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Any one know a supplier of these? looking for 25mm and 20mm as have a few new builds that are all metal portioning...Fed up of using grommets. cheers
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RS did do them but only in different size kitsAny one know a supplier of these? looking for 25mm and 20mm as have a few new builds that are all metal portioning...Fed up of using grommets. cheers
Spot on cheersEbay 272074080976 or 272102915588
Normally use a holesaw but the Armeg acceler8 or starrett equivalent.Sdproducts do snap bushings, but a 20 mm hole is narrowed considerably. Out of interest do you use a punch to make holes, or holesaw I've been looking for a plier like tool as the metal is so thin a holesaw makes a poor opening.
I always use a stepping drill.holesaw
I always use a stepping drill.
Always use an automatic punch for locating with no skid haven't really tried Starret holesaw. But the stepping drill has the advantage of a really smooth deburred hole on plastic as well as metal. But the bit about the apprentice.... yeh I can see that.skid about
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