Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
By:Jamie Wakefield
Date: 6/24/1999, 5:35 pm
Date: 6/24/1999, 5:35 pm
In Response To: Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho (Larry C.)
I just put hatches in two Osprey Standards. I got smooth clean cuts using a Bosch jig saw with a metal-cutting blade. Set the saw so that the blade moves with a vertical stroke -- no forward oscillation. As the directions suggest, I started with a row of five 1/16-inch drilled holes. Avoid pinching or breakout at the end of the cut by taping across the kerf with 2-inch masking tape -- cut a few inches, stop and tape, then cut a few inches more. Each hatch took me about ten minutes to cut.
Messages In This Thread
- Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Dave Uebele -- 6/18/1999, 8:05 pm- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Dave Uebele -- 6/22/1999, 1:00 pm- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Ross Leidy -- 6/22/1999, 1:14 pm
- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Richard Moynes -- 6/19/1999, 11:36 pm- Re: Another hatch mistake to avoid
TRF -- 6/21/1999, 1:52 pm
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J . P. Scheib -- 6/19/1999, 3:31 am- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
G. Wirth -- 6/19/1999, 12:37 am- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Ross Leidy -- 6/18/1999, 11:31 pm- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Larry C. -- 6/18/1999, 8:36 pm- Re: Cutting hatches on pygmy coho
Jamie Wakefield -- 6/24/1999, 5:35 pm
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