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    Tool to cut eg hatch bumper for foglight install???

    hello everyone,

    Need some advice and help here.

    Just wondering what everyone is using to cut the grills on their Eg hatch bumpers to install the foglights?

    I used a Swiss knife does a messy job and the blade bounced back and cut myself instead, now i got a 2 cm long and deep cut on the finger.
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    Use a hacksaw blade.
    I SiR = Sport injection Racing

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    Check out my build thread EGB16T. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...build../page14
    Check out my for sale thread constantly updated with b series/ eg parts!

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    dremal tool. can get them for like 30$ at supercheap

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    try any blade with teetth and head the blade up, itll help heaps
    i personally used a box cutter blade and heated it
    took its time but it worked nicely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_vtec View Post
    hello everyone,

    Need some advice and help here.

    Just wondering what everyone is using to cut the grills on their Eg hatch bumpers to install the foglights?

    I used a Swiss knife does a messy job and the blade bounced back and cut myself instead, now i got a 2 cm long and deep cut on the finger.
    LOL same thing happened to me. Instead of my finger I cut my thigh. Close call.

    Use a normal drill with a holesaw attachment. Works a treat!
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    hey kenny, i used a hacksaw blade to cut it then sand paper to clean the edges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonnowis View Post
    hey kenny, i used a hacksaw blade to cut it then sand paper to clean the edges.
    Yeh x3... hack saw blade is the really small saw blades right? used to cut metal bars? and sandpaper FTW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dy_ View Post
    dremal tool. can get them for like 30$ at supercheap
    +1

    Dremel tool is great for a cleaner cut. You can use it for sanding too.
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    I used a stanley knife, worked well
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    i used a hack saw blade as well and just sand down the edges if you like, i didnt bother though because it wasnt going to be seen anyway

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    Thanks for the help fellas. Will be using a candle to heat it up then a stanley knife as it works well according to yonas.
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