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Old 06-01-2013, 09:27 AM   #1
rcrahn
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Re: cutting holes for factory AC vents

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I would suggest something like this if you have a compressor. I used a sawsall to do mine and it was way too rough to take those tight turns. Used it and an electric die grinder to make the final feathering to my line. Thought I got too big in one spot and had a moment of horror!! Picture is from Harbor Freight. Saw would cost you about 19 bucks. Use lots of tape to protect your paint around your cut. Good luck.
Thanks, great minds think alike....I was searching around last night and came across this..... it should do the trick. Yes, I recently picked up a Sanborn commercial 60 gallon compressor from CL.


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Rcrahn, looks good. Btw, my 69 LeMans convert would like to borrow the Poncho 400 enigine from the Firebird next to your truck.
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Kevin, you never mentioned you have a Lemans vert! You need to send me some pics man. It has a 350 right? Well, the firebird was a father son build, like this truck. She has a 462....
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