluid, kerosene is ideal but any oil will do. "John Smith" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, I am now at the stage of needing to install the dashboard instruments on my boat rebuild. I have a choice of buying a custom panel or making one myself which is the preferred choice. I have a piece of 4mm aluminium sheet which I would like to use. Can anyone advise me on cutting circular holes in the stuff. I have a 'Hole saw' set which describes its self as 'Bi-metal' It works fine in wood and plastic. has anyone tried them on aluminium please? Most of the holes will be for 2" instruments although there is a larger Tacho which is approx 3.5 inches. any suggestions will be appreciated even if they are of 'The don't even think about it' variety. many thanks Peter |
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"habbi" skrev i en meddelelse ... They work nicely in aluminum, I have used them to cut 5" round hole in 1/2" aluminum for my transom scuppers. They cut better with cutting fluid, kerosene is ideal but any oil will do. Spirit , ------ Alkohol , is even better.. P.C. |
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Thanks very much, I will give it a try over the next few days.
regards to all Peter "P.C." wrote in message . .. Hi "habbi" skrev i en meddelelse ... They work nicely in aluminum, I have used them to cut 5" round hole in 1/2" aluminum for my transom scuppers. They cut better with cutting fluid, kerosene is ideal but any oil will do. Spirit , ------ Alkohol , is even better.. P.C. |
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