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Thread: Clean-cutting hole saw for silicone couplers

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    Clean-cutting hole saw for silicone couplers

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    That works!

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    Imagine if it slips.

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    I am pretty sure I am never going to use that method

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    ^ Once maybe, twice = no way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Imagine if it slips.
    Hose clamps ...just to hold it while you weld it!
    -Don____________

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    Don’t tell WSIB - pricks on a normal day in the real world of gettin’er done
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    Well that’s cool. I was going to make a custom intake tube when I had my Civic Si. Was going to swap the TB from the stock one to a V6 one as it’s direct bolt on and had drive by wire and 5mm bigger. But my HPS intake tube was too small. So would have to make a custom one. Figured it out to be that I would need 2 elbows, a 45 degree and 30 degree and have them coupled together to the TB to the airbox. Then cut holes for the ports.
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