I bought 2mm aluminiunm (by mistake) to replace the sides on my tiger.
Got a mate who has an industrial bender so i've got it bent to fit the sides, but... i'd like to know how to cut holes in for the
suspension. Will a hole cutter do it? Or do i need something else? Got some wood hole cutterss but i doubt these will do it (plus a bit wary after
Russ's accident)
Any help/advice apreciated
Thanks
Dan
mark on where you want the holes and take them to your nearest laser cutters....
I find a hole punch a good tool.
Drill a hole for the bolt. Assemble the punch and die either side and tighten the bolt.
These can be used for slots i.e. 2 overlapping holes then file out the bits between.
HTH
Paul G
What sort of hole punch Paul? Not got lots of £££'s spare at the moment. If it's cheap enough i'll buy one
Dan
I used a set of B&Q hole saws on my 2mm aluminium, worked fine. I've also used an air nibbler and rotary sanding wheel on a drill to great success.
Do they say on them they are for cutting aluminium too? I only ask because I don't want to buy the wrong ones
Dan
quote:
Originally posted by boggle
mark on where you want the holes and take them to your nearest laser cutters....
i used a dremel
that could work ash... how about a die grinder? A friend has one i can use. Is this the same thing?
Dan
be careful grinding Ali it will clog up Hole punch and file 2mm Ali is as soft as butter and lends itself to dressing.
I also made some "trims" to finish it off
Front Trim On My Indy
hope that helps
....Neil
.......Neil
[Edited on 4/2/10 by Nash]
quote:
Originally posted by dan8400
What sort of hole punch Paul? Not got lots of £££'s spare at the moment. If it's cheap enough i'll buy one
Dan
Rolled in edge on my exhaust hole.
Paul G
Rescued attachment exhaust hole.jpg
Just chain drill it with a 2mm drill bit and then file it smooth.
Took maybe an hour per side on my car.
Cheers,
James
EDIT: Type907's rolled edge looks better and no trim needed for IVA!
[Edited on 4/2/10 by James]
that's beatiful paul!
can't wait for pat to get his lathe!
tom
Any tool designed for wood will work on ally - Hole saw, even a spade bit.
Cheers
Fred W B
quote:
Originally posted by Fred W B
Any tool designed for wood will work on ally - Hole saw, even a spade bit.
Cheers
Fred W B