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Sporty

posted on 11/4/07 at 01:01 PM Reply With Quote
Cutting Carbon Fibre Dash

Having run out of fuel one time too many am about to fit a fuel guage. Sender installed just need to cut a hole for the guage. Think it is a Triton Carbon fibre dash.

Not sure whether to just go for it with a hole cutter or to chain drill and cut and file with a dremell.

Any advice.

Thanks

Ian

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CAD Monkey

posted on 11/4/07 at 01:03 PM Reply With Quote
I could well be wrong, but I thought you could cut it ok with a hole saw and then file it, but a friend of mine used to make CF sculling boats and said to make sure you wear gloves and a mask cos it's nasty stuff.

Like i said though - I could be wrong...

HTH

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westcost1

posted on 11/4/07 at 01:25 PM Reply With Quote
Should be ok with a hole cutter just take it slowly and yes gloves, mask and goggles are a must as if you get it in your body it will not be rejected like a splinter as it is carbon.
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kendo

posted on 11/4/07 at 01:57 PM Reply With Quote
Cutting Carbon

Should be no problem cutting with a hole saw. Only thing is it does tend to blunt tools quickly. It's probably pretty thin and therefore won't be too much of an issue.

Remember to tape up the surface and let the cutter do the work.

Mask for the dust.

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Moorron

posted on 11/4/07 at 02:10 PM Reply With Quote
just finished mine, i would like to add that taking it slow also helps, for some reason The CF that i was using tended to melt its clear coating if it got too hot.





Sorry about my spelling, im an engineer and only work in numbers.

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bracey

posted on 11/4/07 at 06:01 PM Reply With Quote
i used hole saw then filed to suit Rescued attachment mk pics 004.jpg
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