Subject: | RE: Holes in panel |
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From: | Bob Harrison <ptag.dev@ukonline.co.uk> |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jan 2002 00:04:42 |
Hi! Richard. I simply scribed the necessary circles etc. then used a fret saw roughly then dremmelled it closer and ultimately filed it. You don't get two chances with the hole saws. Regards Bob Harrison G-PTAG 337 Europa MKI /Jabiru 3300 -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa@post.aviators.net Subject: Holes in panel I am about to do my panel. I understand that the main 6 instruments are best served by a hole 3.16 inches, just larger than 3 1/8. Spruce have a 3 1/8 hole cutter which I'm sure will do the job. Everything in jolly old England is metric and hole cutters seem to come only in 79mm (too small) and 83mm (too large). Can someone who has done this give me some guidance ? Thanks Richard Holder Kit 51 moving forward on its build after a 7 year wait (by someone else). G-OWWW. |
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