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<blockquote data-quote="Metalman2004" data-source="post: 96020" data-attributes="member: 7681"><p>I bought my first sling and an enclosure from Jamie's (not my first t, just my first sling). The enclosure looks great and its nice that it came with everything needed. As I start to expand my collection of slings it seems the cheaper way to go would be to buy AMAC boxes instead. </p><p></p><p>How are you folks poking holes in your AMAC boxes? I read in a book about using a red hot paperclip to melt small holes in plastic enclosures. Would this work with the acrylic boxes? If not I do have a drill press. What size bit should I use? Should I use a slow speed setting so I don't crack the boxes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metalman2004, post: 96020, member: 7681"] I bought my first sling and an enclosure from Jamie's (not my first t, just my first sling). The enclosure looks great and its nice that it came with everything needed. As I start to expand my collection of slings it seems the cheaper way to go would be to buy AMAC boxes instead. How are you folks poking holes in your AMAC boxes? I read in a book about using a red hot paperclip to melt small holes in plastic enclosures. Would this work with the acrylic boxes? If not I do have a drill press. What size bit should I use? Should I use a slow speed setting so I don't crack the boxes? [/QUOTE]
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