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hole punching in gasket
if you're making a gasket and you need a screw hole and you dont have a punch, use the metal cap of a fuse. the fuse with two metal end caps and a glass tube. hold a match under the metal part to melt the solder and hit it with a hammer to punch the hole.Tags: None
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GSmadness
Cool, I never thought of that, I always just use alittle piece of metal brake line. Seems to work pretty good too.
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Matchless
If you have access to a shooting range collect a few spent shells of different sizes and you can add them to the fuse caps.
Stretch the gasket paper over a piece of old seat vinyl and tape it down and tap out the holes, then cut the gasket out with a sharp artists knife. If you are going to the effort rather make two, especially for those parts that can be taken off easily later.
I never thought about the fuse ends though, thanks.
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jtolbert
Originally posted by Matchless View PostIf you have access to a shooting range collect a few spent shells of different sizes and you can add them to the fuse caps.
Stretch the gasket paper over a piece of old seat vinyl and tape it down and tap out the holes, then cut the gasket out with a sharp artists knife. If you are going to the effort rather make two, especially for those parts that can be taken off easily later.
I never thought about the fuse ends though, thanks.
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Originally posted by Matchless View PostIf you have access to a shooting range collect a few spent shells of different sizes
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spyug
If you have a leather supply store near you try them. They usually carry a selection of hole punches and you can likley get a set or one with interchangeable sizes. If you don't have any leather supply stores wander in to a hobby store or crafting supply place Like Michaels ( here in Ontario at least).
Hope this helps.
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Paper punch works well assuming you need a hole that size or if the exact shape of the hole is not critical. Pieces of tubing make good punches as well. Match the diameter of the tube to the diameter of the hole you are trying to make. Sharpening the edges helps also. Made some float bowl gaskets and punched the screw holes this way. Worked like a champ. A paper punch hole was too large thus the need to improvise.Ed
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