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The suggestion to use 2-1/4" or 3-1/8" hole saws is absolutely correct.
Those were the original standard instrument sizes (and you will find that the P.C.D. of the fixing holes is also a neat measurement in inches. Over here in metricland where they don't understand inches, it was converted to the nearest integer millimetre. And a hole saw (used on a panel clamped down to a good rigid drill press bed for accuracy) is a damn sight less costly than a hole punch. Although Bob's idea of a piece of det cord looks interesting, I must try it. On someone else's panel............... |
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