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Re: Navigation System Install Suggestions
I also would drill the corners, another option is an air saw...you got to control them tho
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Portland
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Re: Navigation System Install Suggestions
Yeah that's a good idea. If you have a hard time controlling the tool you might drill more often too, and then just connect the dots. Or rather than cutting the lines fully, just cut the width of the tool in spots, and slowly overlap, kind of like tac welding something you don't want to warp.
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Bowie, Maryland
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Re: Navigation System Install Suggestions
Okay Gents; thank you much.
I do have a Dremel tool. So it sounds like it would be a good time to put it to use. Eddie |
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