Reply 40 of 71, by ediflorianUS
PARKE wrote on 2023-03-07, 12:03:Another way to make a hole is with the type of bit below. Make a dent in the middle of where you want the hole. Strap the plate […]
BitWrangler wrote on 2023-03-06, 21:18:ptr1ck wrote on 2023-03-06, 21:12:A typical hole saw has too large of teeth and will probably wreck the shield unless you use a press. I would recommend a punch or cutting it with snips after you get a small starter hole.
Yeah the best type on metal are the adjustable ones with a two "teeth" or cutters or whatever you want to cal them, but there's maybe not room. Actually from a Princess Auto you might find a stepped hole enlarging bit that will go from 3/8 to keyboard size. Forgot what they're called.
Another way to make a hole is with the type of bit below. Make a dent in the middle of where you want the hole. Strap the plate to a piece of wood and grind away until you have the right size. Do it slowly or the metal will turn blue because of heat.
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That's creative ,thnx .(good idea). I turned my AT into ATX, so now I have to mount a plexiglass where the 2nd PSU can mount and backplate... (On my 486)