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<blockquote data-quote="nicksredline" data-source="post: 6335707" data-attributes="member: 614273"><p>yeah its a hole saw.. it wont crack anything its just a round saw with a bit in the middle for the inital digging and you wont have to push hard the drill bit in the middle should help pull the saw through the plastic. ( dont push hard the bit is also made to cut not just to spin lol... it will crack if u excert alot of pressure on it but just calm and steady and it will work fine... depending on speakers i would not use hot glue... get speakers with screw on type backing and alittle lip on the fronts and you can just screw the back on and it will hold it self and will not be perminate either. but then again depends on speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicksredline, post: 6335707, member: 614273"] yeah its a hole saw.. it wont crack anything its just a round saw with a bit in the middle for the inital digging and you wont have to push hard the drill bit in the middle should help pull the saw through the plastic. ( dont push hard the bit is also made to cut not just to spin lol... it will crack if u excert alot of pressure on it but just calm and steady and it will work fine... depending on speakers i would not use hot glue... get speakers with screw on type backing and alittle lip on the fronts and you can just screw the back on and it will hold it self and will not be perminate either. but then again depends on speakers. [/QUOTE]
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