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Nitrogeno25

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:05 PM Reply With Quote
Cutting patinted aluminium

During my duratec transplant I need to enlarge the outlet for the exhaust. How can I do to enlarge the hole where the exhaust exit with minimal damage to the paint work?

Thank you in advance!

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jacko

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:10 PM Reply With Quote
I would use a jigsaw with a very fine cutting blade but first put masking type all over the area where you are cutting
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mookaloid

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:20 PM Reply With Quote






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r1_pete

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:24 PM Reply With Quote
I'd go with a flap wheel and patience, you should be able to touch the edges in, or use a trim.
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deltron63

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jacko
I would use a jigsaw with a very fine cutting blade but first put masking type all over the area where you are cutting

That's how i did mine

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Confused but excited.

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:46 PM Reply With Quote
You could try masking the area with tape, then gently cutting the outline with a craft knife. Carefully cut away up to your score line.





Tell them about the bent treacle edges!

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austin man

posted on 18/11/11 at 09:54 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by deltron63
quote:
Originally posted by jacko
I would use a jigsaw with a very fine cutting blade but first put masking type all over the area where you are cutting

That's how i did mine


Also consider using plywood beneath it and cut through this , this helps it stop bending if the alluminium snags in the blade





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macc man

posted on 19/11/11 at 09:52 AM Reply With Quote
I had a similar problem so I used a holesaw supported by plywood at rear. Worked for me.






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Dusty

posted on 19/11/11 at 10:52 AM Reply With Quote
Sheet metal nibbler. The type that leaves thousands of tiny sharp new moon shaped scraps that get in your fingers for weeks after. This ones a snip but there are 30 more from £16 upwards on ebay. Fein Sheet Metal Nibbler BLK 3.5, 10 Gauge (110V) | eBay


[Edited on 19/11/11 by Dusty]

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