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    Need help, what did you guys use to cut the bulk area? Mine is about 1/2 thick (or thicker) fiberglass. I wanted to use a router so I could get a nice round hole but they are telling me I need a tungsten carbide cutter. I looked at the cutter and don't think it w/ hold up. I have carbide cutters but it will just eat the teeth off.

    What do you think about a jigsaw or reciprocating saw w/ diamond inpregnated blades?

    Thanks
    Dale
    2000 21i Tige

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    I use a jigsaw/sabre saw with a med/fine kinda metal cutting blade.
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      #3
      I used a combination of a rotozip and jig/saber saw. If no hole was there I would have totally used the rotozip with the circle cutter adapter
      Let it be!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
        I used a combination of a rotozip and jig/saber saw. If no hole was there I would have totally used the rotozip with the circle cutter adapter
        Rotozip finally quit working but I do have a laminate router (small router) and will do the same. Problem is what type of blade are you using?

        Chp - have a jigsaw also w/ 5 blades, did you use a standard in the box blade or one of the diamond coated blade?
        Dale
        2000 21i Tige

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          #5
          Originally posted by TRD View Post
          Rotozip finally quit working but I do have a laminate router (small router) and will do the same. Problem is what type of blade are you using?

          Chp - have a jigsaw also w/ 5 blades, did you use a standard in the box blade or one of the diamond coated blade?
          I just used the ones that came in the box with the rotozip. Broke 2 of them but i was enlarging an exixting hole and did not always keep the rotozip flush. Saber saw blade I used a regular medium fine metal cutting blade. Again nothing special, the cheap ones
          Let it be!!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by TRD View Post
            Rotozip finally quit working but I do have a laminate router (small router) and will do the same. Problem is what type of blade are you using?

            Chp - have a jigsaw also w/ 5 blades, did you use a standard in the box blade or one of the diamond coated blade?
            It was just a std blade
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              #7
              Ok thanks. I know I have enough around here to do then. I went to Lowes and he was telling me I needed special blades, I figured the fiberglass would eatup the steel cutters but I have some high grade carbide one and thought they should work fine.

              This is a measure a dozen times and cut once... You know that, I just don't want to mess it up.

              Hey Chp, baseball season is starting but when the weather brakes and I get some free time if you feel like it we will take a ride. I think I got my wake pretty good now w/ the weight I got. I need to come up w/ a goal for the wakeboard this year. I finally jumped the whole wake after 2 years. I am getting old.
              Dale
              2000 21i Tige

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                #8
                Is it easy to tell where to cut? I have not even gotten my boat yet but, I plan on adding a sub.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ajholt7 View Post
                  Is it easy to tell where to cut? I have not even gotten my boat yet but, I plan on adding a sub.
                  Yes, your boat already has perforations in the wall for a 10" sub and a 6.5 speaker. All you need to do is feel the carpet till you find the spot, then connect the dots (slots really) and your set, here is a pic, but dont remove the carpet as in the pic, this one got a 12" with a sealed enclosure

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                    #10
                    Chp - was it that way under the carpet already? 10 or 12? what is the little hole for?

                    that would make it to easy...
                    Dale
                    2000 21i Tige

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TRD View Post
                      Chp - was it that way under the carpet already? 10 or 12? what is the little hole for?

                      that would make it to easy...
                      A few yrs back, Tige started perforating the wall for a 10" sub, 6.5 mid, and the small hole was for a component tweeter, dont know when they started
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