fabrication advice needed
Re: fabrication advice needed
Like RG said, run the hole saw backwards, take your time, let it cool,then run it some more.
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Re: fabrication advice needed
Its a little late now but that is how I make the afterburner. I use a paddle bit. Keep it at a slow speed and take your time. I get a perfect hole every time.
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Re: fabrication advice needed
Yes, paddle bits are nice for aluminum hole cutting.irrationalsolutions wrote:Its a little late now but that is how I make the afterburner. I use a paddle bit. Keep it at a slow speed and take your time. I get a perfect hole every time.
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