MountaineerTom
LJ Enthusiast, Retired USAF Weapons Loader
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Thats the hardest part. LOL
Thats the hardest part. LOL
Thats the hardest part. LOL
You really should try to locate a harbor freight. Like $4 and more than enough for sheet metal.I'll tell you what, I've never used a stepper drill bit before, but I'm glad I did. That thing made drilling those holes almost effortless!
$50 for a drillbit, but it was damn worth it!
You really should try to locate a harbor freight. Like $4 and more than enough for sheet metal.
Nothing to catch debris. I am just using a huge leaf blower and a high powered shop vac to clean up.What did you put over engine to catch debris when drill and cut? What are you planning to use to cut?
Yeah, no kidding. I was amazed at how easily and how nicely it made these holes.Step bits are awesome for sheet metal. Cuts a nice round hole unlike a drill bit.
Yes, I have the GenRight one piece.Are you going with the one piece like @tworley?
I had never used a step bit until last weekend when I drilled the frame drain holes, those things are phenomenalI'll tell you what, I've never used a stepper drill bit before, but I'm glad I did. That thing made drilling those holes almost effortless!
$50 for a drillbit, but it was damn worth it!
Yes, now I am inclined to buy more. They really work well.I had never used a step bit until last weekend when I drilled the frame drain holes, those things are phenomenal
I bought a set of 4 different ones off Amazon for like $14
Looking forward to the finished product!
I meant the decision of “do I really want to cut holes in my hood?” part. LOL.I'll tell you what, I've never used a stepper drill bit before, but I'm glad I did. That thing made drilling those holes almost effortless!
$50 for a drillbit, but it was damn worth it!
My excuse was the cracking paint on the center of the hood. Had it not been for that, I would have had reservations. This in my mind though is cheaper than repainting the hood.I meant the decision of “do I really want to cut holes in my hood?” part. LOL.
I removed my hood and had it on saw horses, prepped and marked. I sat there for a few minutes just looking at it trying to decide.![]()
Jeep math at it's finest.My excuse was the cracking paint on the center of the hood. Had it not been for that, I would have had reservations. This in my mind though is cheaper than repainting the hood.
It turned out great. Head up to nor-cal and put one on mine now.
Lazy donkey!It turned out great. Head up to nor-cal and put one on mine now.
