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Old 09-15-2016, 08:19 PM   #1
custom10nut
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Sounds like too much.

I went to a machine shops today to ask about cutting two 4 inch holes in my front bumper, in order to mount my driving lights permanently.
I was given a dialog about how long it would take to set up and secure, and then cut the holes. The guy told me two hours at $90 an hour to do it.
That works out to $90 per hole.
It this the going rate?
Is there a hole saw that can be bought to use on a drill press?
I have access to a large press with variable speed, so that's not an issue.
I know I have seen where people have drilled holes in bumpers to mount fog lights, so the steel can't be that hard.
Any input is greatly accepted
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