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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderDad61" data-source="post: 96491" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>IF u use a drill, first mark the hole spots with ruler and marker. Start with a small bit, and go low speed thro the holes with LIGHT pressure. </p><p>After, get ur next bit size u want the holes to end up being, and with the pre drilled holes, it'll go thru like butter. De butt the holes with a small brush. </p><p>If melting, use a soldering iron for slings. It's a perfect size sling hole. Bigger holes, I have a metal awl or hole punch I heat til it's red, and once my holes are marked, melt them. </p><p>Both work fine. The melting method is faster, and no clean up after. Either way, wash the Amac box with water after</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderDad61, post: 96491, member: 4152"] IF u use a drill, first mark the hole spots with ruler and marker. Start with a small bit, and go low speed thro the holes with LIGHT pressure. After, get ur next bit size u want the holes to end up being, and with the pre drilled holes, it'll go thru like butter. De butt the holes with a small brush. If melting, use a soldering iron for slings. It's a perfect size sling hole. Bigger holes, I have a metal awl or hole punch I heat til it's red, and once my holes are marked, melt them. Both work fine. The melting method is faster, and no clean up after. Either way, wash the Amac box with water after [/QUOTE]
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