In a message dated 96-06-21 09:30:01 EDT, you write:
<< I've thought about a session with a coping saw with a fine
metal cutting blade, or perhaps just a long session with
a coarse file. Any other ideas? >>
Joe,
When it comes to cutting clean precise hole or rectangles, I use a hand
operated (they make large pneumatic versions for body shops) panel nibbler. I
got mine at Radio Shack a few years ago.
Lay out the area you need to remove (drill a starter hole if needed) with a
pencil and start nibbling. I usually clean up the cut edges with a fine file.
Hope that helps,
Charlie B.
Capital Triumph Register
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