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RazMan

posted on 20/12/10 at 06:02 PM Reply With Quote
Cutting an air filter backplate

I need to cut 12 x 35mm holes in the aluminium backplates for my air filters. As they need to be done very accurately, what are my options? I can print a template and stick it to the ally to give an accurate guide, but I can't think of anything better than chain drilling and finishing off with a file ....... 12 times!

What would you use?





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Raz

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cliftyhanger

posted on 20/12/10 at 06:04 PM Reply With Quote
Q.Max Sheet Metal Punch Hole Punch - 35.0 mm on eBay (end time 04-Jan-11 19:59:43 GMT)
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Davey D

posted on 20/12/10 at 06:06 PM Reply With Quote
with mine i used a top quality hole saw that was slightly smaller than what i needed, then used a half round file to perfect the shape.

If you have local engineering workshop with a laser cutting bed, then they would be able to cut exactly what you want first time without any need for fettling

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907

posted on 20/12/10 at 07:49 PM Reply With Quote
If it was me I would use a trepanning tool.

Careful if you "Google image" that as you will get pics of holes in peoples heads.



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dilley

posted on 20/12/10 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
I have used decent hole saws, another idea is a wood bit! try it!
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Confused but excited.

posted on 20/12/10 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
As clifty said; a Q Max cutter will give a perfect hole, time and time again. Not worth spoiling the job to save a few quid.





Tell them about the bent treacle edges!

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RazMan

posted on 21/12/10 at 12:20 AM Reply With Quote
The trepanning tool looks a bit too scary for me but thanks for the tip Paul

It looks like the punch is going to be the best way as long as I am careful with the measuring part. Ah well, it's only ally





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Raz

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907

posted on 21/12/10 at 07:56 AM Reply With Quote
What you should have said Raz is:-

"I need a trepanning tool like I need a hole in the head."


Scan your eyes over the pic below and see if there's anything you'd like to borrow.

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Paul G

hole cutting tool
hole cutting tool

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NS Dev

posted on 21/12/10 at 09:42 AM Reply With Quote
On that subject.......is there any reason why I can't use Q-max punches in a flypress (obviously without the bolt! ) as long as I make a decent holder?





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RazMan

posted on 21/12/10 at 10:05 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 907
What you should have said Raz is:-

"I need a trepanning tool like I need a hole in the head."


Scan your eyes over the pic below and see if there's anything you'd like to borrow.

Cheers,
Paul G

hole cutting tool
hole cutting tool



Thanks for the offer Paul, but I decided to add to my slowly increasing toolkit and ordered a punch for a tenner - plus getting to your place in this weather would cost more than that in food for the Huskies





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Raz

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907

posted on 21/12/10 at 10:20 AM Reply With Quote
quote:


Thanks for the offer Paul, but I decided to add to my slowly increasing toolkit and ordered a punch for a tenner - plus getting to your place in this weather would cost more than that in food for the Huskies




Surely you have to feed them anyway, or do they have to starve if you don't use them?




Cheers
Paul G



Nev.

Can't see a reason why not, other than a stop so that the two points on the male part don't bottom out and damage.
Also the centre has to be poked out of the female part of the die.

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