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John Smith April 13th 04 11:34 AM

cutting holes in alumium
 
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



habbi April 13th 04 12:08 PM

cutting holes in alumium
 
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





P.C. April 13th 04 12:32 PM

cutting holes in alumium
 
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.



John Smith April 13th 04 03:53 PM

cutting holes in alumium
 
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.





Drew Dalgleish April 13th 04 04:06 PM

cutting holes in alumium
 
It will work best if you cut your holes using a drill press with a
peice of wood for backing and well clamped

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




John Smith April 13th 04 04:32 PM

cutting holes in alumium
 
Thanks Drew, I have a bench pillar drill so will use that.
Peter
"Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message
...
It will work best if you cut your holes using a drill press with a
peice of wood for backing and well clamped

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






Boatdreams April 14th 04 04:04 AM

cutting holes in alumium
 
Hole saws are used on aluminum every day in industry...for custom work.
For the few holes you're cutting, you won't need any lubricant. Just
make sure your pilot bit is in tight, the set screws tend to rattle
loose. Good luck.

John Smith wrote:
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




Lew Hodgett April 14th 04 05:12 AM

cutting holes in alumium
 

John Smith writes:

snip
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.


Hole saw will do a good job if you keep the following in mind:

1) Keep drill press RPM low, no more than 200 RPM.

2) Make sure work piece is properly clamped to the drill press table.

You can cut these holes dry, no lube req'd.

Lew




brian clode April 14th 04 08:26 AM

cutting holes in alumium
 
You should use lube Ally tends to stick to the cutting teeth on hole saws.
Bri
"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





John Smith April 14th 04 09:21 PM

cutting holes in alumium
 
thanks to all for the advice
Peter
"brian clode" wrote in message
...
You should use lube Ally tends to stick to the cutting teeth on hole saws.
Bri
"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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