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Re: tool query



Neal, not sure if anyone responded.  There is a Metal Hole punch tool.  The name of it escapes me, but it is kind of like a socket.  Probably can find at a Tool King, Harbor Freight or a Northern Tool, maybe even JC whitney may have it.
Hope it helps, Christopher
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From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx> 

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> I am seeking ponters for some sort of a tool to cut a hole through 
> sheetmetal. I found out that trunk extensions for my 67 cuda arent 
> available so I have had to make a pair myself, and i might add they 
> look darn good and fit perfect. 
> BUT, heres the problem, I want to restore the little hole in themn 
> for the drain plugs. They are out of the car and on the workbench so 
> acess is not a problem but short of buying some dremel mini coping 
> saw, what can i do. I really dont feel like spending another 100 
> bucks on a tool i will use once. 
> any body ever dealt with this before?? the hole is round except for 
> the last fifth of it , where it flattens off and then theres a 
> little "blip" in the flat part for the actual drain port. 
> Is there some other type of plug i could use that is just round so i 
> could use a hole saw, or is the drain even very necessary, seems they 
> dont help much anyway, lest why would our cars always be rotted 
> there?? 
> neal zimmerman, eugene oregon 
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