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NOOB- Speaker hole is too small(4") ...cutting bigger hole?
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<blockquote data-quote="JuicyJeff" data-source="post: 6421832" data-attributes="member: 613666"><p>Lol if he claims that let him do it. Although i think if i were doing it i wouldn't use one. I think the blade would be too flimsy and shake around when cutting the hole. If i were to do it i would do it the retard way and get a drill with a large drill bit. Drill lots of holes and then sand it down lol. Just because it would be almost impossible to fvck up that way. But if your friend is that good. Just go with the sawzall lol. My way is very impractical</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuicyJeff, post: 6421832, member: 613666"] Lol if he claims that let him do it. Although i think if i were doing it i wouldn't use one. I think the blade would be too flimsy and shake around when cutting the hole. If i were to do it i would do it the retard way and get a drill with a large drill bit. Drill lots of holes and then sand it down lol. Just because it would be almost impossible to fvck up that way. But if your friend is that good. Just go with the sawzall lol. My way is very impractical [/QUOTE]
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