I have to make the speaker holes larger to be am to install my db675 speakers. Which is easiler and or better??
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I've used a roto-zipp and it was easy. I would be afraid that a jig saw would cause gel cracks from the excessive vibration. Use masking tape to cover the area where you will cut.
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I forgot to mention that the area in carpeted and fiberglass behind...thanks i have the zipp and feel better using it but thought i would throw it out there. <BR> <BR>Thanks
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i would definately suggest the roto-zip.
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Just remember to check where you are cutting. I was at the fiberglass repair shop yesterday and some bonehead cut into his transom while installing a ballast system!
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Air Hack Saw<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/314025.jpg" alt="Upload"> <BR> <BR>cust right threw Fiberglass Carpet and Wire's LOL
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I've used a Rotozip to enlarge a hole in the dash for a larger Steering column. It cuts through the glass like knife through butter. Works quite well.. I'd wear a mask. <BR>
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it's a little easier to follow a line with a jigsaw than a RZ. i usually use a template or a rip fence if i'm concerned about the appearance or accuracy of the results with a RZ.
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