Cut A Hole And Earn A Carton Of Beer! - Sunshine Coast Only  

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Post #1 post 13th August 2010 - 08:58 PM
So I need a hole cut in my battery tray for intercooler piping. Looking for someone with and 80mm hole saw piece or around that size to cut me a hole. Buying a holesaw piece isnt cheap and I'm only going to use it once so I'm putting it out there for someone who has a piece.
I will just go somewhere and get someone to do it at a workshop but I thought someone might like some beer instead.

Sunday afternoon, Monday or Tuesday, otherwise I'll just go get it cut.
blown7
Post #2

i'll do it.... the hole wont be round much tho i'll be using the grinder!!!

negative.camber
Post #3

hahah thanks but no thanks
looking for a nice round hole haha

TwinCam16
Post #4

You could use a hole saw...

You would be better off finding someone who has an air saw.

E30_luv
Post #5

I would, But im not on the sunshine coast. If you have a drill hole saws are only about $18-19 for a 80mm and probly 15 bucks for an arbor for it.

negative.camber
Post #6

I couldnt find any that cheap. $49 plus arbor

TwinCam16
Post #7

Decent will be 50 for the arbor and 25 ish for the saw.

fischer01
Post #8

use a jigsaw

BoostedVit
Post #9

grow some nuts and punch a hole through it ph34r.gif

boostman_pat
Post #10

hey any holes a goal lol

Shun
Post #11

QUOTE (BoostedVit @ Aug 14 2010, 09:44 PM) *
grow some nuts and punch a hole through it ph34r.gif


LOLOL

or just poke a whole thru it with ur penis.... rolleyes.gif

BI0HAZARD
Post #12

Just buy the saw piece, use it, then take it back and say you picked up wrong size and ask for refund?

nferno
Post #13

Buy a prefabricated hole.

NISMOgemini
Post #14

u can buy hole saws for like $20

lucky85
Post #15

Beware the cheap hole saw- they may be alright for wood but are fucking useless for metal, the teeth literally fall off the cheaper ones.
Grinder with a worn(small) cutting wheel can give a good result if you have a steady hand, or the jigsaw is a good option.

4BNGR
Post #16

QUOTE (BI0HAZARD @ Aug 15 2010, 01:11 AM) *
Just buy the saw piece, use it, then take it back and say you picked up wrong size and ask for refund?


for sure because it wont look like it has been used at all rolleyes.gif

niz32
Post #17

recipacating saw dude... or jigsaw. die grinder with cutting wheel.. heaps of options...

crumpet hunter
Post #18

some one help the man out

BusSpec
Post #19

QUOTE (nferno @ Aug 15 2010, 08:12 AM) *
Buy a prefabricated hole.


bowrofl.gif bowrofl.gif

E U R E K A M A D 9 4
Post #20

If its a ford you can push your hand through it and it will collapse from the rust.

hope this helps.

180GO
Post #21

piece out bro

TwinCam16
Post #22

use it and repaint it

S2krazie
Post #23

Google Gloryhole.

TUFF VZ
Post #24

draw your hole size where your puting it then get a drill bit drill all the way round bout 2mm apart and the just hit it out with a hammer

TwinCam16
Post #25

YOOFY
Post #26

if you run ur intercooler piping through the battery tray.obviously ur battery wont be there.so cut the tray out all together

nferno
Post #27

QUOTE (YOOFY @ Aug 15 2010, 05:52 PM) *
if you run ur intercooler piping through the battery tray.obviously ur battery wont be there.so cut the tray out all together

Or you can just cut a hole through your battery aswell. The water in the battery will help to cool the inlet temperatures even more.

INVU
Post #28

QUOTE (nferno @ Aug 15 2010, 07:20 PM) *
Or you can just cut a hole through your battery aswell. The water in the battery will help to cool the inlet temperatures even more.

bowrofl.gif

negative.camber
Post #29

QUOTE
BoostedVit
grow some nuts and punch a hole through it
QUOTE



1 point for this
No-one else shall recieve props.



pepperoni
Post #30

QUOTE (nferno @ Aug 15 2010, 07:20 PM) *
Or you can just cut a hole through your battery aswell. The water in the battery will help to cool the inlet temperatures even more.


hahaha. sigged for sure.

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