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how did u cut for your AEV snorkel

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Old 04-12-2010, 04:29 PM
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well ill be drilling and cutting monday, then ill post of some pics, thanks everyone for yalls imput
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=113
That's what i used and a cutoff wheel
Old 04-16-2010, 10:59 AM
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the guys who used the harbor freight body saw, where can i get blades....HF was out and im doing this monday, can someone link me to the ones i need at sears or something please

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it looks like it would just use a jigsaw blade. cant be positive tho
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Originally Posted by JCKnauer22
it looks like it would just use a jigsaw blade. cant be positive tho
hmmm i guess any air saw blade will work after ive done some research
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electric drill and air tools. I was real nervous about it at first, but with the "beauty" ring they give you, there's plenty of room, so don't stress to much if your cut get's ugly. There's room to 'clean' it up a bit.





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makes me feel much better
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Thanks for everyones help and imput on this thread and thanks to my GPA for the extra hand everything went perfect




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Nice! about to do this myself.
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Originally Posted by BLKRUBI


Nice! about to do this myself.
its easy just take your time first time for me using saws and such lol


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